The three most central holy sites in Jerusalem are the Western Wall for the Jews, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for the Christians, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock Shrine for Muslims.
A more complete list of the sites includes:
Jerusalem is a holy city of Islam for having the Al-Aqsa Mosque that is considered the third holy mosque in Islam history. In addition, Prophet Muhammad ascended to the Heavens from the foundation stone during the miracle of the Mira'aj. The Dome of the Rock Shrine marks this historic moment.
These sites are:
The three holy sites are:
Jerusalem is a Jewish nation so no but Muslims also live in Jerusalem to so they do but not the majority
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To visit holy sites in Jerusalem Rome Lourdes Fatima Guadalupe Basilica in Mexico City
To visit holy sites in Jerusalem Rome Lourdes Fatima Guadalupe Basilica in Mexico City
The Kaabah, Makkah is the direction of prayer for Muslims from anywhere throughout the world . They once faced Al-Aqsa (another holy site in Islam) Jerusalem as the direction of prayer.
The holy city for christians is Jerusalem, which is also the holy city of the jews.
Jerusalem is their holy city
It would be fair to say that the whole of Christianity finds Jerusalem as the most holy site for them - indeed for all mankind - and as far as the God of the Bible is concerned - aka, the City of David. In the 'new Earth' found in Revelation 21, God will live with Jesus in the New Jerusalem. Concerning other sites, this is basically an opinion type question. Some will say Bethlehem, some Rome, some Nazareth...the list goes on and on depending upon the denomination you ask.
These sites are:For Judaism: The Western Wall and the Temple Mount Complex, Mount of Olives Cemetary, Ramban Synagogue, and the City of Jerusalem itselfFor Christians: The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Via Dolorosa, Golgotha, the Church of All Nations, and Mount Zion, among other smaller churches and places.For Muslims: Al-Aqsa mosque (that is considered one of the three holiest mosques) and the Dome of the Rock Shrine . In Islam, the whole site of Al-Qods (Jerusalem) is one of three holiest sites in Islam.
The western wall is the most holy thing for the Jews ( and even for some chrostens because the western wall is a part of the Jewish temple ) . Because the western wall Jerusalem is holy for the Jews, this is the most holy city for the Jews .
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There are four holy cities in Judaism. In order of holiness, they are: Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed, and Tiberias, all of which are in either Israel or the West Bank. These cities were considered holy because of their being in the Holy Land, their relatively large Jewish community and their concentration of Torah-scholars.Additionally, the Land of Israel (which is most of Israel and the West Bank) is also considered the holy land in general.There are a number of Jewish Holy Sites even if the entire city is not holy. Some Jewish Holy Sites include the Western Wall in Jerusalem and the entire Old City, the Cave of the Ramban, the "City of David", David's Burial Ground at Mount Zion, the Tomb of Samuel just north of Jerusalem, the city of Hebron and the nearby the Cave of Machpelah, Joseph's Tomb in Nablus, the tombs of Pinehas and the Elders of the Great Assembly at Awarta, and Rachel's tomb outside of Bethlehem. There are also special historic synagogues in Safed, tombs of the righteous throughout the Middle East, and several other minor markers.