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Establishment of Al-Aqsa Mosque, the first qibla mosque for Muslims




Aqsa Mosque is one of the three holy places of Islam.  Going to these three places for the purpose of worship is lawful and a work of many rewards.  The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) himself said that the reward for praying in this house is much greater than in other places of worship.

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) declared, ‘Praying alone at home is a one-time reward;  25 times the reward for performing prayers in the mosque;  In the mosque of the Prophet (in Madinah) and in the mosque of Aqsa 50,000 times the reward and in the Masjid Haram (Kaaba Sharif) one hundred thousand times the reward  (Ibn Majah)

The historic city of Jerusalem, one of the holiest sites in Islam, including the Temple Mount or the Al-Aqsa Mosque, is now occupied by cursed Jews.  In the precincts of which there are still tombs of innumerable prophets and messengers.  The history of the establishment of Aksar in the mosque is unknown to many.  This short presentation is for those who don't know it -

40 years after the founding of the Holy Kaaba by Hazrat Ibrahim, the father of the Muslim nation, the founding of the Baitul Muqaddas , his grandson, the first prophet of Israel, Hazrat Yaqub, built the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the historic city of Jerusalem.  Then Hazrat Sulaiman (peace be upon him) rebuilt this holy mosque through the Jinn nation.

After the advent of Islam, the Prophet came under Muslim rule in 637 AD, a few years after his death.  In the early days of Islam, this mosque was used as a qibla for Muslims for some time.

Conspiracy of Jews and Christians

July 15, 1099.  A painful day for Islam and Muslims.  On that day, under the umbrella of incompetent Muslim rulers, the Christian Crusaders occupied the whole of Syria and Palestine.  This is followed by a number of heartbreaking incidents.  Which is very painful for Islam and Muslims.

 These Christians first besieged the Baitul Muqaddas, or Masjid al-Aqsa, in Jerusalem on June 6, 1099, and entered the mosque on July 15, making major changes.  Then in this holy mosque they turned their place of worship into a church.
Restoration of Baitul Muqaddas 23 March 1169 AD.  During the reign of the Fatimid Caliphate, Hazrat Saladin Ayubi Rahmatullahi Alaihi, the Commander-in-Chief of the Caliph, came to Egypt as the Governor and Chief of Army Staff.

 In a bloody campaign on 20 September 116 AD, he brought the entire historic city of Jerusalem, including the Al-Aqsa Mosque, under Muslim control.

 On 2 October 116 AD, Sultan Salahuddin Ayub, the commander-in-chief and governor, officially entered the Baitul Muqaddas in a triumphant manner.  After the liberation of Baitul Muqaddas by Saladin Ayubi, Muslims in Jerusalem were free from the persecution of Christians for almost a century.

Muslims have been fighting and fighting with Christians for a long time to develop and maintain this mosque.  The Jewish aggression has finally started.  As a result, today Al-Aqsa Mosque is out of the hands of Muslims and damaged and besieged by Jews.



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