Monday, May 16, 2016

From the destruction of the Temple to anti-Semitism


From the destruction of the Temple to anti-Semitism


Written by Stephen Langfur
  
  
Except where noted, what follows is the summary of an argument made by historian Martin Goodman in his Rome and Jerusalem:   

An emperor had to beware of a successful general: the general could lead his army to Rome and dethrone him. In 66 AD, the emperor Nero chose Vespasian to quell the Jewish revolt because he was a "competent mediocrity" with no aristocratic background, so he would not be a threat. In 68, however, faced by rebelling commanders and the loss of the grain supply from Egypt, Nero committed suicide. One general after another, three in all, seized the throne and lost it. Finally, Vespasian's army acclaimed him emperor in 69, but he needed a major victory as a basis, and the only arena of battle at the time was Judaea. What had started as a punitive action now took on a bigger importance. While in Egypt and preparing to go to Rome, Vespasian ordered his son Titus to conquer Jerusalem quickly, no matter what the cost, and Titus did so, losing many soldiers. In the fracas, the Temple was burned (the deed of a soldier with a torch, probably against Titus' intentions). Vespasian and Titus, the Flavians, had to make maximum PR out of their victory, for it would serve as the basis for their claim to power. They celebrated a great triumph in Rome (crowned by the famous Arch of Titus that we see today), and they painted the victory as a major accomplishment over a "wicked race" (Seneca). For this reason they did not allow the rebuilding of the Temple, as would normally be expected.

Arch of Titus: sack_of_jerusalem

Vespasian even compelled the Jews empire-wide to pay a tax for support of Jupiter's temple in Rome, replacing the tax they had paid for their Temple in Jerusalem. Titus succeeded Vespasian but soon died, and his brother Domitian took over. This Flavian's initial claim to fame was limited to his participation in Titus' triumph years before, and so he continued the anti-Jewish policy until his assassination in 96. The next emperor, the non-Flavian Nerva, relaxed the Jupiter tax, but he died of natural causes a year later, having adopted a commander named Trajan as successor. Although a commander, Trajan had no clear military claim to prominence; he  depended on the fame of his father, who had commanded the crucial Tenth Legion during the Jewish revolt. Therefore, the importance of the victory over the Jews was again emphasized, and the Jupiter tax renewed. In 115 AD, Trajan campaigned against Parthia, which had been tolerant toward the Jews in Mesopotamia (descendants of the exiles to Babylon). While the emperor was in the East, the Jews of the Mediterranean Diaspora rose in revolt (we do not know exactly why, because no contemporaneous texts about the Jews have been preserved). Perhaps they were responding to a distress call from their co-religionists in Mesopotamia, whom the conquering Romans were ruthlessly expelling. All indications are that the Diaspora Revolt was devastating for the provinces of Libya and Egypt; it spurred anti-Jewish feeling throughout the empire. HadrianWhen Hadrian became emperor in 117, he gave up Trajan's conquests, pulling back from Parthia and Armenia in order to focus on political problems in Rome. As a result, perhaps, the Diaspora Revolt subsided. A decade followed without anti-Jewish measures, and the Jews may have renewed their hopes for rebuilding the Temple. It seems, however, that Hadrian was merely biding time, dealing with the provinces one by one. On a visit to Judaea in 130 AD, he decided to erect a Roman colony on the site of the erstwhile Jerusalem, naming it Aelia Capitolina (Aelia for himself, Capitolina for Jupiter Capitolinus). The move was probably meant to put an end to Jewish hopes and hence to any further disturbances. "Leaving the site of Jerusalem empty for sixty years had proven an invitation to the Jews to agitate for a return to their former glories. To expect Rome to disband a Roman colony would be so obviously ridiculous that agitation would evaporate" (Goodman, p. 485). The effect was quite the opposite. In the words of the historian Cassius Dio: "This brought on a war of no slight importance" (Cassius Dio 69.12.1). 

