
 sRepliesHTML = "";iReplies = 21;mReplies = iReplies;iDiv = 3691
AddReply(453138,"Where is he mentioned?","Jr.","Dallas","06/18/09","Since you\'re so confident that Jesus mentioned Mohammed in the Bible, where did this happen? Unless you\'re talking about Christ\'s warning against false prophets you won\'t come up with anything.");
AddReply(434490,"This is exactly false","Rabbi Joseph","","05/09/09","");
AddReply(434489,"Prophet Muhammed ","Moses","Melbourne","05/09/09","Actually, Prophet Jesus mentioned the coming of  prophet Muhammad. ");
AddReply(384321,"true fact","newborn","ishingua","01/12/09","The patriarch of all the believers of Allah (God), i.e. Jews, Christians, and Muslims is Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham, PBUH). He built the Kaba in Makkah with his firstborn son Ismael (PBUH). This was an order from Allah (SWT) that Ibrahim and Ismael (PBUT) construct this Holy House of Allah (SWT) as a place of worship for all the believers on earth. Ismael (PBUH) was 17 at the time he and his father built the Kaba. Prophet Muhammad (PB UH), a descendent of the Prophet Ismael (PBUH), would come nearly 2,500 years after Kaba was built and repurify it as a holy place of worship according to the teachings of the Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH). As stated in the Torah and in the Holy Quran \"all the generations will be blessed through I brahim (PBUH)\" (Genesis 12 and 18 Holy Bible, Chp 2 Verses 123-141 Holy Quran). \n\nIn Jerusalem, Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH) also established a place of worship. This place would later be known as The House Of Allah (God), or Beteyel. Forty years after the construction of Kaba, Prophet Ibrahim expanded this place of worship. Isaac (PBUH), Prophet Ibrahim\'s younger son, worshipped in Beteyel, but also made journeys to Kaba in Makkah for Hajj (Pilgrimage) as did Ibrahim (PBUH). Jacob (PBUH) the second son of Isaac (PBUH), extended Beteyel as a place of worship for all the believers of Allah (God) in the region. The natives of the land, the Palestinians, believers in the teachings of the Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH), also worshipped in Beteyel or The House Of Allah (God). Ibrahim (PBUH), referred to Beteyel as \"Masjid Al-Aqsa\", which means the farthest place of worship of the One God. Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH), was stating that Masjid Al-Aqsa was the farthest place of worship west of Kaba in Makkah. \n\nSome years later, Prophet Joseph (PBUH), the son of Jacob (PBUH) attained a high position of power in Egypt, he sent for all of his family to come live with him in Egypt away from the poverty of Palestine. There were 33 in all, Jacob (PBUH), his children and his grandchildren (Genesis 46 in the Torah). Because there was no one left from Jacob\'s (PBUH) tribe to care for Beteyel, Jacob (PBUH), intrusted care of Beteyel or Masjid Al-Aqsa to the natives of the area, the Palestinians. This was acceptable due to the fact that the natives were also followers of the Patriarch, the Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH). The Israelites remained in Egypt for four hundred years as slaves to the Egyptians with no connection to Palestine, the land from which they immigrated (Genesis 15 Verse 13-17). This choice was not forced on them, they simply chose to leave Palestine for the sake of the wealth and riches in Egypt. ");
AddReply(328475,"How dare you","Dac Farren","Harrogath","07/29/08","Actually, she offered pretty good evidence that the Islamic claim isn\'t genuine. Can you rebut without name calling or resorting to death threats? Somehow, I doubt it.");
AddReply(321982,"Islam\'s claim to Jerusalem ","Christina","Birmingham, UK","07/09/08","I simply never believed this nonsense about Mohammed and Jerusalem.  Islam seems to have a great need to claim everybody else\'s religious sites - they must feel very insecure about their own  religion.  As perhaps you know, in the Christian religion, Christ is supposed to come back to Jerusalem through the East Gate so, to be spiteful, Islam has allowed a cemetary to develop right there.  If this awkward belief called Islam was a man, he would be referred to a psychiatrist rather quickly.");
AddReply(189265,"How Dare You?","Khalid","Dallas","03/08/07","How dare you even try to speak of something you do not know. You do not even show sufficient research to back up your accusation upon the Muslim faith.");
