Is it safe to visit Al-Aqsa Mosque?

Again it was completely safe! Al Masjid Al Aqsa, the blessed land, holds so much history which makes the land even more profound. The incredible and immaculate architecture of the Dome of the Rock is truly amazing, the view just takes your breath away! A place to visit and don't let the media tell you otherwise.
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Can non-Muslims go to Al-Aqsa Mosque?

The site's status quo

Since 1967, Jordan and Israel agreed that the Waqf, or the Islamic trust, would have control over matters inside the compound, while Israel would control external security. Non-Muslims would be allowed onto the site during visiting hours, but would not be allowed to pray there.
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What does the Quran say about Masjid Al Aqsa?

In Surah 2, verses 149-150, the Quran says, “turn thy face toward the Sacred Mosque [the Kaaba in Mecca]… wheresoever you may be, turn your faces toward it.” Nonetheless, Jerusalem and its sacred locales – specifically Al-Aqsa and the Dome of the Rock – have remained sites of Islamic pilgrimage for 15 centuries.
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How can I visit Aqsa mosque?

Non-Muslims should enter Temple Mount through the Mughrabi Gate near the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City. Dress modestly to ensure access to the site. Visitors may be required to show their passports. Non-Muslim visitors may not be allowed to enter the mosque, though anyone can view the mosque from outside.
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What is special about Masjid Al Aqsa?

Masjid Al-Aqsa is important in Islam because Muslims believe that the Prophet Muhammad was transported from the Scared Mosque in Mecca to Al-Aqsa during the Night Journey, and then on to heaven.
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A Tour of the Real Masjid Al-Aqsa - Sheikh Uthman Ibn Farooq



Who is buried in Aqsa?

The Mausoleum of Prophet Sulaiman (pbuh) can be found within the compound of Masjid-Al-Aqsa and is said to be the place where he passed away while leaning on his staff. Masjid Al Aqsa is considered the third holiest site in Islam, and is the second mosque to have been constructed after the Masji al-Haram in Mecca.
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Which Masjid is made by jinns?

The Mosque of the Jinn (Arabic: مسجد الجنّ, romanized: Masjid al-Jinn) is a mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, located near Jannat al-Mu'alla.
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Who built Masjid Al Aqsa?

Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa. Al Masjid Al-Aqsa was founded forty (days or months or years) next to the Ka`bah. Historians believe that Prophet Ibrahim, peace and blessings be upon him, was the one who built or ordered Al-Aqsa to be built. It was demolished during the conquests of Jerusalem.
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Who can enter the Dome of the Rock?

The Dome is maintained by the Ministry of Awqaf in Amman, Jordan. Until the mid-20th century, non-Muslims were not permitted in the area. Since 1967, non-Muslims have been permitted limited access; however non-Muslims are not permitted to pray on the Temple Mount, bring prayer books, or wear religious apparel.
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Is there a temple in Jerusalem now?

Today the Temple Mount, a walled compound within the Old City of Jerusalem, is the site of two magnificent structures: the Dome of the Rock to the north and the Al-Aqsa Mosque to the south. In the southwest stands the Western Wall—a remnant of the Second Temple and the holiest site in Judaism.
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Will Allah protect Al-Aqsa?

Al-Nawwas Ibn Saman Alkalbi (ra) narrates that the Prophet (saw) said, “If Al-Dajjal comes forth while I am amongst you then I shall dispute with him on your behalf, but if he comes after I am not with you, a man must dispute on his own behalf, and Allah will take to protecting every Muslim.
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Did the Prophet pray in Al-Aqsa?

The prophet PBUH was the last prophet to face both Masjid Al Aqsa and Masjid Al Haram in prayer. The Prophet PBUH desired to face the Kabah due to it being the holiest site in Islam.
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What does Aqsa mean?

Aqsa is a Muslim Girl Name. Aqsa name meaning is Name Of The Mosque At Jerusalem. It has multiple Islamic meaning. The name is originated from Arabic. The lucky number of Aqsa name is 3.
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What's inside the Dome of the Rock?

At the center of the Dome of the Rock sits a large rock, which is believed to be the location where Abraham was prepared to sacrifice his son Ismail (Isaac in the Judeo/Christian tradition). Today, Muslims believe that the Rock commemorates the night journey of Muhammad.
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How can I go to Masjid Al-Aqsa from India?

6 answers. You have to go to Israel / Palatine to visit Aqsa Masjid as well as Masjid Qubba to Sakhara (Golden Dome). Travel agency may obtain visa or you can directly get visa from Israel Embassy.
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Can Muslims pray inside the Dome of rock?

Controversy over Temple Mount

Until the mid-twentieth century, non-Muslims were not permitted on Temple Mount. Since 1967, non-Muslims have been permitted to enter the site but prayer is forbidden.
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Who is currently in control of the Temple Mount?

Since the Crusades, the Muslim community of Jerusalem has managed the site through the Jerusalem Islamic Waqf. The Temple Mount, along with the whole of East Jerusalem (which includes the Old City), was controlled by Jordan from 1948 until 1967, and has been occupied by Israel since the Six-Day War of 1967.
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Why is Jerusalem important to Muslims?

For Muslims, Jerusalem is a site of key events in the life of Jesus and other important figures. It's also the spot where, according to traditional interpretations of the Koran and other texts, the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven.
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What are the 3 holiest places in Islam?

Both Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims agree on the three Holiest sites in Islam being, respectively, the Masjid al-Haram (including the Kaaba), in Mecca; the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, in Medina; and the Al Aqsa Mosque compound, in Jerusalem.
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Is Jerusalem in Palestine?

Jerusalem is a city located in modern-day Israel and is considered by many to be one of the holiest places in the world. Jerusalem is a site of major significance for the three largest monotheistic religions: Judaism, Islam and Christianity, and both Israel and Palestine have claimed Jerusalem as a capital city.
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What language do Jinns speak?

This was then his father taught him the language of Jinns and named the language as Pashtu. The historians believe that the descendants of Afghan were named as Afghanis or Pashtuns and their language is known as Pashto.
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Where do Jinns live?

Jinn are said to inhabit caves, deserted places, graveyards and darkness. According to Sakr2 they marry, produce children, eat, drink and die but unlike human beings have the power to take on different shapes and are capable of moving heavy objects almost instantly from one place to another.
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What are jinn called in English?

Jinn (Arabic: جن, jinn) – also romanized as djinn or anglicized as genie (with the broader meaning of spirit or demon, depending on source) – are invisible creatures in early pre-Islamic Arabian religious systems and later in Islamic mythology and theology.
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