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Stella [2.4K]
2 years ago
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According to the article, the site of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is important to which faiths? Check all that apply.

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horrorfan [7]2 years ago
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The site of the temple mount in Jerusalem is important to Judaism and Islam faith. Thus the correct answer is B and C.

<h3>Why temple Mount is so important?</h3>

The temple mount is important because it is believed that the presence of God is identified over there. Judaism turns towards it when they pray because they believe it to be the location where God's presence manifested itself more than any other location.

Judaism considers the Temple Mount site to be holy because they believe Abraham offered up his own son, Isaac, there as a sacrifice.

Muslims respect the Temple Mount as well since it is the third-most significant Islamic holy site, behind Mecca and Medina. Abraham was ready to sacrifice his own son Ishmael according to the Quran.

Therefore, options B and C Judaism and Islam are the correct options.

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