It is remarkable that the Jews of Judaea would again challenge Rome, especially in 132 AD, when no other wars were underway that might have drawn off the full brunt of Roman might. Perhaps they interpreted Hadrian's unilateral withdrawal from Parthia and Armenia as a sign of weakness, thinking they could make their land into a "hot potato" and gain the same liberation. But part of the explanation, surely, resides in the fact that the Jews placed their hopes in God, not in "facts on the ground." Although Goodman does not emphasize apocalyptic eschatology, it runs throughout the history. (For its part in the first revolt, see here.) Its importance in the revolt of 132 AD is personified in the leader, Shimon Bar Kosiba, nicknamed Bar Kokhba, meaning "son of a star," from the prophetic verse of Balaam, "a star will come out of Jacob" (Numbers 24:17). His great contemporary, Rabbi Akiba, quoted this verse in relation to him, adding, "This is the King Messiah." Another rabbi retorted, "Akiba, grass will grow in your jawbones, and he still won't have come." After the failure of the revolt, the rabbis tended to call Shimon "Bar Koziba," "son of the lie."

According to Cassius Dio (69.12,13), the Jews prepared this third major revolt with care, digging underground passages in Judaea from which they could spring to attack the Romans, who—if they tried to pursue them with armor back into the holes—would be trapped like Winnie the Pooh. (We can crawl through some of these caves today in the Shephelah; the best are at Khirbet Midras.) Engaged in weapons manufacture for the Romans, the Jews deliberately botched some; they then took the rejected weapons and repaired them. In 132 they attacked, at first with great success. It is thought that they may have wiped out a legion. But against the Roman army of that time, nothing failed like success. Given the peace elsewhere, Hadrian was able to concentrate his forces on Judaea. The underground passages were of little help when the Romans besieged the towns containing the rebels' women and children.

The victors had been badly hurt, however. In writing to the Senate when it was over in 135 or 136, Hadrian could not employ the usual formula: "I and the legions are in health." He celebrated no triumph. From this time forth, where the Romans were concerned, the negative connotation of "Jew" would be irreversible. The Jews were banned from Aelia (and would remain banned through the Byzantine period, when it was called Jerusalem again). Circumcision was forbidden in Judaea. In fact the name of the province was changed to "Syria Palaestina," honoring Israel's old enemy, the Philistines. Such a name change was unprecedented in the empire: "Only the Iudaei ceased to have a homeland because of what they had done" (Goodman), p. 494). "Many, perhaps most, of those Jews who survived in the new province of Syria Palaestina must have reacted to the defeat of Bar Kokhba by ceasing to think of themselves as Jews" (ibid., p. 501).  

For a hundred years after the end of the revolt, all emperors derived their authority in one way or another from Hadrian; the view of Judaism as a dangerous cult became entrenched. On the development into later Christian anti-Semitism, Goodman (p. 583) is specific:

"[T]o gain credibility in the Roman world after 70 [i.e. after the destruction of the Temple – SL] Christians needed not only to deny their own Jewishness but to attack Judaism altogether. It would have been quite possible for early Christians to have maintained a view of Judaism as another, older, relationship with God, as Paul had sometimes done, and as has become more common, too, among modern Christian theologians. But if Christians were to defend their own good name and seek converts in a Roman world in which, after 70, the name of the Jews excited opprobrium, it was easier to join in the attack and agree with the pagans that the defeat of the Jews and the destruction of the Temple were to be celebrated as the will of God." 

