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Jerusalem’s Storyteller in Ramadan
After Taraweeh Prayers and before the dawn, and as part of Ramadan nights in the Old Town, with the presence of the people and visitors […]
Continue ReadingAvijaa 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 […]
Continue ReadingThe Relationship between Al-Aqsa and Al-Kaaba / Geometric Shape
When Al-Kaaba was built for the first time, its shape was irregular quadrature and its base was not square as it is today, so its […]
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Since the time of the Ottomans, Ramadan cannon has been fired to let fasting people in Jerusalem know of the exact timing for the true […]
Continue ReadingNour Al-Din Mahmoud’s death
He died in 1174, during the time Saladin was the Governor of Egypt. At that time, many defections emerged in the Levant, and so Saladin […]
Continue ReadingAshura
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 […]
Continue ReadingImad Al-Din Zinki a Martyr
Imad Eddin Zinki was martyred after several failed attempted assassinations by the “Fatimids”. He was martyred by one of his servants, while besieging the Ja’far […]
Continue ReadingExcavations of Al-Aqsa Mosque
The excavations carried out by the occupation are focused on the western and southern areas of Al-Aqsa Mosque, in order to find any evidence of […]
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The Dajani family of Jerusalem, nicknamed Dalahudi, is a Jerusalemite family that was connected to Muhammad The Prophet -peace be upon him-, and it was […]
Continue ReadingThe Haredim
The word refers to religious Jews, and they have their horns raised to their chests, their hair is hung on their ears, they do not […]
Continue ReadingThe Monastery of Saint Antonius
It is located above the building of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, and near As-Sultan Monastery. It was restored in 1875. The has become […]
Continue ReadingAftimos Market
It was named after one of the Christian clergymen in the city. He built this market in 1902, in the Ottoman era. The market is […]
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