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wariber [46]
2 years ago
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vladimir1956 [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

Jerusalem is one of the oldest cities in the world. Humans settled there since about 3,000 BCE. Today, Jerusalem is located in Israel. Temple Mount is one of the most important spiritual sites in Jerusalem. It is called Al-Haram al-Sharīf in Arabic. Temple Mount is so large that hundreds of thousands of people can visit the site. The oldest existing Islamic monument, the Dome of the Rock shrine, was built on Temple Mount. The shrine is called Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah in Arabic. This place of Muslim worship is the largest mosque in Jerusalem. In Hebrew, Temple Mount is called Har Ha-Bayit. To Jews, Temple Mount is the site of the First and Second Temples, Jewish places of worship in ancient Israel that were destroyed in conflicts.The holiest site for Christians is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Christians believe that at this site, Jesus Christ was crucified on a cross and buried in a nearby stone tomb. Three days later, they believe, he rose from the dead at this spot. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre contains more than 30 chapels and places of worship.

Explanation:

defon2 years ago
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Answer:

you are welcome

Explanation:

Jerusalem is one of the oldest cities in the world. Humans settled there since about 3,000 BCE. Today, Jerusalem is located in Israel. Temple Mount is one of the most important spiritual sites in Jerusalem. It is called Al-Haram al-Sharīf in Arabic. Temple Mount is so large that hundreds of thousands of people can visit the site. The oldest existing Islamic monument, the Dome of the Rock shrine, was built on Temple Mount. The shrine is called Qubbat al-Ṣakhrah in Arabic. This place of Muslim worship is the largest mosque in Jerusalem. In Hebrew, Temple Mount is called Har Ha-Bayit. To Jews, Temple Mount is the site of the First and Second Temples, Jewish places of worship in ancient Israel that were destroyed in conflicts.The holiest site for Christians is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Christians believe that at this site, Jesus Christ was crucified on a cross and buried in a nearby stone tomb. Three days later, they believe, he rose from the dead at this spot. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre contains more than 30 chapels and places of worship.

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