Three Temples of Solomon - The Mysterious Story
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The story of the Red Cow is well-known to everyone. It is a cow mentioned in the Old Testament. Perhaps you have seen the episode and witnessed the red cows, or maybe you already knew about them. But hasn’t curiosity struck you? What are they waiting for? Why would slaughtering it be a reason for the construction of their alleged Third Temple? And if the awaited temple is indeed the Third Temple, what is the story of the first and second temples? How did it all begin, and where? Those who are not informed about this topic today, which is considered the foundation of the existential conflict of the nation, are ignorant. If you wish to learn more about it, you must prepare yourself, as you will dive into a sea of shocking information that has been hidden from you. You will be surprised to find that this entire conflict might not truly belong here, and that major figures have been eliminated to prevent the leakage of this information. Then, you will face the most important question: Is the temple real to begin with? And if it is real, was it truly in the land of Palestine, or in a far, faraway place? Is the Ark of the Covenant, which was and still is the basis of this search, truly real? And the shocking secret you might be unaware of—is the term "temple" truly linked to Syria, Yemen, Ethiopia, and Yasser Arafat? The questions are many and complex, but I must try to connect them so that you can understand the truth and be informed of every detail in this battle. So, take a deep breath and stay focused, because today we will search anew for the Temple of Solomon.
Let’s start with what is known to the entire world: one of the most important reasons the Jews use to justify the destruction and chaos that dominate their bloody ideology is their alleged Third Temple. According to their Torah and Talmud, this temple will hasten the appearance of their savior, or more accurately, their awaited Messiah, who will establish their alleged kingdom from which they will rule the world, specifically from the Third Temple. Well, by its name, it is the third temple, meaning it was preceded by two others, all attributed to the same person and bearing his name—the Temple of Solomon. But what is the story of these temples? Let’s start with the First Temple of Solomon.
According to the biblical narrative, the First Temple began to take shape during the reign of David, peace be upon him. However, Prophet David was forbidden by God from building it because, according to the Torah (I repeat, the Torah), his hands were stained with the blood of wars and fighting. Thus, the honor of building the temple was given to King Solomon, or as we know him, Prophet Solomon, peace be upon him. He began constructing the temple, bringing stones from what became known as Solomon’s Quarries. As for the cedar wood, it covered the roof and doors, while the floor was made of cypress wood. The exterior of the temple was covered in pure gold. The temple workers, by an agreement between Solomon and Hiram, King of Tyre, were from the ancient city of Tyre—yes, the same ancient city of Tyre, which is now in southern Lebanon, with its historical heritage being subjected to violent bombardment by the terrorist entity. You can imagine the scale of destruction and heritage loss caused by their terrorism today—the terrorism of the entity of destruction.
After completing the construction of the temple, Solomon moved the Ark of the Covenant, which, according to the biblical narrative, contained the Ten Commandments, Moses’ staff, and relics from Aaron’s garments. The Ark, which the Israelites carried with them during their wandering, was placed in a special tent known as the Tabernacle. The Ark, which was lost to them, was later returned by Saul (or Shaul, according to the biblical narrative). After the temple was built, the Ark was moved to its new center, becoming a destination for Jews and a center of their worship. This continued after Solomon’s death until the Babylonian invasion, which led to the destruction of Jerusalem and the burning of the city, including the temple. As we mentioned in the episode about the Kingdoms of Israel, the Israelites returned to Jerusalem during the reign of Emperor Cyrus and, with his permission, rebuilt the Second Temple. However, this time, the Ark of the Covenant was absent, as it had disappeared after the destruction of the First Temple, and no trace of it has been found since. Additionally, many other sacred items, such as the Urim and Thummim (tools of ancient Jewish divination), the sacred oil, and the sacred fire, were also lost. The Second Temple was destroyed by the Roman commander Titus, and it has not been rebuilt since. The idea of the temple resurfaced with the establishment of the occupying entity as one of the justifications for the usurpation of Palestinian land today.