AddReply(184080,"masjid aksa","amina","bradford","02/15/07","i am a muslim and i truly belive that masjid a aksa is a truly and holy place for a muslim.it is truly in my heart and to all other muslims that after makkah and madina is masjida aksa.");
AddReply(158975,"Third Holiest?","Stan Goldman","Walnut Creek, California","06/04/04","In \"Why Jerusalem is Not Holy to Muslims,\" Leah Bat-Chaim repeats the Muslim claim that Jerusalem is their \"third holiest city,\" a claim she would believe to be silly.  So, what\'s the second holiest city in Judaism?  If it?s Hebron, perhaps Muslims will give it back.  And while we\'re at it, what are the 3 holiest cities in Christianity?  The top 2 would include Rome and Bethlehem.  (Don\'t wait for the Muslims to leave Bethlehem anytime soon.)  And the 3rd?  Perhaps the Pope should claim sovereignty over the Road to Damascus.  The ?third holiest city? argument should be ridiculed?not debated.");
AddReply(158974,"Nazi-Muslim Occupation","David Ben-Ariel","Toledo, Ohio, USA","05/27/04","Subj: FW: guest book note \n\nDate: 5/28/03 6:05:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time \n\nFrom: GLMORI@jerusalem.muni.il\n\nTo: dbenariel@aol.com\n\n\n\nDear Mr Ben-Ariel, \n\n\n\nIn Jerusalem, religious sites are supervised by the relevant religious authority. Fot this reason, the Temple Mount, which is now covered by Muslim sites, is under the control of the WAQF. Only Islamic prayers are permitted as a result - just as Moslem and Christian prayers would be inappropriate at a Jewish site. The matter of visits to the Temple Mount by adherents of other religions than Islam is under review by the Israeli Government. \n\n\n\nI would like to point out that your use of the word Nazi as a generic term for authoritarianism cheapens the Holocaust and the unparralleled experiences of those who went through it at the hands of the real Nazis. I am quite sure that, however unpleasant you found your treatment at the hands of the Arab guards of the Temple Mount, it bears absolutely no relation to the treatment of the Nazis towards their victims. \n\n\n\nMori Glaser (Ms) \n\nDeputy International Affairs Advisor to the Mayor of Jerusalem \n\n\n\n\n\n-----Original Message----- \n\nFrom: שניאור ליאור \n\nSent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 9:16 AM \n\nTo: גלזר מורי \n\nSubject: guest book note \n\n\n\nChristian prayer forbidden on Temple Mount \n\n\n\nWhy does Israel permit militant Muslims to continue to occupy Judaism\'s holiest site: the Temple Mount? Why are Christian-Zionists and Jews ILLEGALLY forbidden to pray upon the Temple Mount by Arab-Nazi guards? I was quietly reading my Bible once upon the Temple Mount and was taken away, into protective custody! Why not REMOVE THE THREAT? Where\'s the \"freedom of access\" Israel promises? \n\n\n\nMY RESPONSE: \n\n\n\nDear Ms. Glaser, \n\nToda raba for promptly responding to my legitimate concerns about verboten Jewish and Christian prayers upon the judenrein Temple Mount. Please understand that my use of the term Nazi was on purpose considering how I was rudely treated by the Arab fascists and witnessed the ugly face of their militant Muslim mentality that easily morphs into Hitler\'s henchmen: \"When the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem visited Hitler on November 30, 1941, he told him the German Reich was \"admired by the whole Arab world.\" \"The Arabs were Germany\'s friends because they have the same enemies as had Germany, namely the English, the Jews and the Communists.\" (Documents on German Foreign Policy publicized by the Philadelphia Trumpet magazine, May 2003/www.thetrumpet.com). \n\n\n\nPlease understand, therefore, that it is not I who take this serious matter lightly, but those kapos of compromise, those Jewish accomplices to Muslim occupation of Judaism\'s holiest site! They are the guilty ones who have foolishly forgotten or purposely ignored this history and \"cheapened the holocaust and unparalleled experiences of those who went through it at the hands of the real Nazis.\" The thoughts and actions of the terrorist Wakf are those of \"real Nazis.\" \n\n\n\nIt\'s past time the Nazi occupation of the Temple Mount come \"under review.\" I am a witness to their sinful crimes (they\'ve broken both Israeli and biblical law) and testify against them. May Israel soon give them das boot!\n\n_________________\n\n\n");
AddReply(158973,"That\'s what I always thought,","Elchanan Rappaport","Dolev","05/19/04","thanks for backing it up with the details.");
