7. Al-Aqsa Mosque
Bogdan Georgievich LisitsaThe Arabic word for mosque is masjid. This word is read in Slavic languages: mass circulation / movement.
Masjid = mas + jid
Mas = mass / massive
Jid = chid / walk / move
Chid in Slavic languages is movement.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque is a mosque located on the Temple Mount of Jerusalem, on the site of the sanctuary of Solomon's Temple. It is the third holiest site in Islam after the Al-Haram Mosque in Mecca and the Prophet's Mosque in Medina. It was the first qibla and the second mosque built on the ground. In 1099, the Crusader Knights captured Jerusalem. They used the mosque as a palace for the Jerusalem kings. The Templars, having received the mosque in 1120 as the headquarters of the order, rebuilt it into a basilica and gave it the name "Temple of Solomon." In 1187, after the conquest of Jerusalem by Salah ad-Din, the function of the mosque was restored.
The stem "Aqsa" in the name Al-Aqsa means "Axis". The word "axis" in different languages:
Azerbaijani: Ox
Albanian: Aks
Bengali: Akṣa
Bosnian: Osa
Hindi: Exis
Greek: Axonas
Galician: Eixe
Danish: Akse
Dhivehi: Eksis eve
Zulu: Iksisi
Irish: Ais
Icelandic: Ás
Italian: Asse
Cambodian: Ak
Kannada: Akṣarēkhe
Catalan: Eix
Chinese: Zhou
Corsican: Assi
Cryo: Aks
Khosa: Ekseni
Latvian: Ass
Lithuanian: Ašį
Luxembourgish: Achs
Macedonian: Oska
Malay: Paksi
Maltese: Assi
Marathi: Akṣa
Nepali: Akṣa
Dutch: As
German: Achse
Norwegian: Akser
Portuguese: Eixo
Romanian: Axă
Russian: Os'
Sinhalese: Akṣaya
Tamil: Accu
Telugu: Akṣaṁ
Turkish: Exen
Turkmen: Ok
Filipino: Aksis
Finnish: Akseli
French: Ax
Swedish: Axel
The Al-Aqsa Mosque is located on the site of the sanctuary of the Temple of Solomon, where the center of the vortex, the axis of the vortex, was located. In ancient times, the walking of large masses of people around the center of the axis (Al-Aqsa Mosque) created a powerful torsion field.
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