Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Jerusalem Is NOT An Arab City: The Numbers

Dr. Mitchell Bard on the consistent Jewish tie to Jerusalem
MYTH #281 [update of #16]

"Jerusalem is an Arab City."

FACT

Jews have been living in Jerusalem continuously for nearly two millennia. They have constituted the largest single group of inhabitants there since the 1840’s. Jerusalem contains the Western Wall of the Temple Mount, the holiest site in Judaism.

Jerusalem was never the capital of any Arab entity. In fact, it was a backwater for most of Arab history. Jerusalem never served as a provincial capital under Muslim rule nor was it ever a Muslim cultural center. For Jews, the entire city is sacred, but Muslims revere a site — the Dome of the Rock — not the city. “To a Muslim,” observed British writer Christopher Sykes, “there is a profound difference between Jerusalem and Mecca or Medina. The latter are holy places containing holy sites.” Besides the Dome of the Rock, he noted, Jerusalem has no major Islamic significance (Encounter, February 1968).

JERUSALEM’S POPULATION


Year


Jews


Muslims


Christians


Total


1844


7,120


5,000


3,390


15,510


1876


12,000


7,560


5,470


25,030


1896


28,112


8,560


8,748


45,420


1922


33,971


13,411


4,699


52,081


1931


51,222


19,894


19,335


90,451


1948


100,000


40,000


25,000


165,000


1967


195,700


54,963


12,646


263,309


1987


340,000


121,000


14,000


475,000


1990


378,200


131,800


14,400


524,400


2005


582,700


240,900


15,700


851,400


John Oesterreicher and Anne Sinai, eds., Jerusalem, (NY: John Day, 1974), p. 1; Israel Central Bureau of Statistics; Jerusalem Foundation; Municipality of Jerusalem.
This article can be found at the Jewish Virtual Library.
See also Mitchell Bard's blog:
Source: Myths & Facts Online -- A Guide to the Arab-Israeli Conflict by Mitchell G. Bard.

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