The Future of Al-Aqsa Mosque In the Light Of Trump’s Deal of the Century

Khalid El-Awaisi, C. Yavuz
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U.S. President Donald Trump declared his long-awaited and debated Middle East ‘peace plan,’ the so-called ‘deal of the century,’ in January 2020, standing alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He promised to keep Jerusalem as Israel's undivided and united capital with recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank. With regards to al-Aqsa Mosque, the plan puts forth the Zionist prospect and point of view, while undermining the Islamic importance of the area. It reduces the area of al-Aqsa Mosque to one single building of the Mosque’s compound and in practical terms, it intends that the whole area of al-Aqsa Mosque (al-Haram al-Sharif) be transformed to allow open access for prayer for visitors of all faiths and thus to end Muslim control over the site of one of Islam’s holiest mosques. The plan would, in practice, lead to three main changes that would undo the centuries-old status quo completely: the transfer of the site to Israeli sovereignty, the repealing of Jordan's apparent custodianship over it, and the expiry of the ban on non-Muslim prayer. This, in turn, would give Israel full control over the site of al-Aqsa Mosque compound, something it could not achieve during the 1967 occupation of the city. Such changes would not only mean that Muslims lose further access to their mosque, but would also allow people of other faiths, particularly Jews, to share the site with Muslims in preparation for a full Jewish monopoly over the site and the building of a Jewish temple on its site.
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从特朗普的世纪交易看阿克萨清真寺的未来
2020年1月,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普与以色列总理本雅明·内塔尼亚胡一起宣布了人们期待已久的中东“和平计划”,即所谓的“世纪协议”。他承诺保持耶路撒冷作为以色列不可分割和统一的首都,承认以色列对约旦河西岸的主权。关于阿克萨清真寺,该计划提出了犹太复国主义的前景和观点,同时削弱了伊斯兰教对该地区的重要性。它将阿克萨清真寺的面积缩小为清真寺大院的一幢建筑,实际上,它打算将阿克萨清真寺(哈拉姆谢里夫)的整个地区改造为允许所有信仰的游客开放祈祷,从而结束穆斯林对伊斯兰教最神圣的清真寺之一的地点的控制。在实践中,该计划将导致三个主要的改变,这将彻底改变几个世纪以来的现状:将该遗址移交给以色列主权,废除约旦对该遗址的明显监护,以及终止对非穆斯林祈祷的禁令。反过来,这将使以色列完全控制阿克萨清真寺的所在地,这是它在1967年占领该城市期间无法实现的。这样的改变不仅意味着穆斯林不能再进入他们的清真寺,而且还将允许其他信仰的人,特别是犹太人,与穆斯林共享该遗址,为犹太人完全垄断该遗址并在其遗址上建造犹太寺庙做准备。
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