This is the biblical narrative. In Islam, however, there is no mention of the temple. As you have heard, Prophet Solomon built a mosque, as mentioned in the Quranic verses. In Islam, Solomon is a revered prophet of God, and thus, the construction of a mosque is a realistic event. Many Muslim scholars believe that Al-Aqsa Mosque existed before the arrival of the Israelites to the land of Palestine. Some believe that Adam, peace be upon him, was the first to lay the foundation of the mosque, while others believe that Prophet Abraham, peace be upon him, built Al-Aqsa after building the Kaaba. Therefore, the mosque existed before their arrival in Palestine by divine command. Solomon, peace be upon him, renovated and restored what already existed. Ibn Khaldun and Ibn al-Wardi, among a few Muslim historians, referred to the existence of the temple based on its mention in the Quran in the form of a mosque. However, the prevailing opinion remains as mentioned earlier.
As for the Ark of the Covenant, it is known as the Ark of Tranquility in Islam and is mentioned in the Quran and Hadith without delving into the details of its contents. The Islamic narrative states that the Ark was lost to the Israelites during their wandering and its return to them was a sign of Saul’s kingship, as mentioned in Surah Al-Baqarah (verses 246-248). Also, in the Islamic narrative, there is no trace of the Ark, and the Jews’ claim of its existence beneath what is called the Temple today under Al-Aqsa Mosque is entirely baseless. One of the most prominent hypotheses about the Ark’s location is that it resides in the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Axum, Ethiopia. According to Ethiopian beliefs, Menelik, whom Ethiopians consider the descendant of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, brought the Ark to Ethiopia. We discussed this topic, along with many other intriguing details, in a previous episode of the program "Mystery." Do you remember it?
In Islam, the temple is a mosque that has existed since the beginning of humanity, and the Ark of the Covenant is the Ark of Tranquility, which may have disappeared for a divine reason. In contrast, the alleged temple in the Torah and the lost Ark of the Covenant are also absent in Judaism. However, as usual, they seek to falsify history and facts to serve their agenda. Thus, building the Third Temple has become an obligation for them, even if the price is the destruction of the second mosque on Earth—our blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
A topic like this, deeply connected to history and sparking so much controversy and wars, should attract the attention of scholars and historians. This is exactly what happened, as hundreds of archaeologists, including Jewish ones, rushed to search for any trace of the alleged temple, whether in the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque or its walls, leading to dangerous and destructive excavations carried out by the occupying Israeli authorities. The result is always the same: no trace of the temple exists beneath the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Dome of the Rock, or even the Al-Haram Al-Sharif. In fact, one of the most prominent Jewish archaeologists who led international excavation campaigns, Israel Finkelstein, stated in multiple instances that there is not a single piece of evidence supporting the existence of the temple. Even the famous Jehoash Inscription, which was said to be from the stones of the First Temple, was proven after research and scrutiny—even by the Israeli Antiquities Authority—to be a modern forgery.
Thus, due to all this falsification and failure to find any trace of the temple, the temple has become a mythical story added to Jewish beliefs. One of the most prominent figures to advocate this view is the Israeli archaeologist Israel Finkelstein himself—a witness from their own ranks. Despite the scientific evidence, the lying Zionists did not stop. They falsely claimed the Western Wall (Al-Buraq Wall) as part of their ancient temple, turning it into a destination for their distorted prayers and a place to mourn their alleged lost glory and oppression. The Western Wall became one of the main causes of conflicts and disturbances between the rightful owners of the land and the intruders. These disturbances led to the intervention of the international community, which formed a UN committee in 1930 to study the complaints submitted by both sides. The committee began its work by reviewing ancient documents, hearing testimonies from both sides, and listening to the arguments of Muslim and Jewish lawyers. After a month of investigations, the committee reached a shocking conclusion for the Jews: the Western Wall is rightfully, historically, and legally owned by Muslims, as it is an integral part of the Al-Haram Al-Sharif. Not only that, but even the Encyclopaedia Britannica, despite the role of the British Empire in the establishment of the occupying entity, acknowledged that it is impossible to confirm the existence of the temple beneath the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Why? Simply because the Roman commander Titus, whom you may remember, burned the city, leaving no trace of what once stood there. Therefore, even scientifically and legally, they have no right to any stone in Jerusalem.
