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The book deals with the role of Jerusalem as a central religious-political symbol, and with the processes by which symbols of faith and sanctity are being employed in a political struggle. It examines the current Islamic ethos towards Jerusalem and the affinity between this religious ethos and the political aspirations of the Palestinians and other Arab and Islamic groups. It also compares current Jewish and Muslim narratives and processes of denial and de-legitimizing the affiliation of the other to the holy city and its sacred shrines and addresses the question whether religious outlook forms a major barrier for achieving peace in the Israeli-Arab arena.
Contents
Introduction Elevation in Sanctity of al-Aqsa and al-Quds Denial of an Authentic Jewish Connection to Jerusalem and its Holy Places Creating a New Islamic Ethos of Jerusalem Islamicizing the Conflict Actors, Disseminators and Achievements Conclusion: The Religious Barrier