Thursday, May 12, 2016

The Muslim Claim to Jerusalem



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1The U.N. cannot create states, it can only recommend and so can other nations only recommend [604 words]YJ DraimanMay 10, 2015 02:19
2Israel's rights to the land is ingrained in history, archeological findings, international law and possession [1260 words]YJ DraimanMay 10, 2015 02:24
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4You are clearly not open minded towards the muslim opinion of the topic [92 words]
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5Victims of Arabian imperialism and Allah is a Zionist [610 words]dhimmi no moreApr 13, 2014 10:21
3proof required to support muslim fantasy [199 words]Mohammed Wazir AhkspaidarApr 17, 2014 01:27
1no 'age of consent' in islam - any age will do and consent isn't a requirement [576 words]Mohammed Wazir AhkspaidarApr 17, 2014 01:53
1The Shia and Aisha! What a disaster but it is big time comedy![329 words]dhimmi no moreApr 19, 2014 14:32
2waiting patiently [218 words]Mohammed Wazir AhkspaidarApr 23, 2014 00:50
2You will be waiting for a long time [231 words]dhimmi no moreMay 2, 2014 08:14
3al-Buraq parking located! [128 words]dhimmi no moreMay 4, 2014 09:25
3wonders of islam never cease [139 words]Mohammed Wazir AhkspaidarMay 6, 2014 06:17
1The Buraq parking revisited [240 words]dhimmi no moreMay 10, 2014 07:32
3envy [229 words]Mohammed Wazir AhkspaidarMay 11, 2014 04:58
great advice for muslims [1 words]Mohammed Wazir AhkspaidarMay 15, 2014 05:28
2Looking for the elusive Buraq and camels urine and MERS [140 words]dhimmi no moreMay 15, 2014 08:41
transmission vectors [23 words]Mohammed Wazir AhkspaidarMay 16, 2014 05:57
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2more weirdness [56 words]Mohammed Wazir AhkspaidarMay 18, 2014 06:19
1Mohammed - slaking muslim thirst for BS for 1400 years [115 words]Mohammed Wazir AhkspaidarMay 19, 2014 01:44
The glorious Islam and breast feeding of the adult and Muslim men can divorce their wives if they eat too much [111 words]dhimmi no moreMay 19, 2014 11:55
1The prophet of Islam claimed that camels urine cures any and everything! [52 words]dhimmi no moreMay 19, 2014 12:02
3The elusive buraq and al-Hajar al-Aswad [314 words]dhimmi no moreMay 19, 2014 17:19
1deal gone wrong? [77 words]Mohammed Wazir AhkspaidarMay 21, 2014 06:36
The crazy ahadith (plural of hadith) [65 words]dhimmi no moreMay 26, 2014 14:51
forced conversions... [57 words]muruganJul 26, 2014 22:58
Refuted? [62 words]Stuart McHardyJan 31, 2015 09:47
3rd most important to you, but first important to them [162 words]ValerieMar 27, 2015 20:36
1Arabs & Islam [110 words]The LeviteApr 1, 2014 15:17
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4politically selective memory [126 words]Edoardo RecanatiFeb 5, 2013 07:41
3Jews and Muslims [156 words]SohaibNov 18, 2012 02:02
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1Thank you Mr Pipe [12 words]AngelNov 13, 2012 17:22
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2True Religion will allow religious freedom [59 words]true religionFeb 19, 2012 02:19
3MUSLIM PRAYERS. [24 words]B.AhmedDec 12, 2011 04:55
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3JERUSALEM [79 words]DR THOMAS MATHAINov 18, 2011 09:49
1so true sir [10 words]alikecraJan 31, 2012 16:14
1aqssa mosque in saudia arabia [369 words]ranaOct 28, 2011 14:18
2... Info provided by Author [9 words]ReaderOct 13, 2011 12:35
11The paradox of Illogics [35 words]Michael Hanni MorcosSep 30, 2011 12:03
5A Muslim Scholar's response [1525 words]Khaled DahakSep 23, 2011 20:16
22Khaled Dahak's reasoning is pathetic or Mecca is a Christian holy place [271 words]PrashantSep 24, 2011 23:16
7facts [30 words]calebSep 25, 2011 03:02
