American Journal of Islam and Society (Apr 1998)

City of Stones

  • Hasan Langgulung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v15i1.2203
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1

Abstract

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This book is a political and historical study of the holy city of Jerusalem and its periods from the biblical era to the present. Beginning with a discussion of the contrasting versions of Jerusalem’s history presented by Palestinian Arabs and Israeli Jews, the author goes on to examine the way the radically opposed goals and aspirations of both sides results in conflicts. The author concludes that the stalemate over Jerusalem’s future is a “condition” that can be dealt with only by a “process oriented” and not “solution oriented” approach. The participants must deal with the problems caused by the existing conditions. This book represents a dissenting Israeli view of the problem. Meron Benvenisti, a former deputy mayor of Jerusalem whose authority included the administration of the eastern side of Jerusalem and the Old City, is highly qualified to write an unfalsified history of the Holy City. In his book Ciry ofstone, the author tried his best to demonstrate multisided historical, demographic, cultural, religious, and political opinions, together with the citizen’s feelings, without victors or vanquished. As I read the eight chapters of this precious book, I found that some issues needed clarification. and some questions needed answers ...