Interfaith Day
We began our day visiting the area of the Dome of the Rock in the Muslim Quarter of the old city. We couldn’t go into the buildings as we are not Muslim however we were able to walk around the Dome of the Rock and the mosque.
This is the third holiest place in the Muslim faith after Mecca and Medina, as with in the dome is the rock on which they believe Muhammad transcended to heaven on a buraq. The area is known to Muslims as Al-Haram al-Sharif.
It is also a very important site for the Jewish faith as they believe it is the place where Abraham is said to have prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac. The Western wall is one of the walls that surround the Temple Mount and it is a sacred site for the Jewish as it is the closest to the Temple Mount. The Western wall is where Jewish people come to pray.
Being a sacred site for both faiths causes a lot of friction between the believers.
This is the third holiest place in the Muslim faith after Mecca and Medina, as with in the dome is the rock on which they believe Muhammad transcended to heaven on a buraq. The area is known to Muslims as Al-Haram al-Sharif.
It is also a very important site for the Jewish faith as they believe it is the place where Abraham is said to have prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac. The Western wall is one of the walls that surround the Temple Mount and it is a sacred site for the Jewish as it is the closest to the Temple Mount. The Western wall is where Jewish people come to pray.
Being a sacred site for both faiths causes a lot of friction between the believers.
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| Dome of the Rock |
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| this is used to wash before entering the mosque. |
After this we spent two hours at Yad Versham, which is a museum and memorial focussing on the Holocaust.. it was such a moving experience. I wish we could have spent more time there.
Afterwards we moved onto the Museum of King David. Such a beautiful view from the top and so lovely to hear the church bells ring from the top.









How special. The museum and memorial would have been touching. The mosque looks beautiful from the outside. Shame can't go inside but good to respect their faith xxx
ReplyDeleteThat monument at the museum you photographed was beautiful yet so sad to look at.
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