Where
Is the Ark of the Covenant Hidden?
The Ark of the Covenant is a treasure chest
revealed by our Lord in the Qur'an and which contains the
property of the Prophet Moses and the Prophet Aaron. According
to Islamic scholars, the most important feature of the Ark
is that its whereabouts have been unknown since 587 BC,
and it is generally accepted by them that it will be found
by the Mahdi, an individual who will appear in the end times.
(God knows best.)
The Ark of the Covenant is a subject to
which attention is drawn in the hadiths (sayings of our
Prophet [peace be upon him]) and in various historical sources,
and is also referred to in the Qur'an, revealed by our Lord.
The Torah, a divine text that was subsequently corrupted,
also contains information about this chest. The Ark, regarded
by Islamic scholars as heralding an age when Qur'anic moral
values will prevail on earth, is described in these terms
in the Qur'an:
Their Prophet said to them,
'The sign of his kingship is that the Ark will come to you,
containing serenity from your Lord and certain relics left
by the families of Musa and Harun. It will be borne by angels.
There is a sign for you in that if you believe. (Qur'an,
2: 248)
The Ark According to
Historical Sources
Considerable information about the Ark
of the Covenant is to be found in historical sources. It
is thought to have been manufactured on the slopes of Mount
Sinai after the Children of Israel left Egypt, and contains
stone slabs from the Prophet Musa and other items from the
Prophet Harun.
According to historical sources, the Ark
of the Covenant was carried to Jerusalem when the city was
declared to be the capital of the United Jewish Kingdom
in the time of the Prophet David, after that of the Prophet
Aaron. It was placed in the Temple built by the Prophet
Solomon, where it remained until 587 BC. In that year Jerusalem
was captured by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon, the monarch
who constructed the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Later on,
the belief began to spread that the Ark, which was not seen
for the next 500 years by anyone, had not been destroyed
but had been buried in a secret location under the Temple
by the Levites responsible for its safekeeping. After the
destruction of the Temple by the Roman Governor Titus in
70 AD, it was assumed that the secret chamber had been found
and that the Ark and the other holy artifacts from the Temple
had been carried to Rome.
The Search for the Vanished
Ark
The Ark has remained lost since 587 BC
up to the present day. In addition, since the Jews believed
that the Ark would only reappear after the coming of the
Messiah, those who have looked for it down the years have
generally been Christians, not Jews. The first recorded
"Ark Excavations" on the Temple Mount were carried out by
the Knights Templar in the 12th century.
No sign of the Ark was found then or more
recently, and the subject has become a focus of interest
for researchers in modern times.
The Ark in the Old Testament
Our Almighty Lord, Who created everything
with sublime knowledge and wisdom, has revealed the existence
of the Ark in both the Qur'an and the Old Testament. It
is revealed in the Old Testament that one of the stone tablets
was given to the Prophet Moses on Mount Sinai and that these
tablets were placed into the Ark on Mount Horeb:
When the Lord finished
speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai, He gave him the two tablets
of the Testimony, the tablets of stone inscribed by the
finger of God. (Exodus 31: 18)
There was nothing in the
ark except the two tablets that Moses had placed in it at
Horeb, where the Lord made a covenant with the Israelites
after they came out of Egypt. (2 Chronicles 5: 10)
The Torah also states that the Ark was
later carried away by the Prophet David and installed elsewhere
by the Prophet Solomon:
David again brought together
out of Israel chosen men, thirty thousand in all. He and
all his men set out from Baalah of Judah to bring up from
there the ark of God, which is called by the Name, the name
of the Lord Almighty, who is enthroned between the cherubim
that are on the ark. They set the ark of God on a new cart
and brought it from the house of Abinadab, which was on
the hill. Uzzah and Ahio, sons of Abinadab, were guiding
the new cart with the ark of God on it, and Ahio was walking
in front of it. (2 Samuel 6: 1-4)
Opinions regarding the
Journey and Location of the Ark of the Covenant
The city of Jerusalem is known for being
the home of the Temple erected by the Prophet Solomon and
for the Ark of the Covenant. The most widely accepted view
is that the sacred treasures were carried to Rome when the
Temple was torn down in 70 AD. Another opinion, however,
is that the Ark, which has been lost since 587 BC, was hidden
in Jerusalem and that it was taken further north, in other
words to Tiberias (Tabariya), or to Antioch (Hatay) or Mecca,
in order to prevent it being destroyed by the Romans or
other peoples, since Jerusalem was regarded as unsafe. (Our
Almighty Lord knows best.)
The Ark of the Covenant
in the Hadiths
As stated in the Qur'an, the Ark of the
Covenant is "a sign" for the faithful (Qur'an, 2: 248),
for which reason believers have looked for it down the years.
The fact that it has remained lost despite all this detailed
research may be an indication that it will be found in our
own time, when a great many portents regarding the end times
have been fulfilled. (Almighty Allah knows best.)
The end times are an age when, near to
doomsday, the moral values of the Qur'an will come to prevail
over all the world and will be widespread among people.
The injustices, oppression, cruelty, immorality and degeneration
of earlier times will be eliminated in this blessed time,
and all difficulties will be replaced by plenty, abundance,
wealth, beauty and peace. There will be major advances in
technology, and these will be used to ensure ease and comfort
for all. By the will of Allah the Ark will be a sign of
this age and will herald happy days for all of mankind.
In his hadiths, God's Messenger (peace
be upon him) has provided considerable information about
the Ark and the spiritual entity, the Mahdi, who will find
it, and has given Muslims these glad tidings.
According to the hadiths, the Ark is near
Lake Tiberias. It will be found by the Mahdi in the end
times and will be a symbol of his dominion, as it was of
the rule of Talut (Saul). One hadith on the subject runs
as follows:
The Mehdi will remove
the Ark of the Covenant from Lake Tiberias. (Iqd al-Durar
fi Akbar al-Imam al-Muntadhar, by Shaikh Jamaluddin Yusuf
al-Damishqi, p. 51-a)
Other hadiths concerning the end times
provide other place names for the location of the Ark. These
separate place names may mean that the site is not known
for sure and is perhaps under special protection for the
Mahdi. (Almighty Allah knows best.)
The reason he will be
known as the Mahdi is that he will show the way to a hidden
thing. He will bring the Ark to light from a place called
Antioch. (Suyuti, al-Hawi li'l Fatawa, II, 82)
The reason he will be
known as the Mahdi is that he will go to one of the mountains
in Sham. From there he will unearth the (true) books of
the Torah and bring forth evidence against the Jews. (Suyuti,
al-Hawi li'l Fatawa, II, 81)
According to commentaries on these hadiths,
the fire of Zionism spurred on by some Jews will come to
an end at the time of the Mahdi, and Islamic tolerance and
Qur'anic moral values will spread among them. The place
described as "near Lake Tiberias" in the hadiths is regarded
as a figure of speech by Islamic scholars. Tiberias is near
to Sham, and Sham, in accounts of the end times in the hadiths,
means somewhere far-distant, far from Mecca and Medina.
This figure of speech applies to Tiberias. Indeed, some
commentators and researchers have taken this to indicate
that the Ark may be in Jerusalem, Mecca, Tiberias, Antioch,
or even in Istanbul.