Q:
I have recently received an email advising me of the status
of the Masjid al Aqsa and diffrentiating it from the Dome
of the rock. Can you please clarify the situation and advise,
if the Masjid e Aqsa is different from the Dome of the Rock,
why do we see its picture representing Masjid e Aqsa at
all Islamic places, and I (and many other muslims) were
completely inaware of the difference.
A: Praise be to Allaah.
Al-Masjid al-Aqsa (in Jerusalem) was the
first of the two qiblahs, and is one of the three mosques
to which people may travel for the purpose of worship. And
it was said that it was built by Sulaymaan (peace be upon
him), as stated in Sunan al-Nasaa’i (693) and classed as
saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Nasaa’i. And it was said
that it existed before Sulaymaan (peace be upon him) and
that Sulaymaan rebuilt it; this is based on the evidence
narrated in al-Saheehayn from Abu Dharr (may Allaah be pleased
with him) who said: “I said, ‘O Messenger of Allaah, which
mosque was built on earth first?’ He said, ‘Al-Masjid al-Haraam
[in Makkah].’ I said, ‘Then which?’ He said, ‘Al-Masjid
al-Aqsa.’ I said, ‘How much time was there between them?’
He said, ‘Forty years. So wherever you are when the time
for prayer comes, pray, for that is the best thing to do.’”
Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3366; Muslim, 520.
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him) was taken on the Night Journey (isra’) to Bayt
al-Maqdis (Jerusalem), where he led the Prophets in prayer
in this blessed mosque.
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“Glorified (and Exalted) be He (Allaah)
[above all that (evil) they associate with Him]
Who took His slave (Muhammad) for a journey
by night from Al-Masjid Al-Haraam (at Makkah) to Al-Masjid
Al-Aqsaa (in Jerusalem), the neighbourhood whereof We have
blessed, in order that We might show him (Muhammad) of Our
Ayaat (proofs, evidences, lessons, signs, etc.). Verily,
He is the All-Hearer, the All-Seer” [al-Isra’ 17:1]
The Dome of the Rock was built by the
caliph ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Marwaan in 72 AH.
It says in al-Mawsoo’ah al-Filasteeniyyah
(4/203): “The name al-Masjid al-Aqsa was historically applied
to the entire sanctuary (al-Haram al-Shareef) and the buildings
in it, the most important of which is the Dome of the Rock
which was built by ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Marwaan in 72 AH/691
CE, which is regarded as one of the greatest Islamic historical
buildings. But today the name is applied to the great mosque
which is situated in the southern part of the sanctuary
plateau.”
It also says in al-Mawsoo’ah (3/23): “The
Dome of the Rock is situated in the middle of the plateau
of al-Masjid al-Aqsa, which is in the southeastern part
of the city of al-Quds (Jerusalem). It is a spacious rectangular
plateau which measures 480 meters from north to south, and
300 meters from east to west. This plateau occupies approximately
one-fifth of the area of the Old City of Jerusalem.
The mosque which is the place of prayer
is not the Dome of the Rock, but because pictures of the
Dome are so widespread, many Muslims think when they see
it that this is the mosque. This is not in fact the case.
The Mosque is situated in the southern portion of the plateau,
and the Dome is built on the raised rock that is situated
in the middle of the plateau.
We have already seen above that the name
of the mosque was historically applied to the whole plateau.
This is supported by the words of Shaykh
al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) in
Majmoo’at al-Rasaa’il al-Kubra, 2/61: “Al-Masjid al-Aqsa
is the name for the whole of the place of worship built
by Sulaymaan (peace be upon him). Some people started to
give the name of al-Aqsa to the prayer-place which was built
by ‘Umar ibn al-Khattaab in front of it. Praying in this
prayer-place which ‘Umar built for the Muslims is better
than praying in the rest of the mosque, because when ‘Umar
conquered Jerusalem there was a huge garbage dump on the
rock, since the Christians wanted to show their scorn for
the place towards which the Jews used to pray. So ‘Umar
issued orders that the filth be removed and he said to Ka’b:
‘Where do you think we should build a place of prayer for
the Muslims?’ He said, ‘Behind the rock.’ He said, ‘O you
son of a Jewish woman! Are influenced by your Jewish ideas!
Rather I will build it in front of it.’
Hence when the imams of this ummah entered
the mosque, they would go and pray in the prayer-place that
was built by ‘Umar. With regard to the Rock, neither ‘Umar
nor any of the Sahaabah prayed there, and there was no dome
over it during the time of the Rightly-Guided Caliphs. It
was open to the sky during the caliphate of ‘Umar, ‘Uthmaan,
‘Ali, Mu’aawiyah, Yazeed and Marwaan… The scholars among
the Sahaabah and those who followed them in truth did not
venerate the rock because it was an abrogated qiblah… rather
it was venerated by the Jews and some of the Christians.”
‘Umar denounced Ka’b al-Ahbaar and called
him the son of a Jewish woman because Ka’b had been a Jewish
scholar and rabbi, so when he suggested to ‘Umar that he
should build the mosque behind the rock, that was out of
respect for the rock so that the Muslims would face it when
praying, and veneration of the rock was part of the religion
of the Jews, not the religion of the Muslims.
The Muslims’ fondness for the picture
of the Dome may be because of the beauty of this building,
but this does not excuse them from the resulting mistake
of not distinguishing between the Mosque and the buildings
that surround it.
This may be one of the plots and tricks
of the Jews, because of their veneration for the rock and
their facing it in prayer. Or is may be in order to give
importance to the Rock so that they can fulfil their desire
to build the so-called Temple of Solomon on the ruins of
al-Masjid al-Aqsa. This is by making the Muslims think that
al-Masjid al-Aqsa is the Dome of the Rock, so that if the
Jews start to destroy al-Masjid al-Aqsa and the Muslims
denounce them for that, they will tell them, “Al-Masjid
al-Aqsa is fine,” and will show them a picture of the Dome
of the Rock. Thus they will achieve their aims and be safe
from the Muslims’ criticism.
We ask Allaah to restore the Muslims’
power and glory, and to cleanse al-Masjid al-Aqsa of the
brothers of the monkeys and pigs, for Allaah has full power
and control over His Affairs, but most of men know not (cf.
Yoosuf 12:21).
And Allaah knows best.
Source: islamQA.com