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Why Jordan’s Role as Custodian of Al-Aqsa Is Unshakable

by Atticus Reed
June 11, 2026
in Amman, World
Why Jordan cannot be stripped of Al-Aqsa custodianship – Middle East Eye
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Jordan’s longstanding role as the custodian of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem remains a cornerstone of Middle Eastern diplomacy and religious stewardship, despite ongoing challenges and regional tensions. As debates intensify over sovereignty and control of the holy site, experts and officials alike emphasize that stripping Jordan of its custodianship would not only destabilize delicate political balances but also undermine decades of established agreements and religious trust. This article explores the historical, legal, and geopolitical reasons why Jordan’s custodianship of Al-Aqsa is both legitimate and indispensable.

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  • Jordan’s Historical Role in Protecting Al-Aqsa Amid Regional Tensions
  • Legal and Religious Foundations Supporting Jordanian Custodianship
  • Ensuring Stability Through Continued Jordanian Oversight and International Cooperation
  • In Conclusion

Jordan’s Historical Role in Protecting Al-Aqsa Amid Regional Tensions

Jordan’s involvement with the Al-Aqsa Mosque goes beyond diplomatic formality – it is a deep-rooted historical commitment anchored in the 1994 Israel-Jordan peace treaty, which explicitly recognizes Jordan’s custodianship over Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem. This role is not merely symbolic; it represents a tangible guardianship that Jordan has steadfastly maintained amid evolving geopolitical challenges. Over the decades, Jordanian authorities have overseen religious endowments (waqf), funding, and maintenance, ensuring the mosque remains accessible to worshipers and protected from political interference.

As regional tensions escalate, Jordan has continually acted as a mediator, advocating for the rights of Palestinians and preserving the sanctity of one of Islam’s holiest sites. Its custodianship is backed by:

  • Religious Authority: Recognition from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
  • Legal Mandate: Article 9 of the 1994 peace treaty with Israel.
  • International Support: Endorsements from numerous global actors emphasizing status quo preservation.
Custodianship Aspect Jordan’s Role
Religious Endowments Management and funding
Security Coordination Collaboration with Israeli authorities
International Diplomacy Advocacy for Palestinian rights
Cultural Heritage Protection Preservation and restoration efforts

Legal and Religious Foundations Supporting Jordanian Custodianship

Jordan’s custodianship over Al-Aqsa Mosque is anchored not only in historical ties but also in robust legal agreements and religious endorsements that underscore the Hashemite Kingdom’s role as a guardian of Islamic holy sites in Jerusalem. The 1994 peace treaty between Jordan and Israel explicitly recognizes Jordan’s special role in Islamic sites, reinforcing its sovereignty beyond mere diplomatic acknowledgment. Additionally, the 1950 Waqf deed, upheld by multiple international references, further cements Jordan’s authority, granting the kingdom administrative and religious oversight crucial for safeguarding the sanctity of Al-Aqsa amid ongoing geopolitical challenges.

Religiously, Jordan’s custodianship is deeply rooted in centuries-old Islamic traditions, with the Hashemite monarchy benefiting from continuous recognition by prominent Muslim scholars and organizations across the Middle East. This endorsement is not simply symbolic; it manifests through the Kingdom’s active involvement in maintaining Al-Aqsa’s religious status quo and funding restoration projects. Key points include:

  • Custodial rights reaffirmed by Islamic Waqf authorities under Jordan’s guidance.
  • Financial stewardship covering preservation and development of the mosque complex.
  • Spiritual leadership given by the Jordanian-appointed Mufti of Jerusalem.
  • International endorsement from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Arab League.
Legal Basis Document Significance
Peace Treaty Jordan-Israel 1994 Agreement Recognition of Jordan’s custodianship
Religious Endorsement Waqf Administration Charter Religious authority granted to Jordan
International Support OIC Resolutions Regional consensus on role

Ensuring Stability Through Continued Jordanian Oversight and International Cooperation

Maintaining the delicate balance at the Al-Aqsa compound requires more than just symbolic gestures; it demands a durable framework combining Jordanian custodianship with robust international engagement. Jordan’s historic role is grounded not only in religious stewardship but also in its commitment to preserving the site’s sanctity amid growing regional tensions. The Hashemite Kingdom’s continued oversight acts as a stabilizing force, supported by international mechanisms that include:

  • UN resolutions backing Jordanian custodianship and protection of holy sites;
  • Diplomatic efforts by multiple countries ensuring access and preventing unilateral changes;
  • Coordination with Palestinian authorities to uphold religious freedoms and security protocols.

International cooperation reinforces Jordan’s custodial mandate by providing a multilateral dimension essential for conflict mitigation. Without this collaborative framework, risks such as unauthorized alterations to the compound’s status or escalating provocations could intensify. The below table highlights the interconnected responsibilities that help sustain stability around Al-Aqsa:

Stakeholder Role Impact
Jordan Custodial management and site maintenance Preserves historical and religious continuity
International Community Diplomatic pressure and conflict mediation Ensures adherence to international agreements
Palestinian Authority Local coordination and security oversight Supports day-to-day operational stability

In Conclusion

In an era marked by shifting regional dynamics and heightened tensions over Jerusalem, Jordan’s custodianship of Al-Aqsa remains a pivotal element in preserving the status quo and ensuring the protection of one of Islam’s holiest sites. Despite political pressures and competing claims, the historical, legal, and religious foundations underpinning Jordan’s role reinforce its continued stewardship. As developments unfold, the international community’s recognition of Jordan’s custodial rights will be crucial to maintaining stability and safeguarding the sanctity of Al-Aqsa.

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