CNN granted permission to holy site at heart of conflict in Jerusalem

Israeli police raids on the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, one of Islam's holiest sites, have triggered a string of violence in the region. CNN's Salma Abdelaziz and her team were granted permission to visit the holy site and speak to Muslim worshippers about their concerns. #CNN #News

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  1. I went twice but after queuing 1.5 hrs doors closed right in front of me..😂 I guess this proves no connection between me n holy site.

    1. @USO LEVI That’s not true. Judaism is an ethno-religious group, while Christianity and Islam are just religions which were derived from Judiasm. Jews don’t seek out converts and Judaism is very difficult. Don’t believe me? Go to a synagogue in your area and tell them you’d like to become Jewish, then go to a Mosque in your area and say that you’d like to become Muslim.

  2. I’ve heard of a time that’s not too far from here, where the world will change overnight in our funny little sphere, from the day to the night in the distractions of a wave of such an unbelievable height…..the world will shake and quake I cried!!!!! the sky bled metal and salt and I hope that I died…….a rose was a sad reminder of the bloody crowns, of the bloody towns and the horrible bloody things that were strewn all around, spinning round and round…..a horn was blowing the song of Hermes to the sky above when the drum of the universe began pounding to the beat of the past souls that were awaiting The rhythm of the sacred heart to unleash the song of the sun king!!! so as to let the ceremony begin😳

  3. Well, as is usually the case, scrolling through the comments section has once again deteriorated my faith… in humanity. 😢

    1. Then pray in peace and respect for each other as human beings … as a muslim i have no issue with people praying and getting along and RESPECTING each other.

  4. Christian Holy Sites in Jerusalem: Visitors of all faiths can visit whenever.
    Jewish Holy Sites in Jerusalem: Visitors of all faiths can visit whenever.
    Muslim Holy Sites in Jerusalem: Non-muslim visitors are generally forbidden from visiting except in very limited circumstances.

    1. @Bobby Carter Great, but I’m not talking about my local Mosque, I’m taking about the Old City of Jerusalem. Nobody is standing at the entrance of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre to ask visitors about their religion, and turning them away if they’re something other than Christian. The same cannot be said for the Al Aqsa Mosque or the Haram al-Sharif. If anything is “racist” it’s the double standard imposed by the visitor restrictions at one particular kind of holy site in Jerusalem.

    2. @Steven B
      2000 years ago non religious Greeks were not allowed in the Temple. 2000 years ago only “Muslim” were allowed in the temple. “Muslim” is a Biblical word.

    3. Jews holy spirit Christina son Muslim father 🌹trinity 🌹Jesus Christ is god 💕Hasham is king of Israel 💕Allah is king of heaven and earth 💕Jews choose people Muslim Royal people ❤️❤️

  5. “After flying around the Earth on a satellite ship, I saw how beautiful our planet is. People, we will preserve and multiply this beauty, and not destroy it!”
    © Yuri Gagarin

  6. This is the religious solidarity both of them can share that place for worship in peace manner.🙏🇮🇱❣️🇯🇴

  7. In my opinion religion should be personal , not public . very useful information very useful information

  8. Does anyone know why prayers of multiple faiths can’t share the same prayer space? Maybe combining the denominations of faith will help them get to their recipient more clearly (because you’re all probably praying for the same stuff). In America we call it non denominational worship. Try it, you might like it! very useful information

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