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Mount Sinai

Mount Sinai (Hebrew: הַר סִינַי Har Sīnay; Aramaic: ܛܘܪܐ ܕܣܝܢܝ Ṭūrāʾ Dsyny), also known as Jabal Musa (Arabic: جَبَل مُوسَىٰ, translation: Mountain of Moses), is a mountain on the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt. It is possibly the location of the biblical Mount Sinai, the place where, according to the Torah, Bible, and Quran, Moses received the Ten Commandments.

Mount Sinai
Egyptian Arabic: جَبَل مُوسَىٰ, romanized: Gabal Mūsā
Arabic: جَبَل مُوْسَى, romanizedJabal Mūsā
Classical Syriac: ܛܘܪܐ ܕܣܝܢܝ Ṭūrāʾ Dsyny
Ancient Greek: Ὄρος Σινά
Latin: Mons Sinai
The summit of Mount Sinai
Highest point
Elevation2,285 m (7,497 ft)
Prominence334 m (1,096 ft) 
Coordinates28°32′21.9″N 33°58′31.5″E / 28.539417°N 33.975417°E / 28.539417; 33.975417Coordinates: 28°32′21.9″N 33°58′31.5″E / 28.539417°N 33.975417°E / 28.539417; 33.975417
Naming
Native nameطُوْر سِيْنَاء
Geography
Mount Sinai
Sinai, Asian part of Egypt

It is a 2,285-metre (7,497 ft), moderately high mountain near the city of Saint Catherine in the region known today as the Sinai Peninsula. It is surrounded on all sides by higher peaks in the mountain range of which it is a part. For example, it lies next to Mount Catherine which, at 2,629 m or 8,625 ft, is the highest peak in Egypt.[1]

Geology

 
Jebel Musa in the 1869 Ordnance Survey of the Peninsula of Sinai, shown north of Mount Catherine (Jebel Katarina) and south of Willow Peak (Ras es-Safsafeh)

Mount Sinai's rocks were formed during the late stage of the evolution of the Arabian-Nubian Shield. Mount Sinai displays a ring complex[2] that consists of alkaline granites intruded into diverse rock types, including volcanics. The granites range in composition from syenogranite to alkali feldspar granite. The volcanic rocks are alkaline to peralkaline, and they are represented by subaerial flows and eruptions and subvolcanic porphyry. Generally, the nature of the exposed rocks in Mount Sinai indicates that they were formed at different depths from one another.[citation needed]

Religious significance

Judaism and Christianity

Immediately north of the mountain is the 6th-century Saint Catherine's Monastery. The summit has a mosque that is still used by Muslims, and a Greek Orthodox chapel, constructed in 1934 on the ruins of a 16th-century church, that is not open to the public. The chapel encloses the rock which is considered to be the source for the biblical Tablets of Stone.[3] At the summit also is "Moses' cave", where Moses was said to have waited to receive the Ten Commandments.

Islam

The Jabal Musa is associated with the Islamic prophet Musa (Moses).[4] In particular, numerous references to Jabal Musa exist in the Quran,[5][6] where it is called Ṭūr Saināʾ,[7] Ṭūr Sīnīn,[8] and aṭ-Ṭūr[9][10] and al-Jabal (both meaning "the Mount").[11] As for the adjacent Wād Ṭuwā (Valley of Tuwa), it is considered as being muqaddas[12][13] (sacred),[14][15] and a part of it is called Al-Buqʿah Al-Mubārakah ("The Blessed Place").[10] It is the place where Musa spoke to his Lord.[clarification needed]

Ascent and summit

There are two principal routes to the summit. The longer and shallower route, Siket El Bashait, takes about 2.5 hours on foot, though camels can be used. The steeper, more direct route (Siket Sayidna Musa) is up the 3,750 "steps of penitence" in the ravine behind the monastery.[16]

