Mount Sinai

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Mount Sinai,Template:Efn also known as Jabal Musa (Template:Langx), is a mountain on the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt. It is one of several locations claimed to be the biblical Mount Sinai, the place where, according to the sacred scriptures of the three major Abrahamic religions (Torah, Bible, and Quran), the Hebrew prophet Moses received the Ten Commandments from God.[1][2][3]

It is a Template:Convert 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 Template:Convert, is the highest peak in Egypt.[4]

Geology

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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[5] 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.

Religious significance

Judaism and Christianity

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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.[6] At the summit also is "Moses' cave", where the Hebrew prophet Moses is believed to have waited to receive the Ten Commandments from God.[1][2][3]

Islam

The Jabal Musa is associated with the Islamic prophet Mūsā ibn ʿImrān (i.e., Moses).[2] In particular, numerous references to Jabal Musa exist in the Quran,[7][8] where it is called Ṭūr Saināʾ,23|20|b=y-9|[9] Ṭūr Sīnīn,95|2|b=y-10|[10] and aṭ-Ṭūr2|63-93|b=y-11|[11]28|3-86|b=y-12|[12] and al-Jabal (both meaning "the Mount").7|103-156|b=y-13|[13] As for the adjacent Wād Ṭuwā (Valley of Tuwa), it is considered as being muqaddas20|9-99|b=y-14|[14]79|15-25|b=y-15|[15] (sacred),[16][17] and a part of it is called Al-Buqʿah Al-Mubārakah ("The blessed Place").28|3-86|b=y-12|[12]

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.[18]

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See also

References

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  5. Hanaa M. Salem and A. A. ElFouly, "Minerals Reconnaissance at Saint Catherine Area, Southern Central Sinai, Egypt and their Environmental Impacts on Human Health" Template:Webarchive. ICEHM2000, Cairo University, Egypt, September 2000, pp. 586–98
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