2Jews did not keep their covenant with God, by rejecting the in Issa(Jesus) son of Maryam, thereby losing their claim to the blessed land of Palestine. [149 words]Khaled DahakSep 25, 2011 19:07
11murder in the name of islam [41 words]calebSep 26, 2011 21:50
10Re: Khaled Dahak: Blame the past [387 words]AngelSep 29, 2011 11:16
3Re:Caleb [45 words]AngelSep 29, 2011 11:28
hogwash [20 words]seabeesDec 27, 2011 10:50
6RELIGION vs FACTS vs DNA [662 words]LydiaJan 11, 2012 01:36
did not know [10 words]FdMar 19, 2012 23:45
Ah you forget Angel [25 words]Barry SoetoroMay 21, 2012 21:06
2I believe your facts are faulty Mr Soetro [190 words]stanley bMay 22, 2012 18:46
Mr Angel's confused history of the Spread of Islam in Indonesia[452 words]Khaled DahakOct 9, 2012 02:50
1Khaled Dahak response to Prashant [165 words]KhaledOct 26, 2012 13:26
6Circular logic for the thousandth time [166 words]PrashantOct 27, 2012 01:54
3It seems that Q17;1 is really about the exodus of the Jewish people men ard masr ila ard al-ma3ad! [925 words]dhimmi no moreOct 27, 2012 16:43
Our dear Khaled is quoting a corrupted book to prove a point! Go figure! [185 words]dhimmi no moreOct 28, 2012 06:58
4Camels and the flat earth and sky and other sordid matters [256 words]dhimmi no moreOct 28, 2012 07:11
2The eloquent Qur'an? Not really [227 words]dhimmi no moreOct 28, 2012 07:30
4Indonesia and the spread of islam by the lost tablighees and not by the Arabs [209 words]dhimmi no moreOct 28, 2012 10:51
2To Khaled and Soetoro: In Indonesia, the prove of history still "On Going" [221 words]AngelOct 31, 2012 15:24
Mr Soetoro: I do not forget [76 words]AngelOct 31, 2012 15:28
To Prashant, That's very true [46 words]AngelOct 31, 2012 15:54
Arogan Khaled [56 words]AngelOct 31, 2012 16:05
350 years was fact [23 words]B. SoetoroNov 1, 2012 02:03
Your story baseless Angel [38 words]Bary SoetoroNov 1, 2012 21:03
1When the victim is the last one to realize that he is also a victim [57 words]dhimmi no moreNov 3, 2012 08:45
2The victims of Arabian cultural imperialism [193 words]dhimmi no moreNov 3, 2012 08:55
massacre to indonesian moslems [447 words]b. soetoroNov 4, 2012 00:26
Victims of Arabian imperialism and islam is the religion of the arabs only [68 words]dhimmi no moreNov 7, 2012 06:57
1The victims of Arabian cultural imperialism [150 words]AngelNov 13, 2012 16:59
1There is masacre of non muslim in Indonesia [78 words]AngelNov 13, 2012 17:18
Prayer strength calculate by math? [24 words]AngelNov 13, 2012 17:34
ZERO times is Jerusalem mentioned in the koran ! [41 words]Phil GreendApr 6, 2013 18:59
Residers [22 words]AbdirahmanAug 6, 2013 05:29
2The solution [90 words]Jude RichvaleNov 4, 2013 22:06
A reply to your post [317 words]William EastJul 12, 2014 00:41
1Rock in Jerusalem [128 words]George CravenMay 23, 2011 03:02
8Read this! It has a new perspective that y'all don't know as of now...[52 words]DipesMay 8, 2011 15:33
6The Apple of His Eye [102 words]Charles NickalopoulosMay 21, 2011 10:52
What about Christians!?!?!?!?!?! [33 words]Genevieve GottliebMar 29, 2011 22:51
1Religous role for Jerusalem for Muslims too [57 words]LTMar 27, 2011 20:59
Moral and ethical bankruptcy [208 words]YJ DraimanMar 27, 2011 10:56
1Jerusalem is important to Islam, not for political, but on theological grounds [194 words]AsadMar 22, 2011 03:44
14Circular logic of Islamists and more hyocrisy [217 words]PrashantMay 28, 2011 13:29
2From where does this come from [44 words]JeffJun 1, 2011 14:50
This is where it comes from [5 words]Khaled DahakSep 23, 2011 19:59
3Agree to Prashant [89 words]AngelSep 25, 2011 18:38
reply [16 words]jerryApr 8, 2012 12:03
Oh, Jerusalem! [132 words]Andrew Haslam-JonesMar 15, 2011 15:41
Oh, Jerusalem! [39 words]AngelNov 13, 2012 18:26