AddReply(158972,"one man\'s dream is another\'s reality","talimed","warren,usa","05/19/04","Muhammed only dreamed of Jerusalem, Only the Jews will dwell with the most Holy G-d of Israel");
AddReply(158971,"Jerusalem","Charles","Sydney N S W","05/19/04","Jerusalem, is Only Holy for Christians, regardless of their nationality.  Definitely cannot be claimed as a holy city for neither the Muslims nor Jews!  Only Christians can make that claim. ");
AddReply(158970,"thank you","DEVORAH","","05/19/04","wonderful article. This is new info. for me and i am glad i read it.");
AddReply(158969,"lets be accurate:  here is info, links, proofs, it was 60 yrs, not 100","CALIFO","here is all u wanted to e","05/19/04","Muhamad died in 632 in Medina,  but ONLY 60 yrs later the 1st mosque was being built in Yerushalayim (and not after 100 yrs), the 2nd mosque started being built, 15 yrs after that.\n\nso its true:\nno mosque in Yerushalayim or even in Israel or Judea at his life time.\n\n\nthere is no mentioning about the city Yerushalayim in the whole Qur\'an (of 117 books), and the only place they claim to have a connection to it, is in book 17,verse 1 etc etc, look here:\n\"remote mosque\" is the issue:\nhttp://www.combase.com/~westilson/koran/17chisrl.htm\n\n\"\"Glory be to Him Who made His servant to go on a night from the Sacred Mosque \n\nto the remote mosque\n\n of which We have blessed the precincts, \nso that We may show to him some of Our signs; ............\"\"\n.\n\nhere is a great link, full of info, with more links, all about Yerushalayim (NOT Jerusalem):\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem\n\nJerusalem & the Holy Sites:\nhttp://www.israel-wat.com/main_eng11.htm\nimportant info + some great links.....\nfrom there:\nThe right of Israel on Jerusalem, Temple-Mount, and the land:\nhttp://www.israel-wat.com/c2_eng.htm\nHow Did Jerusalem come to be so holy to Moslems?:\nby Dr. Mordechai Kedar, Lecturer:\nhttp://www.israel-wat.com/jer_eng.htm\nor,in Hebrew:\nhttp://www.israel-wat.com/main11.htm\n.\n.\nhere too, lots links:\nhttp://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Peace/jerutoc.html\n.\n.\nat the yr 131 to their counting, Hadrian the Rome\'s Caesar then, changed the name of the city, all about it is here:\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aelia_Capitolina\n\nmultimedia links found here:\nhttp://www.mideast-archive.co.nr/\nhttp://www.israel-wat.com/video_eng.htm\nor here:\nhttp://www.israel-wat.com/list.htm\nhttp://www.israel-wat.com/video.htm\n.\n.\n.\nthe holiness of Yerushalayim, to all 3 religions: (in Heb):\nhttp://www.israel-wat.com/q5.htm\n\nabout YM, in hebrew:\nhttp://a7.org/news.php?id=78747\n\n\n\n\nan article on this site:\nJerusalem Day, Tue eve--Wed:\nhttp://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=62647\n\n-ths link:  Why Jerusalem is Not Holy to Muslims?\nhttp://www.israelnn.com/article.php3?id=3691\n\nsomeone gave this link above:\nThe Islamic claim to the Temple Mount is very recent:\nhttp://www.eretzyisroel.org/~jkatz/templemount.html\n");
AddReply(158968,"Nevi Shekur","Ted","England","05/19/04","Jerushalem is not a Holy site to Muslims for the simple fact tht Mohammed was a false prophet.");
AddReply(158967,"This is exactly true!","","","05/19/04","");
AddReply(158966,"HERE IS EVIDENCE EVERYONE SHOULD SEE","mr.","","05/18/04","For scientific and photographic evidence proving that the Temple Mount is not an Islamic holy site, check out http://www.eretzyisroel.org/~jkatz/templemount.html");
AddReply(158965,"Why Jerusalem is not Holy to muslims","Renee Opperman","Murrieta, California, U.S","05/18/04","Excellent article.  The author has supported her thesis with historical facts, not empty and vague generalized dogma. I wholly agree with her.");
AddReply(158964,"Jerusalem-the Jewish Holy City","Jeff z","Toronto","05/18/04","How very simple to understand.\nUnfortunately it is apparent that our own Jews are the people who represent the most reluctant to \nbelieve the facts,  written so concisely. May tonight\'s & tomorrow\'s Yom Yerushalayim celebrations shine some wisdom on those so lacking in love for Yahadut & Eretz Yisrael. ");
AddReply(158963,"Jerusalem is like Kashmir","J.","","05/18/04","It is important to one group of people so the Muslims lie and claim it is equally important to them.\n\nI pray for all the oil wells to dry up. So the world\'s economies cannot be threatened by these savages and we can call them the racist thieves that the world knows them as being.");

WriteReplies(1,3691,iDiv);