The beginning of Jerusalem

If you want to know about Aqsa in the mosque, you must first know about Jerusalem. In 3000 BC, Malik Sadeq, ruler of the Yabusi tribe in Arabia, planned to establish the city of Jerusalem and laid the foundation of the city. It is used as the main center and capital of their country. The Yabusi people are also called Canaanite Arabs. The Yabusi people built many houses in the city. They built a fortress on the hill of Sahiun to defend the city. The fort was built mainly to protect themselves from other oppressors and plunderers, including the Hebrews and the Egyptians. They allied themselves with Tahtames, the first Pharaoh of Egypt, to resist the Hebrew invasion in 1550 BC. They have controlled the city for about 2,000 years. They ruled over the city until 11 BC. After the death of Prophet Moses (peace be upon him) the children of Israel led by Prophet Joshua bin Noon entered Jerusalem. After the defeat at the hands of Alexander the Great in 322 BC, Israel's rule in Jerusalem came to an end. However, the civilization that existed throughout Syria and Iraq, including Jerusalem, during the Yabusi rule, is called the Abila civilization. Scientists excavated the soil and recovered many Arabic writing patterns of that period. 1929-31 AD: French scientists excavate a site in Ras-e-Ramra and find many stones of the rich Abila culture written in Arabic. The Yabusis introduced a culture of belief in the existence of God. They used to offer bread for the sake of nearness to Allah. During that period narrow canals were cut from various wells to supply water to the town.

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