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Tue. Jul. 29, 2008

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Al-Aqsa and the Sacred Mosques

By  Living Shari`ah Staff

 

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Muslims' Responsibilities Towards Al-Aqsa
As Muslims we need to be united in standing against oppression; we need to be united against those who occupy our lands and take away our God-given rights…

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Prayer Towards Al-Masjid Al-Haram: Why?
The Ka`bah is the first house of worship ever built for all of humankind. So by facing toward the Ka`bah in our Prayers, we stress the unity of humankind…

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Unique Merits of the Prophet's Mosque
The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) himself participated in the construction of this mosque, called it "My Mosque" and led Prayers in it for years…
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Status of Al-Aqsa Mosque
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Memory of Al-Aqsa Mosque Arson: Muslims' Duty

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Buildings Surrounding Al-Aqsa Mosque: Have the Same Sacredness?

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Confusion About Al-Aqsa Mosque
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Change of Qiblah From Jerusalem to Makkah
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The Sacred Duty of Defending Jerusalem
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The Qiblah: From Jerusalem to the Ka`bah
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Significance of Jerusalem to Jews and Christians
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Passing in front of a Praying Person in the Sacred Mosque 
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Who Built the Ka`bah? 
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Stretching One's Feet Towards the Ka`bah
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Significance of the Ka`bah

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Offering Prayers in the Ka`bah

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Pessimism about Entering the Ka`bah

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Who Was the First to Build the Ka`bah?

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Visiting the Prophet's Grave

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