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The Separation Wall and Judaization
The Separation Wall isolates Jerusalem from other Palestinian cities, separates the northern West Bank from its south, and obstructs the lives of Jerusalemites from educational, […]
Continue ReadingThe 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 […]
Continue ReadingArtuf Village
Location: west of Jerusalem, 29 km away. Area: 403 Dunums. Surrounding villages: Siraa, Eshwa. The most important characteristic of the village: it contains foundations, tombs, […]
Continue ReadingThe 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 […]
Continue ReadingKhawanik (pl.) – Khanka (S.)
It is a Persian word used to refer to buildings that are established to shelter ascetics who stay in them to worship. They are bigger […]
Continue ReadingThe Rabbi:( Al- Hakham )
A rabbi is a religious leader, and the word “rabbi” means “the wise, the leader, or the Lord”, and it’s the title given to Jewish […]
Continue ReadingOrthodox Judaism
It Is a collective religious jewish sect, appeared in the early 19th century, growing bigots groups; because of their love for early marriage and reproduction. […]
Continue ReadingSalwan village ( the nearest one to Jerusalem Fences)
Location: Near the Jerusalem Wall on the south side, about a few meters away. Area: 5421 dunums. The surrounding lands: Jerusalem, Al-Tur, Al-Eizariya, Arab Sawahreh. […]
Continue ReadingTaraweeh 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 […]
Continue ReadingThe Second Aqsa Massacre
In 1996, the Israeli authorities opened the gate of the western tunnel under Al-Aqsa Mosque. A Palestinian popular outburst extended all the way from north […]
Continue ReadingAbu Al-So’oud
They lived next to the Moroccan neighborhood, and the Zionists demolished their homes, including Hassan Abu al-So’oud one of the preachers of the Aqsa in […]
Continue ReadingAl-Husur Market
What is the smallest market in the Old Town? Al-Husur Market is the smallest market in the Old Town, and it is one of the […]
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