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Eric Deuber
Campinas, SP281 مساهمة
زوجان • فبراير 2023
Na parte elevada da cidade antiga de Jerusalém (Cidade Velha) está a Esplanada das Mesquitas onde está o Domo da Rocha e a Mesquita de Al-Aqsa (de cúpula cinza escuro). O local é chamado de Nobre Santuário pelos muçulmanos e de Monte do Templo pelos judeus.
Tanto o Islã como o Judaísmo consideram o local como o centro do mundo e apontam uma grande rocha do Monte Moriah como a Pedra Fundamental, que hoje está dentro do Domo da Rocha e apenas muçulmanos podem entrar.
Para os judeus esta rocha foi onde Abraão iria sacrificar seu filho Isaque e era o local do Santo dos Santos do Primeiro Templo, construído pelo Rei Salomão.
Para os muçulmanos, foi onde Abraão iria sacrificar seu filho Ismael e foi o lugar onde Maomé ascendeu ao céu, e por isso, tornando o local o terceiro lugar mais sagrado do mundo para o Islã, depois de Meca e Medina.
Tanto o Islã como o Judaísmo consideram o local como o centro do mundo e apontam uma grande rocha do Monte Moriah como a Pedra Fundamental, que hoje está dentro do Domo da Rocha e apenas muçulmanos podem entrar.
Para os judeus esta rocha foi onde Abraão iria sacrificar seu filho Isaque e era o local do Santo dos Santos do Primeiro Templo, construído pelo Rei Salomão.
Para os muçulmanos, foi onde Abraão iria sacrificar seu filho Ismael e foi o lugar onde Maomé ascendeu ao céu, e por isso, tornando o local o terceiro lugar mais sagrado do mundo para o Islã, depois de Meca e Medina.
كُتب بتاريخ 27 مايو 2023
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Jenson
Gutersloh, ألمانيا2,748 مساهمة
رجال الأعمال • مايو 2023
Einer der heiligsten Orte vieler Religionen. Zugang bekommt man nur morgens, am besten um 08.00 Uhr da sein, dann ist es schön leer. Der Eingang für Nichtmuslime geht über eine Holzrampe an der Klagemauer entlang. Sicherheitschecks überall, aber das ist kein Problem.
كُتب بتاريخ 3 مايو 2023
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SmartTraveler
Muar, ماليزيا657 مساهمة
زوجان • أبريل 2023
We watch Temple Mount from a hilltop in Jerusalem. It is a piece of 37 acres land. Jews, Muslims and Christians fought over this revered site for centuries. Beneath it are soils that Adam was created from the dust. A rock slab where Abraham nearly sacrificed his son, Issac to God. Solomon built the First Temple here. Inside was the altar with the Ark of the Covenant. The Babylonians destroyed it. A second temple was rebuilt by Zerubbabel in 516 BCE. The Romans destroyed it in 70 CE.
Muslims captured Jerusalem during the Byzantine era. They built mosques on the Temple Mount where Mohamad was said to ascend to heaven. Conflicts and restrictions to Christian pilgrims instigated Pope Urban ll. The Crusaders captured Jerusalem and massacred the Muslims and Jews in 1099 CE. Israelites recaptured it during the Six-Day War in 1967.
Temple Mount is administered under the Waqf today. Non-Muslims are prohibited inside. Jews pray outside at the remnants of the Second Temple. They are contemplating to build a Third Temple on the sacred site. It remains contentious with conflicts and skirmishes between the Jews and Muslims. Christians foresee the second arrival of Jesus Christ here.
We descended the hill top with bewilderment of humans fighting over a small piece of land for God. In contrast, God created a Universe and gave it to human.
Muslims captured Jerusalem during the Byzantine era. They built mosques on the Temple Mount where Mohamad was said to ascend to heaven. Conflicts and restrictions to Christian pilgrims instigated Pope Urban ll. The Crusaders captured Jerusalem and massacred the Muslims and Jews in 1099 CE. Israelites recaptured it during the Six-Day War in 1967.
