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Recent Incident of
desecration and Usurpation of the Ibrahim Mosque (The Records of the
Islamic Higher Council,
Jerusalem)
May 27, 1982
Jewish settlers, putting
wine on a table to prevent Muslims from praying in the Ibrahimi
Mosque.
June 2, 1982
The preparations for
prayer by Jewish settlers in the Ibrahimi Mosque, by the knowledge
of
the Israeli military
Governor.
June 13, 1982
A wedding by Jewish
Settler trespassers at the Mosque from 6 p.m until midnight.
July 1, 1982
Jewish settler
trespassers brought iron cupboards and chairs into the Jacobite and
Ibrahimi
tomb rooms inside the
Ibrahimi Mosque.
September 13, 1982
Israeli soldiers
prevented Muslims from holding their dawn prayers.
September 27, 1982
Jewish settlers blew on
the ram’s horn to disrupt the moon, afternoon and sunset Muslim
prayers.
October 24, 1982
Jewish settlers brought
Hebrew manuscripts in frames into the Ibrahimi and Jacobite tomb
rooms, as part of their
attempt to chance the Ibrahimi Mosque into a synagogue.
November 27, 1982
Those responsible for
the Ibrahimi Mosque were informed that Jews would place the Toran
inside the mosque, as
part of their attempt to change the Mosque into a synagogue.
November 29, 1982
Two hundred Jewish
settlers broke into the Ibrahimi Mosque at night, bringing tables
and
bottles of Coke into the
Jacobite and Yusifyeh tomb rooms.
December 16, 1982
Soldiers placed a
candlestick on the Salah Eddin Ayubi citadel, close to the Ibrahimi
Mosque, and then
brought a gas stove into the mosque.
December 18, 1982
Israeli soldiers brought
a dining table into the Ibrahimi Mosque and ate their lunch.
January 29, 1983
Jewish settlers drank
wine in the Ibrahimi Mosque.
February 28, 1983
After finishing their
prayers inside the Ibrahimi Mosque, Jewish settlers damaged the
copper crescent on Lady
Rifqa’s window.
April 16, 1983
Jewish settlers held a
circumcision ceremony inside the Ibrahimi Mosque, drinking wine
and partying in
desecration if Islamic standards.
May 1, 1983
Jewish settlers held a
circumcision ceremony inside Ibrahimi Mosque and Israeli military
forces prevented
Muslims from visiting the Ibrahimi tomb.
September 9, 1983
An officer broke a door
leading to the Mosque's minaret and damaged the microphone.
Then he made a path for
Jews to enter on Muslim carpets.
November 2, 1983
Jewish settlers put a
table and chair in the pulpit, changing the area into a religious
school.
November 23, 1983
Jewish settlers hung the
Ten Commandments in the Ibrahimi and Jacobite tomb rooms as
part of their attempt to
transform the Mosque into a synagogue.
December 29, 1983
Jewish settlers
prevented Muslims from entering the Mosque until late morning, as a
way of
asserting their claim to
control the Ibrahimi mosque.
Janueary 11, 1984
The Military Governor
hung three copper pieces holding the Ten Commandment on the
three doors of Ibrahimi
Mosque, as part of the attempt to transform the Mosque into a
synagogue.
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