Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Michael Medved on the Temple Mount

Well, actually, writing on the topic of the Temple Mount:


The Faith That Won't Permit Prayer

After Israel unified Jerusalem in the Six Day War of 1967, the government foolishly granted Islamic authorities — the Waqf — exclusive control of the Temple Mount. This means that when Jewish or Christian visitors want to connect with the holiest spot of Jewish history, where both Temples once stood, they must submit to the rules of radical Islam.

When my listener tour recently toured the Temple Mount, “minders” from the Waqf followed our every move, confiscating hymnals, Bibles, even notebooks, and warning visitors of potential arrest if they dared to pray or recite scriptural verses.

It’s possible to visit Christian cathedrals and offer prayers from other traditions, or enter Jewish synagogues and pray or meditate according to your conscience. Only Islamic authorities, even at a Jewish holy site, feel profoundly threatened even by quiet prayers they don’t control.

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