Temple Mount is administered under the Waqf today. Non-Muslims are prohibited inside. Jews pray outside at the remnants of the Second Temple. They are contemplating to build a Third Temple on the sacred site. It remains contentious with conflicts and skirmishes between the Jews and Muslims. Christians foresee the second arrival of Jesus Christ here.
We descended the hill top with bewilderment of humans fighting over a small piece of land for God. In contrast, God created a Universe and gave it to human.
كُتب بتاريخ 14 أبريل 2023
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arvind1000
بوين, الهند2,262 مساهمة
زوجان • مارس 2023
Must visit in old city of Jerusalem. It is believed to be the location of where the Second Jewish Temple stood ( therefore holy for the Jews) and also site of two Islamic structures-the Dome of the Mount and Al Aqsa mosque. Non-Moslem visitors are allowed into the Temple Mount area but allowed in the Islamic structures. This holy site for both Jews and Moslems. Moslems believe that Mohammad ascended to heaven from here and therefore it’s regarded as the third most holy site after Mecca and Medina
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Thomas M
روما, إيطاليا234 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • أكتوبر 2022
Monte del Tempio, luogo tanto controverso quanto affascinante. Non si può entrare da ogni ingresso e per i non musulmani ci sono degli orari specifici
كُتب بتاريخ 2 أبريل 2023
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Brenda S
أوكلاند الوسطى, نيوزيلندا38 مساهمة
زوجان • مارس 2023
It took a bit of working out how to make our way through the warren of streets that make up old Jerusalem; but oh stepping onto the Temple Mount made it so worthwhile! It is a tranquil space of so much significance to so many. We entered via a series of ramps from the Western wall. These ramps pass over the western wall and also provide a good vantage for seeing others at prayer without disturbing them. Yes we had to pass through security but that didn't take too long.
The Temple Mount is beautiful and well cared for. We spent about an hour and a half wandering around, soaking up the atmosphere and taking photos. Truly a beautiful and iconic site.
The Temple Mount is beautiful and well cared for. We spent about an hour and a half wandering around, soaking up the atmosphere and taking photos. Truly a beautiful and iconic site.
كُتب بتاريخ 1 أبريل 2023
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J N
Enschede, هولندا11 مساهمة
مارس 2023
Been there 40 years ago. Now quite impossible to get there for non-Muslims. If that's the way it is; that's fine. But do not ask me which party is the most intolerant in the country. Just visit the Jewish, Christian and Armenian (the museum!) places. And be happy.
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Travelibrarian
إسطنبول, تركيا185 مساهمة
مارس 2023
We almost skipped this site. Our friends have had trouble getting in. Some mornings it is closed with no explanation. We dressed conservatively, showed up around 8:30 am after the first wave of people were in, and had no long line and no hassle. No one searched our bags or asked questions. It was our favourite place in Jerusalem. It is a really large place, so despite its popularity, it didn't feel crowded. Lovely views of the city all round. A photographer's dream. We exited through the cotton gate which leads to the old cotton market and into the warren of streets in the old city. Don't miss it.
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giuseppemariobianco
ميلان, إيطاليا213 مساهمة
مارس 2023
il centro del mondo per 2 religioni più importanti del mondo, l'islam e l'ebraismo, il luogo da cui tutto ebbe inizio...
è possibile accedere alla spianata attraverso una passarella, dopo i soliti controlli, attenzione agli orari in cui è possibile la visita.
Personalmente non ho avuto nessun tipo di problema, ne per abbigliamento ne per fare fotografie, al di la del proprio credo,,, si avverte una strana sensazione di "sospensione", nel bene e nel male è un luogo che rappresenta la storia dell'umanità...Inutile ripetere e descriverne la bellezza, antiche pietre, forme architettoniche sublimi e suggestioni bibliche.
è possibile accedere alla spianata attraverso una passarella, dopo i soliti controlli, attenzione agli orari in cui è possibile la visita.