 
A panoramic view from the summit of Mount Sinai

See also

References

  1. ^ . AllSinai.info. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2006-08-29.
  2. ^ Hanaa M. Salem and A. A. ElFouly, "Minerals Reconnaissance at Saint Catherine Area, Southern Central Sinai, Egypt and their Environmental Impacts on Human Health". ICEHM2000, Cairo University, Egypt, September 2000, pp. 586–98
  3. ^ "Mount Sinai, Egypt". Places of Peace and Power.
  4. ^ Jewish Encyclopedia
  5. ^ Sharīf, J.; Herklots, G. A. (1832). Qanoon-e-Islam: Or, The Customs of the Moosulmans of India; Comprising a Full and Exact Account of Their Various Rites and Ceremonies, from the Moment of Birth Till the Hour of Death. Parbury, Allen, and Company. koh-e-toor.
  6. ^ Abbas, K. A. (1984). The World is My Village: A Novel with an Index. Ajanta Publications.
  7. ^ Quran 23:20 (Translated by Yusuf Ali)
  8. ^ Quran 95:2 (Translated by Yusuf Ali)
  9. ^ Quran 2:63–93
  10. ^ a b Quran 28:3–86
  11. ^ Quran 7:103–156
  12. ^ Quran 20:9–99
  13. ^ Quran 79:15–25
  14. ^ Ibn Kathir (2013-01-01). Dr Mohammad Hilmi Al-Ahmad (ed.). Stories of the Prophets: [قصص الأنبياء [انكليزي. Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah (Arabic: دَار الْـكُـتُـب الْـعِـلْـمِـيَّـة). ISBN 978-2745151360.
  15. ^ Elhadary, Osman (2016-02-08). "11, 15". Moses in the Holy Scriptures of Judaism, Christianity and Islam: A Call for Peace. BookBaby. ISBN 978-1483563039.
  16. ^ . AllSinai.info. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2006-08-29.

External links

  •   Mount Sinai travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Caucasian Albanian Alphabet Discovered and Deciphered, Azerbaijan International, Vol. 11:3 (Autumn 2003). Six articles.
  • View OF Mount Sinai (as opposed to the view FROM Mount Sinai)
  • Information about the town of St. Katherine and the Sinai mountains
  • A Report on Mount Sinai
  • Old maps of Mount Sinai. Eran Laor Cartographic Collection, The National Library of Israel.

