Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, built over the site of the Jewish Holy Temple.
Jerusalem is considered holy by Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
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Yes as both the Jews and Muslims consider Jerusalem as a holy city., and Israel want it as their capital one day.
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Jerusalem. However, Jerusalem is a sacred city for also both Christians and Muslims.
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Answer Ai can only speak for the Jews..the Temple was built by them and was where they served God. God's presence never departed from there. Answer B (Hint on Answer A)God is everywhere anytime. God is not bounded by site or certain place. God is closer to you than your blood veins. I understand that the temple is sacred to Jews but I don't understand how the site itself is sacred if the temple if completely destroyed thousands of year ago well before Christianity per the Bible God revelation to Jesus (PBUH) and well before Islam per Quran God revelation to prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Currently the site includes sacred worship houses for both Muslims and Christians.
Oil is sacred to both Jews and Orthodox christians. Both religions believe it was a liquid from god.
The Pantheon as either the entire set of Greek Gods or the Temples in which such Gods are worshiped are considered blasphemous and idolatrous to Jews and Muslims alike and are therefore not sacred in the slightest. Jews celebrate Hannukah, when zealous religious leaders overthrew the Greek Imperial Authorities and smashed the idols of Greek Gods placed in the Jewish Great Temple.
Al Quds is important for both Jews and Muslims because there are there for Jews the holy places of the Western Wall and the Temple Mount Complex and for Muslims there are there Al-Aqsa mosque (that is considered the third of the three holiest mosques in Islam history). For both Muslims and Jews the whole site of Al-Quds (or East Jerusalem) is holy.
Jerusalem for both Jews and Christians. Either Mecca or Medina for Muslims.
The Muslims and Jews both claim that Palestine is their land at that they have been living there for thousands of years. The Muslims do not have any proof of their claim, but the Jews do.
It is the East of Jerusalem (or AlQods) where there are the Western Wall and the Temple Mount Complex (that are holy places for Jews) and Al-Aqsa mosque (that is considered the third of the three holiest mosques in Islam history). For both Muslims and Jews the whole site of Al-Qods (Jerusalem) is holy.
Muslims and Jews both believe in One God, reject the concept of the trinity, and honor the Prophets of the Old Testament. Muslims and Jews both believe in One God, reject the concept of the trinity, and honor the Prophets of the Old Testament.