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Al-Husseini

Among the most prominent families of Palestine, many men emerged from them, and this family played an important role in the history of Jerusalem. The […]

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The First Residents In Jerusalem

The Jebusites are the first Inhabitants of Jerusalem, six thousand years ago. They are of Arab origin. They lived in “Silwan City” in Jerusalem, which […]

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David Ben-Gurion

Ben-Gurion Airport was named after David (David) Ben-Gurion, who was the first prime minister of the occupying state. The position in 1948 was to unify […]

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Dawood-Basha

Turkey is the origin of this dish, related to the Ottoman governor “Dawood Basha”; who ruled Baghdad at the time of Sultan Mahmoud II. This […]

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The Occupation’s Allegations about Bab Al-Rahma

Recently, The Zionists claimed that Bab Al-Rahma is theirs, in their point of view; Jewish people believe that this gate ( Bab Al-Rahma ) is […]

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The Virgin Church

A Roman Orthodox church. It’s also called the Monastery of Sitna Maryam. It has a byzantine style. Only the Mosque of Omar bin Al-Khattab is […]

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Al-Qeimari Mosque

Named after Prince Saif Ad-Din Al-Qeimari who died in 1276 (674 A.H). it’s located near Al-Jadeed Gate, across the Latin Monastery. It doesn’t have a […]

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Fridays in Ramadan

Fridays are different from the other days in Ramadan. Visitors and Jerusalemites stay in Al-Aqsa Mosque from the Friday Prayer until Taraweeh, and so they […]

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Withdrawal of the Residence Permits

After the occupation of Jerusalem in 1967, the occupation granted Citizens of Jerusalem permanent residence permits, allowing them to reside and work in the occupied […]

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Khan As-Sultan Market

it’s located on the beginning of Bab As-Silsila road from the west. It consists of 2 floors; the lower one was a barn, and the […]

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Abina Ibrahim Monastery

It’s located in the yard of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. It was established by Queen Helen. The Persians destroyed it when they invaded […]

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Silwan and “Wadi Hilwa” Excavations

These excavations are located approximately 100 m from the southern fence of Al- Aqsa. These excavations are located at the entrance to “Wadi Hilweh” in […]

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