1jerusalem [90 words]RyNov 25, 2010 23:11
1The Temple at Jerusalem is reffered as Mosque by Prophet Mohamed [133 words]Mohamed KhanNov 11, 2010 20:01
6Muslims have more rights to the Western Wall (The last surviving 'Kotel' of the 2nd Temple in Jerusalem) [235 words]Samir S. HalabiNov 28, 2010 12:19
2Clarification [272 words]J DiedrichJan 4, 2011 00:52
4The 'Taqiyya' expert Mohamed Khan [109 words]Samir S. HalabiMar 23, 2011 14:31
Prayer direction of Muslims [580 words]Mohamed KhanApr 4, 2011 03:13
Muslims are sacrilegious [263 words]George ReameOct 5, 2011 16:58
A very well researched article indeed! [50 words]david misangoSep 8, 2010 15:13
2amazing piece each time i read it [104 words]rick martinsAug 27, 2010 04:54
2jewish ancestry in Jerusalem. [93 words]viviJun 5, 2010 18:07
och! I got it now [66 words]seraphimeApr 22, 2010 02:15
wiki [22 words]J DiedrichJan 4, 2011 01:16
How very enlightening [27 words]Jim PlankMar 24, 2010 17:47
Translation [46 words]
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David SommerSep 4, 2009 06:45
1On Jerusalem and The Muslims [90 words]KathleenDec 12, 2009 15:56
4muslims have more rights than any other religion [154 words]jacckiDec 14, 2009 00:18
Guild [14 words]viviJun 6, 2010 15:05
unethical [131 words]1ummahJan 17, 2011 21:20
1Please make the Jerusalem International holy city for all three religions. [73 words]FarooqJun 8, 2009 23:50
Jerusalem for all Jews and christians [29 words]Jeremaih NarhJun 12, 2009 11:47
5A reply to Farooq [145 words]KathleenDec 12, 2009 18:21
On Muslims And a Comment by a good responder: [161 words]KathleenDec 15, 2009 14:39
SAFE, who is safe? [86 words]slayhyOct 28, 2011 15:11
1muslims do have a lot to do with islam [96 words]annaJan 29, 2009 14:30
anna [83 words]btillyJan 29, 2009 19:38
1For Anna [109 words]AngelSep 25, 2011 19:01
Moriah is not in Jerusalem [46 words]Guardian of DeenFeb 18, 2014 19:02
1Our dear GoD is saying that Mecca belongs to the Jews! What a disaster [291 words]dhimmi no moreFeb 20, 2014 07:40
3The problem with Muslim history. [190 words]CatarinJan 10, 2009 11:58
Just to set the record straight... [180 words]HalaJan 22, 2009 17:20
Muslim claim to Jerusalem. [47 words]CatarinJan 24, 2009 14:48
Wrong references [47 words]asadMar 22, 2011 04:06
For Halla [151 words]AngelSep 25, 2011 19:12
Your topic saying Muslims can lie in the interest of Islam [340 words]ObamaPunkMay 10, 2012 10:06
about islam [46 words]unknownJan 10, 2009 11:48
2Just to remember [18 words]
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M.Rizwan AliDec 2, 2008 14:58
1Daniel pipes, thank you [15 words]samiraMay 19, 2008 09:48
1Jews And Christians Claims To Jerusalam Much Greater [49 words]AnneMApr 25, 2008 20:40
1For those who Actually Believe this essay [55 words]AishaJan 19, 2008 23:15
3look into your own opinion [54 words]bosFeb 5, 2008 16:08
1Proof? [16 words]AbdullahJan 7, 2009 22:38
its in the pudding! [560 words]bosJan 9, 2009 06:12
8Response to Aisha [151 words]KathleenDec 12, 2009 16:24
1Not So Much [70 words]ChristianFeb 4, 2011 08:17
To Miss Kathleen [21 words]Fatima Ali KhanDec 23, 2011 04:17
Jerusalem Holy city for Muslims? [81 words]PDMDec 20, 2007 18:37
1The seat of Mohammed in Jerusalem [343 words]laurelOct 2, 2007 16:35
great [3 words]rachelJun 26, 2007 13:30
claim on Jerusalem [235 words]sufi Imdad Ali SoomroJun 2, 2007 02:30
5Soomro's argument is undefeatable [188 words]SunilApr 19, 2009 12:51
Muslim claim to Jerusalem [307 words]Sufi Imdad Ali SoomroApr 20, 2009 01:17
2I certainly disagree with your statements [55 words]John MathewsSep 6, 2010 10:27
To Sunil [40 words]AngelSep 25, 2011 19:27
GREAT stuff. Highly Informative [60 words]PsalmMay 1, 2007 15:28
Re: The Muslim Claim to Jerusalem [327 words]Omar KajJan 9, 2007 10:02
