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Al-Qirami Mosque

It is located in Al-Qirami Quarter, near Al-A’ttarin and Bab Khan Az-Zeit markets. The mosque is small with no minaret. It is subject to the […]

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Algerians in Jerusalem

Tens of Algerian families still live in the Jerusalemite quarters, and still have street stores and waqf properties. Yet, the Occupation authorities keep stifling. Nothing […]

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Al-Maftoul

It is consisted of small granules of flour, cooked with tomato and chopped onion, with hummus. It is a popular dish, prepared in popular occasions […]

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The Samaritan Jews

They are independent Jews in terms of faith and religion from other Jews, live in Nablus and consider it the holy place, and believe that […]

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The Judaization of Jerusalem

The Judaization of Jerusalem is to replace the Arab character that exists in it with a Jewish character, and to remove its Arab and Islamic […]

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Rostrum Of Nour Al-Din

It was one of the masterpieces that has been created by human beings; which was a symbol of victory, liberalization and dignity for 800 years, […]

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Female Defenders and Pro-Aqsa Activists “Murabitat”

In 2014, there were about 600 male Aqsa defenders and other 650 female ones. The Israeli occupation treats the males and females differently. Usually, they […]

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The strategy of Nour and Emad Al-Din Zanki

A man appeared in the city of Mosul known as Imad al-Din Zinki . This leader was one of the few leaders who called for […]

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Khan As-Sultan Mosque

Also called Az-Zahir Barqouq Mosque. It dates back to the Mamluk era, and is located in Bab As-Silsila Market. The mosque doesn’t have a minaret. […]

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Battle of Hittin

After the unification between Egypt and Bilad Al-Sham, Salah Al-Din was attracted to Jerusalem, where a battle between Salah al-Din and the Crusaders in the […]

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The Southern Excavations of Al-Aqsa Mosque

The southern Excavations of Al-Aqsa Mosque began in 1967 and ended in 1968. They reached a depth of 14 m and ran down the southern […]

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Abu Obaida Amer bin Al-Jarrah

He was dubbed “the Nation’s Caretaker”, and is one of the Ten Most Promised of Paradise. He ruled the Levant and led several battles, most […]

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