سامی ادیان کا مذہبی ادب اوریہودیت کے مقدس مقامات کا تصور- تحقیقی جائزہ SPIRITUAL LITERATURE OF SEMITIC RELIGIONS AND THE CONCEPT OF SACRED PLACES IN JUDAISM: A RESEARCH REVIEW Section Islamic Studies

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Dr Fozia Naeem,Muhammad Rashid,Hafiz Muhammad Shahid Mehmood

Abstract

In Semitic religions, such as Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, the concept of sacred places is based on achievement, history, or traditions. These places are valued for worship, pilgrimage, and important religious events.In Judaism, the holiest sites include the Temple Mount (or Masjid al-Aqsa) and the Valley of Hell (or Gehnom), Jerusalem, Safed, Hebron, Tiberias, Hot Springs of Galiene. These holy places are considered to have religious importance. These holy places are important because of their various religious traditions, historical significance, and religious pilgrimages. These holy places are important not only for Judaism but also for people of different religions of the world. By understanding the history, religious significance, and value of these places, we can better understand our historical legacy and relation between Semitic religions.

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