Awqaf Minister condemns calls for allocating part of Al-Aqsa to Jews
AMMONNEWS - The Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Hayel Dawood, condemned media reports that 'called for allowing the Jews to pray in some parts of Al-Aqsa compound and for dividing and allocating a part of the compound for Jews'.
Speaking to Petra, Dawood stressed 'Jordan's constants stand as per which it considered Al-Aqsa compound is the one surrounded by a wall around an area of 144 donum and all the mosques, yards and domes inside.' He added that 'the compound is a completely Islamic endowment for Muslims and Al-Aqsa is completely indivisible.' Dawood also added that the status quo of Al-Aqsa is determined by global organizations and international legitimacy instruments, that consider 'the city of Jerusalem as an occupied one and, in its current situation, is not subject to change'.
AMMONNEWS - The Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Hayel Dawood, condemned media reports that 'called for allowing the Jews to pray in some parts of Al-Aqsa compound and for dividing and allocating a part of the compound for Jews'.
Speaking to Petra, Dawood stressed 'Jordan's constants stand as per which it considered Al-Aqsa compound is the one surrounded by a wall around an area of 144 donum and all the mosques, yards and domes inside.' He added that 'the compound is a completely Islamic endowment for Muslims and Al-Aqsa is completely indivisible.' Dawood also added that the status quo of Al-Aqsa is determined by global organizations and international legitimacy instruments, that consider 'the city of Jerusalem as an occupied one and, in its current situation, is not subject to change'.
AMMONNEWS - The Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Hayel Dawood, condemned media reports that 'called for allowing the Jews to pray in some parts of Al-Aqsa compound and for dividing and allocating a part of the compound for Jews'.
Speaking to Petra, Dawood stressed 'Jordan's constants stand as per which it considered Al-Aqsa compound is the one surrounded by a wall around an area of 144 donum and all the mosques, yards and domes inside.' He added that 'the compound is a completely Islamic endowment for Muslims and Al-Aqsa is completely indivisible.' Dawood also added that the status quo of Al-Aqsa is determined by global organizations and international legitimacy instruments, that consider 'the city of Jerusalem as an occupied one and, in its current situation, is not subject to change'.
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Awqaf Minister condemns calls for allocating part of Al-Aqsa to Jews
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