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Antiquity

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This city has known many wars and various periods of occupation. At one time it was a city of the Jebusites. Later it came under Jewish control. The Bible, supported by archeological finds, records that King David defeated the Jebusites in war and captured the city without destroying it. David then expanded the city to the south, and declared it the capital city of the united Kingdom of Israel.

Later, still according to the Bible, the First Jewish Temple was built in Jerusalem by King Solomon. The Temple became a major cultic center in the region, eventually overcoming other ritual centers such as Shilo and Bethel. By the end of the "First Temple Period", Jerusalem was the sole acting religious shrine in the kingdom and a center of regular pilgrimage. It was at this time that historical records begin to corroborate the biblical history, and the kings of Judah are historically identifiable, and we learn of the significance the Temple had.

Near the end of the reign of King Solomon, the northern ten tribe split off to form the Kingdom of Israel with its capital at Samaria. Jerusalem then become the capital of the southern kingdom, the Kingdom of Judah.

Jerusalem was the capital of the Kingdom of Judah for some 400 years. It had survived (or, as some historians claim, averted) an Assyrian siege in 701 BC, unlike Samaria, the capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel, which had fallen in 722 BC. However, the city was overcome by the Babylonians in 598 BC, who then took the young king Jehoiachin into eternal captivity, together with most of the aristocracy of that time. However, the country rebelled again under Zedekiah, prompting the city's repeated conquest and destruction by Nebuchadrezzar. The temple was burnt, and the city's walls were ruined, thus rendering what remained of the city unprotected.

After several decades of captivity and the Persian conquest of Bablyon, the Persians allowed the Jews to return to Judah and rebuild the city's walls and the Temple. It has continued to be the capital of Judah, as a province under the Persians, Greek and Romans, with a relatively short period of independence. The Temple complex was upgraded and the Temple itself rebuilt under Herod the Great. That structure is known as the Second Temple.

The city was ruined yet again when a civil war accompanied by a revolt against Rome in Judea led to the city's repeated sack and ruin, by the hands of Titus at 70 AD. The Second Temple was burnt, and the whole city was ruined. The only remaining part of the Temple was a portion of an external (retaining) wall which became known as the Western Wall. The name Wailing Wall being used exclusively by non-Jews or Jews estranged from their heritage.

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The Director of Al-Quds foundation and President of MJC Ml. Igsaan Hendricks, was one of the guest of honor at a banquet in Lenasia Gauteng South Africa aimed at raising awareness on Al-Aqsa recent events

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The News page was created to provide you up to date news and information ,on the ever-growing topic of the Zionist Occupation and its atrocities. For questions, comments, or to request additional information about the Zionist Occupation contact us or proceed to the Forum link to communicate directly with our Media officer...

he A-Quds Newsletter, is updated every month,  will provide a quick and easy way for you to stay up to date and get the latest information from Al-Quds and local news of the Al-Quds foundation (SA)Newsletter Volume 1  June       Issue 1 Newsletter Volume 1  July        Issue 2 Newsletter Volume 1  August       Issue 3

In Our online library we have various books for free download and for sale!. We also have the complete Quran translated from Arabic to English with  introduction and The recitation. ... read more

 

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