Friday 21st March

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I had planned to post just one picture a day but Jerusalem seems to be a city of contrasts so today there will be two – one good and one ugly.

Friday 21st March

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The good: pictured above is Ibrahim Mogra  (founder and Principal of Khazinatul-`Ilm, Madaris of Arabic and Muslim Life Studies, in Leicester) standing on the Mount of Olives with the Dome of the Rock at Al-Aqsa Mosque behind.  This was a great day for Ibrahim who walked from here to the Mosque to join the multitudes for Friday Prayers. The Mosque stands in the Old City of Jerusalem on what I knew as Temple Mount but it is known more popularly around here as Haram al-Sharif (Noble Sanctuary). The opportunity to pray here for a Muslim is a real privilege as the third holiest place after Makkah (Mecca) and Madinah. He told us all he was disgusted last night after a twelve hour wait to get through airport security but today he was happy. (Copyright © Tim Stratford 2014)

Friday 21st March

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And the ugly: Whilst the Muslim members of our party joined the throng for Friday Prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque the Christian group walked on to the Pool of Bethesda. Just out of the Old City we encountered two lines of police in a stand-off with a crowd.  As we approached we realised the crowd was praying. We learned that these were Muslim men under 50 who were not allowed to approach Al-Aqsa today for Friday prayers.  we had seen some scuffles at earlier police lines but here the guns were by a crowd that simply prayed. (Copyright © Tim Stratford 2014)

Thursday 20th March

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This is Thursday 20th March

Tel Aviv Airport.  It’s a nice space to walk through.  The white British Christians did just that.  Four British Muslims spent a further eleven hours there undergoing questions with their passports withdrawn despite carrying letters of recommendation from the British Embassy.  They arrived at St George’s College at 4:00am for their evening meal well after the Christians had retired.  We have rejigged the programme this morning until they are sufficiently rested.  Pictured above, the Dean of St George’s College Jerusalem, Graham Smith, and a participant, Clive Burrows from the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham. (Copyright © Tim Stratford 2014)