In essence, Judaism no longer holds the status of the primary religion, not due to falsification but rather due to its invalidation by the last prophet. Islam distinguishes itself in terms of universality and locality when compared to other religions or philosophical traditions. Its laws are deemed universal and applicable to all individuals, regardless of their location or the era in which they live.
The initial response to this inquiry is that Jerusalem should be given into the care of those who have faith in God, as it is stated in the first law of the perfect city. Any individual who believes in God and does not believe in any other deities will be entrusted with Jerusalem. One's comprehension of divine names determines their understanding of God.
The names of God reveal His behavior and expectations for us, as well as guiding our own actions. As such, those who recognize these moral values as the ultimate standard have a rightful claim to Jerusalem. Those who embrace the divine names as their moral compass are the true inheritors of this world, ensuring the safety of humanity and nature.
God cannot be exploited; using His name to dominate people or deceiving others through sacred values amounts to a rejection of the fundamental principles of righteousness. Those who misuse God's name or seek worldly power in His name will be disapproved in Jerusalem. Whoever associates partners with God or worships "another" by prioritizing personal interests, tribe, or self above others cannot claim to be from Jerusalem. It is essential to be conscious of the inner self, guiding one to discern where to stand or when to refrain. Therefore, those who dedicate their thoughts to understanding God's acts and reflecting on Him are deemed worthy of Jerusalem's trust.
By having faith in God, our moral actions and good deeds gain significance. Thus, a devout individual abides by the ethical standards that come with belief in God. Therefore, upholding the principle that all beings have a right to live and standing against unjust killings makes one worthy of being entrusted with Jerusalem.
The right to live is not exclusive to humans. It extends to all creatures of nature, animals and other living beings. And it should never be disregarded. Therefore, those who uphold these laws and safeguard what has been entrusted to them have the authority over Jerusalem (You shall not steal). Similarly, anyone who treats humanity as their own kin, respects elders and shows care for everyone without bias will have the privilege of Jerusalem (Honor your father and mother).
And finally, whoever honors others' right to exist, preserves their customs and heritage, and practices peaceful coexistence without hostility towards others will be deemed worthy of governing Jerusalem (You shall love your neighbor and not bear false witness).
This should be the attitude that Muslims uphold concerning Jerusalem.
* This article has been written by Ekrem Demirli for the cultural and arts website Fikriyat.