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Author Reiter, Yitzhak, author.

Title Contesting symbolic landscape in Jerusalem : Jewish/Islamic conflict over the Museum of Tolerance at Mamilla cemetery / Yitzhak Reiter.

Publication Info. Brighton ; Chicago : Sussex Academic Press, 2014.

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Note Case discussed: Al-Aqsa Corporation for the Development of Properties of the Muslim Endowment Ltd., et al. v. Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum Corporation, et al., 19 Oct. 2008, case nos. HCJ 52/06, HCJ 1331/06, and HCJ 1671/06, clause 1.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The Mamilla cemetery and the chronology of the dispute -- The struggle over the symbolic landscape : zionization versus Palestinization and Islamization -- The waqf in the national-religious struggle of the Arab-Muslim minority in Israel -- The struggle over the jurisdiction of the sharia court -- The sanctity of cemeteries in Islam : science, belief, and interpretation -- The Palace Hotel and other precedents of construction over Muslim cemeteries -- "what is abhorrent to you, do not do to your friend" : comparative legal perspective -- "hidden from sight" : the High Court verdict -- The role of judicial tribunals in resolving conflicts over holy places -- Conclusion -- Epilogue.
Summary "In 2006 a dispute broke out regarding an initiative by the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles (backed by Israeli authorities) to construct a Museum of Tolerance (MoT) in West Jerusalem. The museum was to be built on a plot of land that in the past had been part of the historic Muslim Mamilla Cemetery, which since the 1980s has served as a municipal parking lot. Debate centred on whether construction of a museum dedicated to human dignity on Muslim cemeterial land was justified. The Northern Islamic Movement and a group of 70 academics and eight Israeli civil society organizations (including rabbis) opposed the project, but their petition to Israel's High Court of Justice failed. Yitzhak Reiter presents the public and legal dilemmas at the individual level (an act of insensitivity to the Muslim minority in Jerusalem); at the political level (the right of equal treatment by the state and the right to administer holy properties [waqf] according to religious law and rulings of shari'a [Islamic law] courts); and at the universal level (can conflict over a holy place be addressed objectively from the ideological/political positions that the place symbolizes, and is a secular civil court competent/appropriate to adjudicate a religious conflict)"--Supplied by publisher.
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Subject Museum of Tolerance and Human Dignity (Jerusalem) -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Museum of Tolerance and Human Dignity (Jerusalem)
Mamilla cemetery (Jerusalem) -- Trials, litigation, etc.
Mamilla cemetery (Jerusalem)
Cemeteries -- Law and legislation -- Jerusalem.
Cemeteries -- Law and legislation.
Building laws -- Jerusalem.
Building laws.
Muslims -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Jerusalem.
Muslims -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Muslims.
Islamic cemeteries -- Jerusalem -- History.
Islamic cemeteries.
Jewish museums -- Jerusalem -- Planning.
Jewish museums.
History.
Arab-Israeli conflict -- Law and legislation.
Planning.
LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
Middle East -- Jerusalem.
Law -- Non-U.S.
Arab-Israeli conflict.
Law, Politics & Government.
Law -- Africa, Asia, Pacific & Antarctica.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
History.
Trials, litigation, etc.
Other Form: Print version: Reiter, Yitzhak. Contesting symbolic landscape in Jerusalem 9781845196554 (DLC) 2014007481 (OCoLC)879033905
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