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all non sense by a non sense mindReader comment on item: If I Forget Thee: Does Jerusalem Really Matter to Islam? Submitted by zeeshan ali (Pakistan), Jul 27, 2007 at 13:32 if you have a religion then i'm sure you must be holding sacred some place for worshipping/praying, it might be a temple,mosque,church and many more places like this, but according to we muslims, all these places are sacred so no one can deny the right of entrance to such places to anyone, so jews should also open it for all i am a pakistani, so i m sure that israelis would never allow me in their country, otherwise i would love to watch these sacred places and once i say sacred i mean it for all the ethnic place, may it be a church/temple/mosque coz we believe that JESUS,MOSES,DAVID,ISAAC AND ABRAHAM WERE ALL PROPHETS OF GOD WITH MUHAMMAD (PEACE BE UPON HIM)
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