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Abdul Azim Reda wrote


The case of Solomon the Great Temple. The greatest cause in history has occupied the entire world with homelands that have been raped and colonies established under the pretext of its existence, but the truth is that it does not exist yet. It is said that it is all covered with gold and gemstones over time questions and novels have grown. Is it really a fairy tale? Where is he? And who is the character who built it in history?


Solomon the Great Temple


The beginning with the truth of the Temple of Solomon, including in the Jewish texts, the Temple of Solomon or the Temple of Solomon, which is known to the Jews as Beit Hamkdash, which is the first Jewish temple in Jerusalem, which was built by the Prophet Solomon, peace be upon him. For the Jews, is one of the most holy places, this temple has been subjected to many demolitions and construction, according to them.


What does Solomon’s temple look like? And where is it according to Jewish texts?


According to the accounts circulated among the Jews about the construction of the temple, it is small, while the courtyard was large and the temple was in rectangular shape and consisted of three rooms equal width. The main chamber of worship was allocated and is called the Holy Chamber or the Holy of Holies, and only those allowed to enter is the High Priest. As for the shape of the structure after multiple demolitions and construction, there are no plans that show us the details of its construction so far.


Where is Solomon’s temple


According to the transmission among the Jews, the temple was built on the top of Mount Moreh in Jerusalem, which the Jews call (Jerusalem), that is, the Temple Mount as it was named by the Jews. The Temple was built by the Prophet Solomon, peace be upon him, according to their beliefs, to be the seat of the Ark of the Covenant or the Ark of Nirvana, as is known to Muslims, which includes the tablet of Moses engraved with the Ten Commandments.


The number of workers in Jewish narratives is said to have reached one hundred and eighty thousand at the time. Jewish writings spoke of the extravagance and luxury that characterized the temple and that surpassed any building built at the time. The walls were constructed of stones that were moved from the quarries known to be known to Suleiman's quarries near Damascus Gate in Palestine, and the roof wood and the paint were made of cedar wood and the floors were from the rich wood and the good of Al-Khasab, which was used covered with gold.


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According to historical texts, the structure was built and destroyed three times. The temple was first destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon in 587 BC. M and the second time demolished during the reign of the Macedonians by King Antochus IV in 170s. M, the temple was demolished the third time by the Romans in 70 AD.


Strangely enough, despite the great fame enjoyed by the Temple, however, there is no documented historical source that assures us that this legendary building has been built real, specifically in Palestine. All the information and others received about the construction and construction of the Temple and the damage and demolition it has suffered throughout the ages, but it has been mentioned only in the Jewish texts, prompting many scholars


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The American celestialist Thomas Thompson said:


We have no evidence of a temple in Jerusalem during the reign of King Solomon. According to the Islamic religion, the people of the Grand Mosque are the same as the sons of the mosque, and they are angels by order of God Almighty, that is, they were in the land before the existence of King Solomon, but King Solomon later restored the Al-Aqsa Mosque after it was damaged by wars, which means that there is no great structure under the Al-Aqsa Mosque that was built earlier.


Despite the multiplicity of Jewish narratives and texts related to Solomon's Temple and the doubts inside many about the fact of its existence, this legend still caresses the ambitions of many scientists and researchers who are still looking for it, knowing that until now no confirmed traces have been found in Palestine indicating the existence of the Temple of Solomon.


In the end, the question remains within your reach, is Solomon's temple real? Or is it a fairy legend in a Jewish mold?

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