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Sweqet A’lloun

One of the markets in Jerusalem, it was named after A’lloun bin Ibrahim Al-Andalusi, who was buried in Ma’man Allah Cemetery. It is a place […]

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The Mosque of Omar bin Al-Khattab

Also called Al-Malik Al-Afdal Mosque, after King Al-Afdal bin Saladin, who restored it in 1193 (589 A.H). the mosque is located across the Church of […]

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Hanukkah

Jews celebrate the Hanukkah to commemorate the reconstruction of Al-Aqsa Mosque that happened in 164 B.C. Greeks took over Jerusalem, and persecuted Jews who were […]

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The Monastery of John the Baptist

An Armenian Orthodox monastery in the Christian Quarter, across the Maronites’ monastery. See more: The Roman Orthodox Patriarchate and Monastery Az-Zaitouna Monastery The Monastery of […]

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The Connection between Al-Aqsa and Al-Kaaba

A study conducted by Dr. Haitham Al-Rattrout confirms that the shape of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the original building of Al-Kabah are identical, and this indicates […]

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The Door that Omar walked through

There are two stories about the entry of Omar bin  al-Khattab to Jerusalem, one of which indicates that he entered the city from “Bab al-Khalil”, […]

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Al-Hazma village

Location: To the northeast of Jerusalem, 6 km away. Area: Its land area is 10438 dunums. The surrounding villages: Anata, Beit Hanina, Shu’fat, Jaba, and […]

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The Hill of Bab Al-Rahma

The area of ​​Bab al-Rahma is part of the Al-Aqsa Mosque. It is the area around the Gate of Mercy located in the eastern wall […]

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Ashura

Ashura is the 10th day of the Hijri month Muharram, where very important historic events have happened. This was the day that Prophet Moses was […]

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Isaac Rabin

Isaac Rabin joined the Zionist terrorist Palmach gang. He was appointed chief of staff of the Israeli army and was prime minister. He led the […]

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The Babylonian Captivity

When Babylonians occupied Palestine and took over the city of Jerusalem, their king Nebuchadnezzar captivated 10 thousand Jews; only few were left free. Also, he […]

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AlRibat in AlAqsa Mosque

Defenders of AlAqsa mosque want to send a certain message to the enemy, which is:” you have no right in this land, and AlAqsa defenders […]

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