The Jewish claim: 4,000 years: Abraham was about to sacrifice Isaac on Mount Moriah, where the Jewish Temple is today. (By the way, the Muslims changed the story and said that Ishmael was being sacrificed then blamed us for changing our own history, or some other nonsense like that).
Archaelogical fact: 1100 BC, 3,100 years ago, David re-conquers Jerusalem for the Jewish people and makes Jerusalem his capital City. His son Solomon completes the Jewish Temple on the Temple Mount, and transforms Jerusalem from the tiny town it was, to the citadel it is today.
Muslim claim: Muhammad had an out of body experience and went to Jerusalem on a winged horse that had a woman's face. Wow. Was he trippin' on a narghilah or what? He never left Saudi Arabia, c'mon.
Jewish claim: Jerusalem described and mentioned in detail thousands of times in the Torah and over 600 times in daily prayer.
Muslim claim: Never mentioned in Quran. Loosely referred to 1 time as the "farthest place."
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