All three monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) have important holy sites in Jerusalem.
Yes it is. If you think about it, the religious Golden Shrine and religion of Jerusalem makes it what it is today.
Rome, Jerusalem, the conduct of worms
There is no one religion in Jerusalem. There are three main religions prevalent in Jerusalem, which are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Jerusalem is the capital city of the nation of Israel, not of any religion.
Vithal Trimbak Gune has written: 'Ancient shrines of Goa' -- subject(s): Religion, Shrines, Antiquities
There is no such thing as the "Jerusalem Religion". Jerusalem is a city, not a set of beliefs. Although Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all hold Jerusalem to be sacred, none of these religions was founded in Jerusalem.
Depends on which era - the biblical text says Solomon (900s BCE) had many gods in his house, but in about 620 BCE king Josiah centralised religion in Jerusalem to try to control those who visited the hill shrines of Astarte.
Elihu Lauterpacht has written: 'Jerusalem and the Holy Places' -- subject(s): Palestine, Shrines
Martin Lev has written: 'The traveler's key to Jerusalem' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Shrines
There is no such thing as the Jerusalem Holy Book. Jerusalem is a place, not a religion.
No, that is forbidden for us. The Ten Commandments explicitly prohibit this. (Exodus 20:4)
There are 3 major religions in Jerusalem : Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.