Iraq – Government To Turn Yechezkel HaNovi’s Tomb Into a Mosque

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    Hebrew lettering inside the tomb prophet Ezekiel, in Kifl near Najaf. Ezekiel’s tomb is inside the shrine.Al-Kifl, Iraq – Sources in Baghdad say that the government plans to turn the Tomb of the Prophet Ezekiel into a mosque and erase all Jewish markings.

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    Reports have surfaced that the government is planning to build a mosque at the ancient burial site, which is located in Al-Kifl, a small town south of Baghdad, including removing the ancient Hebew inscriptions that adorn the site. Some reports say that all or some of the lines of Hebrew script have already been erased.

    Ezekiel (Yechezkel, in Hebrew), lived in the sixth century BCE, having accompanied the exiled Judeans to Babylon. His prophecies include the Vision of the Dry Bones, as well as the future return of Jewish People to the Land of Israel even if they are not deserving (Chapter 36: 22-25). Thousands of Jews often visited the site of his tomb annually before Iraqi Jewry came to an abrupt end in the middle of the 20th century, and Moslems and Christians continue to visit it even today.

    Shelomo Alfassa, Director of Justice for Jews from Arab Countries, reports that Islamic political parties have pressured the government to remove the Jewish inscriptions. He quotes the Iraqi news agency Ur News as reporting that the writing and ornamentations “are being (or have been) removed… under the pretext of restoring the site.”

    Alfassa quotes sources to the effect that Iraq’s Antiquities and Heritage Authority “has been pressured by Islamists to historically cleanse all evidence of a Jewish connection to Iraq – a land where Jews had lived for over a thousand years before the advent of Islam.”

    Four months ago, a German-based Iraqi journalist tipped off the Association of Jewish Academics from Iraq in Israel (AJAII) that plans were afoot to build a mosque on the site of Ezekiel’s Tomb. AJAII asked Dr. Jabbar Jamal al-Din, a lecturer in Jewish Thought at Kufa University in Iraq, to investigate these reports – and he said that he believes them to be untrue.

    Sources in Baghdad, however, feel otherwise. Prof. Shmuel Moreh – Israel Prize Laureate in Arabic Literature and Professor Emeritus at Hebrew University of Jerusalem – told Israel National News that he had received worrisome phone calls from non-Jewish friends in Baghdad. Prof. Moreh, who serves as the Chairman of the Association of Jewish Academics from Iraq, said that the plans are to turn the holy site into a mosque, and “some told me that they are taking off the Hebrew inscriptions.”

    Alfassa provides the following translation of the relevant report in Ur News: “The officials of the Department of Antiquities and Heritage say that their restoration programme will continue until 2011 and is designed to carry out essential maintenance and prevent the dome and roof from collapsing. But their hidden purpose, sources say, is the removal of features that emphasize a historical connection with the Jews who built the shrine and lived in the city for hundreds of years after the Babylonian exile.”

    Though well over 100,000 Jews lived in Iraq a few decades ago, this number has now been decimated to no more than eight, Prof. Moreh said. “There are others,” he added, “but they barely know that they are Jews; in many cases, their parents did not tell them.”

    Alfassa concludes: “Iraq – the Biblical Mesopotamia -is almost as rich in Jewish history as the Land of Israel. The tomb of the prophet Ezekiel dates back to the Babylonian exile in the sixth century BCE. It was there in Iraq that Abraham discovered monotheism, and it is where the prophets Ezra, Nehemiah, Nahum, Jonah and Daniel are all buried.”


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    SHmuel
    SHmuel
    14 years ago

    Obama please get us out of that crazy land how many more people have to die in a war that accomplished nothing

    Askupeh
    Askupeh
    14 years ago

    Biblical Mesopotamia is nowhere as rich in Jewish history as the Land of Israel where our ancestors lived and died for at least fifteen hundred years.

    The United States has a lot of say in Iraq; so the Ameircan government needs to be contacted to use its power to stop this. This will not sit right even with Christian Americans who should be notified to help us stop this.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    We should not expect anything more from Iraq. Within a year or two, they will be no differnet from Iran or Syria in terms of their policy towards Israel and yiddin and all the trillions of dollars and thousand of american lives that Bush and Cheney wasted on this war for nothing will become obvious. They sued EY today for the several billion dollars for the nuclear plant bombed years ago.

    Sue them!
    Sue them!
    14 years ago

    What a tragedy if it happens!

    monroe boy
    monroe boy
    14 years ago

    maybe those so called jews (neteri karte) should speak to there buddies

    ChelmiTe
    ChelmiTe
    14 years ago

    Really we shouldnt be surprised. THEY built a Mosque on the Har Habit and have been claiming for years that there was no such thing as Solomons Temple, If Israel was smart or “normal” they would retaliate and threaten to remove markings from historical Arab sites in Israel – but if Israel was smart and normal they would never allow the situation to come to point where Iraq would
    even think of doing such a thing

    hoy
    hoy
    14 years ago

    THATS TWO smacks in the face in one day from the new iraqi governmjent to all those jews who support the so-called “liberation” of Iraq.

    nu??
    nu??
    14 years ago

    this is a tragedy for the whole world! where is the UN world heritage site comitee voicing opposition??

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    “Thousands of Jews often visited the site of his tomb annually before Iraqi Jewry came to an abrupt end in the middle of the 20th century”

    or as Rabbi Avigdor Miller, zt”l, taught, the Zionists made the historic lands of the Middle East uninhabitable for Jews

    i hope
    i hope
    14 years ago

    I hope and believe that Yechezkel hanovi will soon fulfil his prophecy.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    interesting, i think if saddam was alive wouldn’t allow this.

    Ich shaym zich oych nisht
    Ich shaym zich oych nisht
    14 years ago

    Let’s see what petitions we send to our State Dept. Let us see what our Pres. Obama says (most probably gurnisht) and what madam Secretary of State has to say (another winner !)

    A yid
    A yid
    14 years ago

    This is great news in a way. Now Israel has a great opportunity to follow their example and remove all Islamic buildings and markings from: Har Habayis, Meoras Hamachpeila, Ir Dovid, Shmuel Hanavi, etc.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    I dont believe Hashem will let anyone disturb the Navi. Lets stay tuned and watch what happens.

    actually
    actually
    14 years ago

    actually since the current iraqi government is a puppet government installed and controlled by america, i am sure that this was approved by america. i would even bet money an american company gets the contract to build.
    stop always looking to blame arabs for everything and think logically. dont forget that all over the arab world, there are muslim caretakers of jewish sites.