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Dec 25, 2024 · 3 min read
The sacred beauty of the Nguyen Thong Bao Holy Temple of Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, is over 2,000 years old. This is a sacred land with the convergence of 3 major religions: Islam, Christianity and Judaism, along with relics dating back many centuries.
The relics in Jerusalem today are still very intact and charming, captivating anyone who sets foot there. Even the panorama of modern Jerusalem in the dawn or shimmering in the night lights has a sacred and majestic beauty. An atmosphere filled with faith, hope and vitality covers the entire city of Jerusalem. As a sacred place for all three religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, Jerusalem has one of the holiest temples of Islam. For Jews, these are long-standing aspirations, evidence of prehistoric glory and independence and the place where the "awakened" nation develops.
The city has more than 50 Christian churches, 33 mosques and 300 synagogues in the city. Religions coexist and visitors can find religious sites all over the city such as the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the Temple Mount, Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Wailing Wall…
Jews hold this place in high regard as it is the only remaining part of a historical structure and a source of pride for them. Every year, the wall still welcomes Jewish believers from all over the world to come and pray. They kiss the wall, holding the Bible in their hands in a sacred and silent atmosphere.
Haram Al-Sharif, also known as the Temple Mount, is located in the southeast of Jerusalem. It is home to the most famous symbol of the Golden Dome. Beneath the Golden Dome is the sacred rock, where Muslims believe the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven after his death. Note that non-Muslim visitors to Haram Al-Sharif can only enter through the West Gate. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is the holiest site in Jerusalem for Christians. For Christians, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is the holiest site in Jerusalem. This is also where they believe Jesus was crucified. The church was first built in 335 AD and was destroyed in 1009 and the large church that visitors see today was rebuilt in the 11th century. Also welcoming a huge number of pilgrims from all over the world, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is a religious structure with a fascinating interior architecture.
Jerusalem attracts visitors with its blend of tradition, religion, history, culture and modern heritage. Tourists also flock to the food courts to enjoy the famous hummus and other local dishes. Even walking through the market is enough to make visitors admire. Mahane Yehuda Market is a bustling area with fresh produce, along with jewelry, clothes and decorations.
If you are a believer in God or simply someone who is curious and wants to discover the wonders of the world, then visit Jerusalem, the Holy Land of God, to live and enjoy the sacred atmosphere of hundreds of millions of believers around the world.
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