The irony is that Jewish rabbis have not specified a precise location for the temple within the Al-Haram Al-Sharif. Sometimes they claim it is beneath it, other times outside its walls, beneath Al-Aqsa Mosque, or beneath the Dome of the Rock. This is another clear evidence of their lies. Other scholars have suggested that if the temple truly existed, it might have been located outside the land of Palestine entirely. One of these locations will shock you. Listen carefully: one of the most prominent sites promoted as a possible location for the temple is in Syria, specifically the archaeological site of Ain Dara. This site garnered significant attention from archaeologists, as its structure and layout perfectly matched the biblical description of the temple. Once the news spread, exploration and excavation campaigns began to flock to the area. Would the Jews accept this? Of course not, as it would dismantle their entity from its foundation. The Zionist response was that this discovered temple is a twin temple to the alleged Temple of Solomon, meaning a replica of it. Thus, for them, it became evidence that their alleged temple existed, and the Ain Dara temple, with its matching structure, is the best proof of this. Isn’t this behavior typical of them?
Now we come to the shocking hypothesis—or rather, the shocking claim: the temple was never in the land of Canaan, not in Palestine, nor in Syria, nor anywhere else. The temple is in Yemen. Yes, as you heard, Yemen. How and why? Keep your focus, because what you are about to hear will undoubtedly shock you. This hypothesis was based on the idea that Prophet Solomon, peace be upon him, after marrying the Queen of Sheba, returned to Yemen and established his rule there. Therefore, if the temple was ever built, it was built there. Of course, Yemen is full of archaeological sites—it is, after all, a land of civilizations. However, just like in Jerusalem, no trace of this temple has been found, especially since the Torah itself does not mention Yemen as a land of the Jews. Up to this point, everything seems normal, as many archaeological sites, especially lost ones, are subject to numerous hypotheses. But for a hypothesis to gain traction and spread through the words of a prominent figure, even becoming a pivotal event—this is the crux of the matter.
The most prominent figure responsible for popularizing the hypothesis of the temple’s existence in Yemen is none other than the late Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, Abu Ammar. Yes, as you heard, the late president stated on multiple occasions that the temple is in Yemen. In fact, according to Hassan Asfour, one of the Palestinian commissioners in the late president’s team during the Oslo Accords, Arafat, in response to the Zionists’ demand for sovereignty over what they call the Temple Mount, told them verbatim: “For the sake of peace, I can grant you permission to build a temple in Nablus, but not in Jerusalem. The Jews were in Yemen, not in Jerusalem, and their temple was built there.” Did this surprise you? Listen carefully to the Israeli response at the time and take your time to analyze it. The response came from Shlomo Ben Ami, who said: “Arafat denies our history and civilization, and those who deny cannot remain among us.” What happened to President Arafat? We all know he was likely assassinated. Do you believe this statement was a primary reason for his elimination? Share your thoughts in the comments.
My friends, I will stop here in exposing the lies and falsifications of these people, as their crimes in all forms require volumes to document. They did not respect their God and killed their prophets—do you think they will respect others and their rights? In their beliefs and traditions, they are the chosen people of God, while the rest of humanity, with all its religions, are servants and slaves with no history on the land of Palestine. They falsified their history, killed the rightful owners of the land, displaced them, and spread corruption on Earth, forgetting their dark past and history. They are the ones who incurred God’s wrath and were scattered by the command of the One and Only God. Everything they have is fabricated, and their alleged temple has become a pretext to justify their crimes and hatred. They could not find their First or Second Temple, but they found our mosque, standing tall since the beginning of creation, a thorn in their eyes. Thus, the Third Temple remains a dream that tickles the existence of these gangs, while our mosque remains a witness to their falsehood, lies, and defiance of the Almighty. The mosque has its men, and God will protect it. As for us, as we have always promised, we will remain informed and continue to research all topics that serve this great cause and lift the injustice from our people, who have paid a heavy price in blood in Palestine and Lebanon to protect this land and the sanctities of this nation. Until we meet again in a new discussion, stay safe, my friends, and peace be upon you.
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