A new Islamic fatwa permits millions of Muslims from around the world to visit the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Har Habayis.
The fatwa was issued during a two-day conference in Amman called the “Road to Jerusalem,” attended by more than 150 Islamic scholars as a way of to discuss “defending Islamic and Christian holy sites,” the Jordanian daily Ad-Dustour reported.
The fatwa called “Visiting Al-Aqsa Mosque Under the Occupation” encourages Palestinians who have foreign passports, as well as more than 450 Muslims who live in non-Islamic countries, to visit the Temple Mount. It cautioned that normalization of the Israeli “occupation” should be avoided, meaning that visitors should only use Palestinian-provided services such as lodging, food, and transportation.
Previous fatwas had prohibited Muslims from around the world from visiting the Temple Mount.
{Matzav.com Israel News Bureau}
Israel should impose a tax on each visitor and hold the revenue against unpaid water and electric bills of Hamas and PA.
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Way to go!
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Bulls eye!
Excellent!