1massively repeated nonsense [338 words]T. CarrMay 18, 2007 10:28
6Quran [399 words]yashaFeb 8, 2009 00:14
6Reply to: The Muslim claim to Jerusalem [256 words]Paul JaramilloJul 6, 2006 05:41
Paul, have a reality check before insulting [178 words]Omar KajJan 9, 2007 11:10
2Reply to: Omar Kaj [120 words]PsalmMay 1, 2007 15:44
6Jerusalem- The City of God [Jehovah- The Lord] [250 words]clarence paul puckettMay 1, 2007 23:56
Rubbish [82 words]PDMDec 31, 2007 21:54
Jerusalem? The land title issue [466 words]lltotes90Aug 5, 2008 23:19
1To clarence paul puckett US ...Well said. [64 words]KathleenDec 12, 2009 18:51
Not so fast... [178 words]RussMay 30, 2011 05:47
excellent & comprehensive [32 words]moses nathanJun 7, 2006 17:45
yeah....WOW. [293 words]
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AliyahMay 2, 2006 19:14
Reply to Islamist line on Jerusalem [312 words]IZOct 27, 2006 19:09
Great example [30 words]CraigApr 28, 2007 16:34
1What really happened Mr. Pipes...... [163 words]
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W AhlFeb 15, 2006 19:51
So funny [55 words]GeorgeNov 29, 2008 06:17
2Mphamad"s strange knowledge [99 words]AngelSep 25, 2011 19:49
1Certainly agree that Muhammad had no knowledge about eastern religions [88 words]PrashantSep 26, 2011 21:18
what really happened ...... [35 words]AmiraMar 25, 2014 19:39
2Our dear Amira disagress with her/his Allah what a disaster [335 words]dhimmi no moreMar 30, 2014 10:52
Names of Jerusalem [243 words]Ben SmallJan 16, 2006 00:13
MUSLIMS/and Other Religions Except Christians have no Historic Right to Jerusalem [96 words]Josepn NgumbauJun 23, 2007 06:00
are you sure [29 words]BosJun 29, 2007 07:54
4Muslims occupying other religion's holy shrines [436 words]Bharat RainaJan 5, 2006 20:06
1Let.s not be selfish [56 words]Mary ConnorNov 16, 2007 08:47
Enclave=ghetto [88 words]T D EApr 19, 2010 18:40
8It is still the case today [89 words]Michael Hanni MorcosSep 30, 2011 15:42
Dome of the Rock [72 words]Gerry D.Jan 8, 2005 14:36
Thanks! [26 words]JackieNov 1, 2004 18:23
WOW! [85 words]Bob JacoboSep 30, 2003 07:05
1SEE THE HISTORY [42 words]HumayonJul 8, 2009 07:34
1Accurate and Awesome [168 words]Ruth LowrySep 17, 2003 01:20
Jerusalem in Sacred Texts [45 words]
w/response from Daniel Pipes
Peter J. HerzSep 10, 2003 02:36
1Solution to Jews and Arabs holy sites [148 words]AngelMar 10, 2010 20:51
Good Work [50 words]V. CoffeyAug 22, 2003 05:31
2Dealing with historical islam in an honest way, thank you. [37 words]Randolf ScottAug 14, 2003 13:13
1Disagree [175 words]Frederick B. WolfeApr 15, 2006 01:15
3B.S. as usual [600 words]fbwolfeApr 19, 2006 01:41
The barren land ? interesting observation ! everyone should go back to their home land, i couldnt agree more ;) [99 words]samiraMay 19, 2008 09:45
1Great history - thank you again Daniel Pipes [24 words]M. McGuireAug 10, 2003 15:45
Islam & Jerusalem [108 words]Mohamed KhanJan 5, 2011 00:45
2More self serving evidence [65 words]RajeevJan 5, 2011 23:59
Is that from hadith? Not all the hadith are reliable. Muhammed only claimed the Koran as the message. [5 words]readerFeb 4, 2011 22:15
3Mohamed & his followers praying towards Jerusalem - Evidence from Quran [438 words]Mohamed KhanFeb 5, 2011 23:06
The Bleeding Obvious [13 words]Amin RiazAug 31, 2011 03:34
JERUSALEM [149 words]DR THOMAS MATHAINov 20, 2011 12:15
2RELIGION vs FACTS vs DNA [662 words]LydiaJan 11, 2012 16:03
5It's Mohammed Khan who's a pagan and a hypocrite not the Jews and Christians. [489 words]Samir S. HalabiOct 9, 2013 06:43
Highly informative and sorely needed [82 words]Rika ZimmermanJan 3, 2003 13:08
1Informative and terrific! [25 words]Michael WatkinsNov 15, 2002 08:58
2Great historical essay [54 words]J. RochaJun 26, 2002 20:12