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Al – Jadirah Village

Name: Al-Jadirah means sheep barn. Location: north of Jerusalem, slightly to the west The area is: 2044 dunums. Surrounding villages: Ram, Qalandia, Bir Nabala. Families: […]

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The Holy Rock

The rock is a natural rock that did not move from its place and did not fly and all that is reported is superstition, and […]

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Sultan Abdul Hamid II

The Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II, who ruled as a Calipha  between 1876 and 1909, was one of the fierce defenders of Al-Quds Al-Sharif. He […]

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Time-space Division

The time-space division of Al-Aqsa is the division of the times of entry of Muslims and Jews to Al-Aqsa Mosque, by allocating specific hours for […]

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Imran’s wife and Jerusalem

She was the mother of Maryam bint Omran, peace be upon her, she lived near Al-Aqsa Mosque and loved it very much, and she asked […]

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Abu Bakr Assiddiq

After the death of Prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him, Abu Baker followed his approach regarding the liberation of Jerusalem. During his reign, the military […]

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Prevention of Calling for Prayers (Al-Athan):

The occupation works to prevent AL-Athan entirely through loudspeakers in the mosques of Jerusalem and the occupied Palestinian territories in 1948 through a law in […]

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Jerusalem bread

Jerusalem bread are considered to be the most popular biscuits in Jerusalem, Palestinians are keeping the secret of its unique recipe and taste. They eat […]

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Seizing Shops and Taxation

When the occupation fails in destroying markets, it uses other ways, like imposing high taxes on shopkeepers. By doing so, the shopkeepers have no choice […]

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Al-Mukhallis Monastery

It is also called the Latin Catholic Monastery. It’s located northwest of the Christian Quarter, near Al-Jadeed Gate. It was built in 1559. See more: […]

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Al-Magharibah Quarter and Occupation

After few days of the occupation of Jerusalem in 1967, the occupiers destroyed Al-Magharibah Quarter, which contained 135 archeological structures. Ignoring the Palestinian inherent right […]

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Al-Magharibah Gate

It’s located on the southwestern side of Al-Aqsa Mosque. It was named after the fact that it overlooks Al-Magharibah Quarter, which was designated as waqf […]

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