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Name of Al-Aqsa

It was called Al-Aqsa Mosque before Islam “House of Jerusalem” or “Holy House”, while Allah was the first One to name it “Al-Aqsa”, at the […]

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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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Prevent Muslims From Entering Al-Aqsa

The occupation does not allow non-residents of Jerusalem and the occupied Palestinian territories to enter Al-Aqsa Mosque in 1948, and often prevent those under 50 […]

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Al-Aqsa Intrusions

The number of intruders of Al-Aqsa Mosque increased between 2009 and 2017 following several measures carried out by the occupation, which contributed to this: the […]

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Avijaa Adraei

He is a spokesman for the Israeli army of media. He was famous for his appearance on Al-Jazeera, a soldier in the Israeli army since […]

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Anata village

Location: Behind jabal Al-Zaytoun to the north-east of Jerusalem, about 4 km away, is one of the Canaanite Arab villages found around Yabus Area: Land […]

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The Monastery of John the Baptist

It was built by the Roman Catholics. It’s located south of the court of the Mosque of Omar bin Al-Kattab. It contains 2 churches; one […]

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Staying in Al-Aqsa Mosque for Long Times, to Worship

It’s known that in Ramadan, people stay in the mosques for worship. Throughout the month of Ramadan, Al-Aqsa mosque remains crowded with people who stay […]

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Taraweeh Prayers

For Jerusalemites, performing Taraweeh prayers in Al-Aqsa Mosque is a national and religious duty rather than a desire. Also, for them, spirituality there is of […]

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Omar Mosque

When Omar bin al-Khattab entered the city of Jerusalem, the Patriarch of Jerusalem invited him to enter the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and pray […]

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The siege of Jerusalem

After the battle of Hattin, Salah al-Din went to  Jerusalem to open it, and imposed a strong siege, and then began to hit the walls […]

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Habs Al-Maseeh Church

It dates back to the 12 th century. It is built in As-Sa’diya Quarter, on the place that is believed to be where the Christ […]

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