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Deir Al-Shaikh village
Location: Located southwest of Jerusalem, 15 km away. The area of its land: (6781) dunums. The surrounding villages: Beit Atab, Alar, Ras Abu Ammar. The […]
Continue ReadingBab Hitta Market
It is in Bab Hitta Quarter. Bab Hitta is one of Al- Aqsa Mosque’s gates. Nowadays, the market is one of the single markets that […]
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It’s a Jewish holiday occurring on the 15th of the 2nd Hebrew month. Usually, it occurs in the Gregorian months January or February. In it, […]
Continue ReadingAl-Qabbiba Village
Label: Minimized to the word Quba and was known as (Emmaus). Location: To the northwest of the city of Jerusalem and about 12 km away. […]
Continue ReadingBar Kokhba Revolt
In 132, the leader Bar Kokhba gathered Jews and rebelled against the Roman reign in Palestine. He took shelter in one of the castles he […]
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Israel is Jacob; the son of Isaac, the son of Abraham, -peace be upon them all- , and the Jews claim their descent to him. […]
Continue ReadingThe Triple Gate (Al-Bab Athulathi)
Located in the southern side of the fence and Al-Aqsa Mosque, overlooking the emirates palace and Umayyad palaces. It was an entrance to “Al-Marwani” mosque. […]
Continue ReadingRefusal of Building Plans
The occupation authorities reject many of the plans that the citizens of Jerusalem offer for building. The most important argument is that all these large […]
Continue ReadingThe Third Hashemite Renovation
After Al-Aqsa Mosque was burnt in 1969, at his own expense, King Hussein bin Talal has renovated Al-Qibli Mosque, and brought it back to its […]
Continue ReadingThe 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 […]
Continue ReadingThe Market in the Christian Quarter
It’s considered one of the Old Town’s markets. The shops sell candles and Crosses, since it is in the Christian Quarter. In the Market, there […]
Continue ReadingAr-Rubut
Ar-Rubut were established to shelter Al-Mujahedeen. They were also used to shelter strangers and poor people who visit Jerusalem. The ascetics used them to worship. […]
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