The Arson of al-Aqsa Mosque in 1969 and its Impact on the Muslim World As Reflected in the British Documents
@inproceedings{Saleh2010TheAO, title={The Arson of al-Aqsa Mosque in 1969 and its Impact on the Muslim World As Reflected in the British Documents}, author={Mohsen M. S. Saleh}, year={2010} }
This article is the result of an examination of 154 of the British document, recently released on the burning down of al-Aqsa Mosque and its immediate effects, besides studying other relevant literature.
A temporary sweeping anger spread across the Muslim world and calls for Jihad to liberate al-Aqsa were heard everywhere. In addition, Muslim regimes held summits and coordinated, for a while, their political and media campaigns. The arson of al-Aqsa motivated the Muslims to establish the… CONTINUE READING
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