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For the biblical Mount Sinai and a discussion of its possible locations see Mount Sinai Bible For other uses see Mount Sinai disambiguation Jabal Musa redirects here For other uses see Jebel Musa disambiguation Mount Sinai Hebrew ה ר ס ינ י Har Sinay Aramaic ܛܘܪܐ ܕܣܝܢܝ Ṭuraʾ Dsyny also known as Jabal Musa Arabic ج ب ل م وس ى translation Mountain of Moses is a mountain on the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt It is possibly the location of the biblical Mount Sinai the place where according to the Torah Bible and Quran Moses received the Ten Commandments Mount SinaiEgyptian Arabic ج ب ل م وس ى romanized Gabal Musa Arabic ج ب ل م و س ى romanized Jabal Musa Classical Syriac ܛܘܪܐ ܕܣܝܢܝ Ṭuraʾ Dsyny Ancient Greek Ὄros Sina Latin Mons SinaiThe summit of Mount SinaiHighest pointElevation2 285 m 7 497 ft Prominence334 m 1 096 ft Coordinates28 32 21 9 N 33 58 31 5 E 28 539417 N 33 975417 E 28 539417 33 975417 Coordinates 28 32 21 9 N 33 58 31 5 E 28 539417 N 33 975417 E 28 539417 33 975417NamingNative nameط و ر س ي ن اءGeographyMount SinaiSinai Asian part of EgyptIt is a 2 285 metre 7 497 ft moderately high mountain near the city of Saint Catherine in the region known today as the Sinai Peninsula It is surrounded on all sides by higher peaks in the mountain range of which it is a part For example it lies next to Mount Catherine which at 2 629 m or 8 625 ft is the highest peak in Egypt 1 Contents 1 Geology 2 Religious significance 2 1 Judaism and Christianity 2 2 Islam 3 Ascent and summit 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksGeology Edit Jebel Musa in the 1869 Ordnance Survey of the Peninsula of Sinai shown north of Mount Catherine Jebel Katarina and south of Willow Peak Ras es Safsafeh Mount Sinai s rocks were formed during the late stage of the evolution of the Arabian Nubian Shield Mount Sinai displays a ring complex 2 that consists of alkaline granites intruded into diverse rock types including volcanics The granites range in composition from syenogranite to alkali feldspar granite The volcanic rocks are alkaline to peralkaline and they are represented by subaerial flows and eruptions and subvolcanic porphyry Generally the nature of the exposed rocks in Mount Sinai indicates that they were formed at different depths from one another citation needed Religious significance EditJudaism and Christianity Edit Main article Mount Sinai Bible Immediately north of the mountain is the 6th century Saint Catherine s Monastery The summit has a mosque that is still used by Muslims and a Greek Orthodox chapel constructed in 1934 on the ruins of a 16th century church that is not open to the public The chapel encloses the rock which is considered to be the source for the biblical Tablets of Stone 3 At the summit also is Moses cave where Moses was said to have waited to receive the Ten Commandments Islam EditThe Jabal Musa is associated with the Islamic prophet Musa Moses 4 In particular numerous references to Jabal Musa exist in the Quran 5 6 where it is called Ṭur Sainaʾ 7 Ṭur Sinin 8 and aṭ Ṭur 9 10 and al Jabal both meaning the Mount 11 As for the adjacent Wad Ṭuwa Valley of Tuwa it is considered as being muqaddas 12 13 sacred 14 15 and a part of it is called Al Buqʿah Al Mubarakah The Blessed Place 10 It is the place where Musa spoke to his Lord clarification needed Saint Catherine s Monastery looking down from Mount Sinai The mosque at the summit The chapel at the summitAscent and summit EditThere are two principal routes to the summit The longer and shallower route Siket El Bashait takes about 2 5 hours on foot though camels can be used The steeper more direct route Siket Sayidna Musa is up the 3 750 steps of penitence in the ravine behind the monastery 16 Sunrise View from the summit The last few meters of the climb up the mountain A panoramic view from the summit of Mount SinaiSee also EditHashem El Tarif Sacred mountains Jebel Musa Morocco a similarly named mountain in MoroccoReferences Edit Sinai Geology AllSinai info Archived from the original on 2011 07 18 Retrieved 2006 08 29 Hanaa M Salem and A A ElFouly Minerals Reconnaissance at Saint Catherine Area Southern Central Sinai Egypt and their Environmental Impacts on Human Health ICEHM2000 Cairo University Egypt September 2000 pp 586 98 Mount Sinai Egypt Places of Peace and Power Jewish Encyclopedia Sharif J Herklots G A 1832 Qanoon e Islam Or The Customs of the Moosulmans of India Comprising a Full and Exact Account of Their Various Rites and Ceremonies from the Moment of Birth Till the Hour of Death Parbury Allen and Company koh e toor Abbas K A 1984 The World is My Village A Novel with an Index Ajanta Publications Quran 23 20 Translated by Yusuf Ali Quran 95 2 Translated by Yusuf Ali Quran 2 63 93 a b Quran 28 3 86 Quran 7 103 156 Quran 20 9 99 Quran 79 15 25 Ibn Kathir 2013 01 01 Dr Mohammad Hilmi Al Ahmad ed Stories of the Prophets قصص الأنبياء انكليزي Dar Al Kotob Al Ilmiyah Arabic د ار ال ـك ـت ـب ال ـع ـل ـم ـي ـة ISBN 978 2745151360 Elhadary Osman 2016 02 08 11 15 Moses in the Holy Scriptures of Judaism Christianity and Islam A Call for Peace BookBaby ISBN 978 1483563039 Mount Sinai AllSinai info Archived from the original on 2011 07 18 Retrieved 2006 08 29 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mount Sinai Mount Sinai travel guide from Wikivoyage Caucasian Albanian Alphabet Discovered and Deciphered Azerbaijan International Vol 11 3 Autumn 2003 Six articles View OF Mount Sinai as opposed to the view FROM Mount Sinai Information about the town of St Katherine and the Sinai mountains A Report on Mount Sinai Old maps of Mount Sinai Eran Laor Cartographic Collection The National Library of Israel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount Sinai amp oldid 1144464571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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