Personalmente non ho avuto nessun tipo di problema, ne per abbigliamento ne per fare fotografie, al di la del proprio credo,,, si avverte una strana sensazione di "sospensione", nel bene e nel male è un luogo che rappresenta la storia dell'umanità...Inutile ripetere e descriverne la bellezza, antiche pietre, forme architettoniche sublimi e suggestioni bibliche.
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Louis D
ماليبو, كاليفورنيا115 مساهمة
فبراير 2023
Yes, I get the significance of the site. It is intriguing and worth a visit. In the end, however, it's just not that interesting. The mosque is nondescript and the Dome of the Rock is what it is. It's a historic plaza with a decent view of Jerusalem.
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Massimo Valentino
Gorgonzola, إيطاليامساهمة
Hi. How much time is recommended to plan for a good visit to Temple Mount?
Kevin
جنيف, سويسرا3 مساهمات
Bonjour,
Savez-vous s'il est généralement possible d'accéder au mont du Temple durant la période du Ramadan (23 avril-23 mai 2020) depuis l'entrée via le pont couvert qui se situe près du mur des Lamentations ?
Merci pour votre réponse !
soniawasabi
بوينس آيرس, الأرجنتين6,108 مساهمات
Bonjour!
Tous les visiteurs peuvent visiter le complexe et la mosquée Al-Aqsa, à l'exception du Dôme du Rocher. La meilleure façon de visiter le site est avec une visite guidée.
Bien que l'entrée soit gratuite, le site n'est ouvert qu'à des heures très précises, du lundi au jeudi Hiver: 7h30 - 10h30 et 12h30 - 13h30. Été: 8h30 - 11h30 et 13h30 - 14h30
Le Mont du Temple est fermé aux visiteurs le vendredi et le samedi. L'entrée du site peut être fermée sans préavis pour des raisons de sécurité.
Vous pouvez consulter touristisrael par email pour plus de détails.
Bonne chance!
stefyalice
Torino, Italia92 مساهمة
Gentilmente vorrei sapere come si chiama questo ponte di legno che consente l'accesso ai non musulmani al Monte del Tempio. Grazie
mpmail
Sorrento Coast, إيطاليا15,048 مساهمة
non ricordo abbia un nome ,
What are the opening hours today?
Penelope
67 مساهمة
WINTER OPENING HOURS:
SUN-THURS: 7:00 AM – 10:30 AM;12:30 PM – 1:30 PM
iTravelJerusalem is the official tourism website. You can find many useful information there. Enjoy it!
franzskino
روما, إيطاليا67 مساهمة
E' aperto di domenica? Qual è l'orario di domenica a setttembre? grazie
Riccardo_De_Martini
Roma, Italia3,042 مساهمة
Solitamente è aperto dalle 7.30 fino a circa le 11, con una nuova apertura di un paio d'ore nel pomeriggio, ma dipende molto dal calendario delle diverse feste e dalla situazione politica. Il consiglio è di arrivare molto presto, verso le 7, e di mettersi in coda. Per i più svariati motivi durante la giornata l'accesso più essere improvvisamente interdetto
gerardmiddelbrink
القدس, إسرائيل
As. donderdagmiddag, vrijdag en zaterdag zijn we in jeruzalem.
Wat is het beste tijdstip voor bezoek aan de Tempelberg en waar moet ik rekening mee houden.
Ruud2004
Eemnes, هولندا214 مساهمة
Voor het bezoeken van de tempelberg kan bij de security een lange rij staan. Zorg dat je er bijtijds bent, ze laten maar beperkt bezoekers toe. Ook wordt je geacht je “passend” te kleden.
Brecht T
Aarschot, بلجيكا73 مساهمة
We are visiting Jerusalem on the 10th and 11th of september (during Rosh Hashanah). Is there a difference in opening hours for Temple Mount on both days or is it closed on both days?
Does the Jewish New Year also has an influence on the opening hours of other sights (e.g. Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Citadel, ...) in the Old City?
Thanks in advance!