It was an place for nothing but good and an place to worship god
Sikhs have no holy land nor there is any holy place or holy time. Sikhism as a religion believes that the remembrance of God makes places and time holy rather than having any particular holy place or land. Hence, the only way to enter is to remember God anytime, any place. As for Sikhs place of worship (Gurudwara), Sikhs leave their shoes outside the room where their Holy Scripture is present.
The Holy Land.
Israel (The Holy Land)
a nice little place were they could rub heat laxer on there balls
I think the holy land was important because the people in medieval times cared deeply about their religion and the holy land was a place where they could praise and show their love for God or the god they "worshiped".
Jerusalem and The Holy Land
In Ojibwe, the term for "holy place" can be expressed as "manidoo-akiing," which translates to "spirit land" or "land of the spirits." The language can vary slightly by dialect, but this expression captures the essence of a sacred or revered site.
It was called the Holy Land by the Israelites. The word "Holy" means to be set apart. God set apart the land of Israel for the Israelite nation.
yes it isAdditional Comment:If you are speaking of the specific place, Jerusalem, then yes, it is Holy Land. If you are generalizing about a piece of land that may be sacred to some, like Indian burial grounds, then the convention is not to capitalize it.
The Holy Land, is not the place where Christendom and Judaism mentions, in the story of Moses. It is mainly (though Sorry, not 100% historically accurate) the place where Richard And Saladin, met for Battle.
When? The Holy Land has been in existence 3000 years in its capacity as a holy land.
Many Christians choose to stay in the Holy Land because it's the birth place of Jesus Christ.