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Guards of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Ramadan

It’s the mandate of Al-Aqsa Mosque’s guards to maintain order, guide the worshippers, and organize their lines. Their job includes facilitating the entry and movement […]

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Muthbit Mosque

This mosque is located in Al-Qirami Quarter. Currently, it’s not used. See more: The Mosque of As-Salahiyya Khanka Ash-Shurbaji Mosque Ad-Deesi Mosque the Mosque of […]

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Al-Salahi Conquest

Jerusalem city was liberated after Hitteen Battle on Friday, 27 Rajab /583 AH, on the same day that commemorates Al-Isra’a and Al-Me’raj Night Jorney. Sultan […]

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The Mosque of Al-Afghania Corner

It dates back to the time of Saladin. Prayers are held in it, in addition to religious evenings every Friday night. The mosque is near […]

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Elimination of the Burning Wreckage in 1969

The Jordanian government allocated 19 million JDs to remove the burning wreckage in Al-Aqsa Mosque, which caused part of Al-Qibli Mosque to be destroyed. See […]

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Eid Al-Fitr Eve in Jerusalem

Eid ambiance in the Old Town in Jerusalem is like no other. Most people do not sleep. The alleys are flooded with people. Al-Aqsa Mosque […]

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The Purpose Of Intrusions

The occupation is trying to impose itself as a supervisor on Al-Aqsa Mosque, and proves its presence in the mosque through the almost daily intrusions […]

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Salah Al-Din’s Tolerance with the Christians

After the conquest of Jerusalem by Salah Al-Din, some Muslims asked him to demolish the Church of the Holy Sepulcher to take revenge of what […]

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The Ottomans In Jerusalem

In 922 AH, there was a Battle of Marj between the Ottomans and the Mamluks, after which the citizens of Jerusalem handed over their keys to […]

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Volunteers for Cleanup

Each year, thousands of people volunteer in Ramadan to keep Al-Aqsa Mosque clean. They spread all over the squares and prayer halls. They clean the […]

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Western Tunnel Excavations

These excavations began in 1970 and stopped after four years, then resumed until the end of 1988, it reached a length of 450 meters, it […]

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Al-Isra’a and Al-Mi’raj Night Journey

Al-Isra’a means the journey from Al-Haram Mosque in Mecca to Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, which is the first Islamic opening of the Holy City. When […]

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