The Holiest Mosques of the Prophets Peace be upon them-Study in the sacred texts Part two (The renovation of the prophets the construction of the holy mosques)

Authors

  • Rema Alsayyad جامعة دمشق

Keywords:

Mosque, Prophet, Quran, Torah

Abstract

 

 This research has focused on studying the status of the most important three mosques which were built by the Prophets, peace be upon them, and these mosques are: (Al-Masjid Al-Haram, Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Noble Prophet's Mosque).

The importance of these three mosques is due to the high reward for praying in them compared to other mosques, and that Mounts are not saddled for praying except of these three.

The aim of this research is to gain access to more information about the privacy statements of these mosques.

The approach employed is to rely on the sources of Islam, with reliance on the holy books of the Jews and the Christians to reach a full picture.

The research has produced important outcomes that all people need to understand in relation to all the heavenly messages. Of which: Many prophets has taken part in renewing the Two Holy Mosques "Al haram and Al-Aqsa" and spread faith in God. The prophets, Abraham, Ismael and Muhammad "peace be upon them" participated in the renovation of the Grand Mosque. In addition, Jacob, David, and Solomon has taken part in the renewal of Al-Aqsa mosque.

The research interpreted- by historical monitoring - that Moses and Jesus did not renew Al-Aqsa Mosque despite the fact that their message was linked to it. while Muhammad "peace be upon him"

;was taken to it by night, then the Muslims after him renewed it and revived what God Almighty has decreed for this place from consecration till the Day of Judgment.

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Published

2023-01-03

How to Cite

The Holiest Mosques of the Prophets Peace be upon them-Study in the sacred texts Part two (The renovation of the prophets the construction of the holy mosques). (2023). Damascus University Journal for Legal Sciences, 2(4). https://journal.damascusuniversity.edu.sy/index.php/legj/article/view/4571