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11 REASONS WHY WE LOVE AL AQSA

1. the first qiblah for Muslims; 2. the station of al-Isra’ and al-Mi’raj; 3. the second house of Allah built on earth; 4.the place where hundreds of Messengers of Allah are buried; 5. the place where many Companions are buried; 6. a place where miracles were shown by Allah’s will; 7. a place which Allah Himself calls a ‘blessed place’; 8.referred to directly and indirectly, seventy times in the Holy Qur’an; 9. the place where angels have descended with Allah’s message; 10. the only place on earth where all the Messengers of Allah prayed at the same time led by the Prophet Muhammad SAW; 11. the only Masjid mentioned by name in the Holy Qur’an apart from the Ka’bah.
Reference: https://masjidalaqsa.net/2016/12/21/masjid-al-aqsa-in-a-nutshell/

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