Masjid AQSA is considered third most important religious after masjid AL- HARAM MAKKAH and MASJID NABWI MADINA.MASJID AQSA was also the first qibla of muslims after KAABAH.today masjid AL- AQSA was occupied by ISRAELS and whenever isreal wants it stops muslims from offering prayer in the MASJID AL- AQSA and ALLAH will protect it.
In my history? Um.. let's say being born.
U.S. history is just that... history. You learn about U.S. history in U.s. history. American gov. is more about learning about the American legal and political systems. There should be some history in that class but it's more politics-oriented.
a political history is a party when all the governments come together and its history because its from long ago.
History and politics are very closely related. Political parties always have their roots in history. The governement is only understood through understanding history. Politics alter the course of history for each country and the world at large.
Hardcore History was created in 2006.
Nadir Khan Niazi
Baitul Futuh was created in 2003.
Baitul Mukarram was created in 1968.
Palestine has baitul muqaddas in jeurosleum city a holy city of Muslims*
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The birth place of Hazrat Isa (Masih) A.S
Shantu Sarder, In 2007
Islam is by doings, not by name
Baitul Maamoor
Bait-ul-Muqadas, the mosque in Israel which was once the central praying Mosque, is the place where praying is not permitted.
Where ever he is, he is safe. If you really want to know where he lives, call Baitul Fazl and if they seem your not a threat- they shall give it to you.
According to the Bible, there were two distinct Great Temples, called B'tai Mikdash (בתי מקדש) in Hebrew and Byut al-Muqaddes (بيوت المقدّس) in Arabic.The First Great Temple was built by the Israelite King Solomon, who is considered a prophet in Islamic tradition, but not in Jewish or Christian tradition.The Second Great Temple was built by three men, Ezra the Priest, Nehemiah the Builder, and the Zerrubabel the Davidic Heir. None of these men are considered prophets in the Jewish tradition, but Ezra and Nehemiah are considered prophets in the Christian tradition. Both Jews and Christians see Zerrubabel as a False Messiah. In the Islamic tradition, Ezra is a prophet, but Nehemiah and Zerrubabel are never discussed.