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The First Excavations after the Israeli Occupation
The occupation resumed the excavations in Jerusalem in 1967, and it was under the Old Town of Jerusalem and around it. Precisely, at the bottom […]
Continue ReadingThe Responsibility of Religious Courts and Islamic Endowments
The religious courts, Islamic endowments, and Al-Aqsa Mosque have remained under the control of Jordan as precious institutions that need to be protected from the […]
Continue ReadingAbdul Malik bin Marwan
He is one of the Umayyad Caliphas. The architecture in Jerusalem flourished during reign, where he had Al-Qibli Mosque built, and designated the Egyptian revenues […]
Continue ReadingAl-Sara’a village
Name: Constructed at the site of the city of Siraan Canaanite which came from the land of the Danes later. It was visually identified in […]
Continue ReadingOccupation Authority Justification For Isolating The Prisoners
The authorities of the occupation invoke various pretexts to justify the process of isolating the detainees, including: the danger of their presence with the rest […]
Continue ReadingAsh-Shurbaji Mosque
Named after one of the scholars. It’s a small mosque with no minaret. The mosque is located between the entrance of Khan Az-Zeit Market and […]
Continue ReadingThe Second Hashemite Renovation
This second phase of renovation was during the time of King Hussein bin Talal. In 1956-1964, Jordan has renovated the outer walls of Al-Aqsa Mosque […]
Continue ReadingShimon Peres
Shimon Peres gained his fame after the Oslo agreement and is considered the architect of the nuclear program! He led a military aggression in which […]
Continue ReadingThe Temple of Suleiman
The Jews believe that the temple is the house of the Lord on Earth. This is the house that prophet David commanded to it to […]
Continue ReadingAl-Msakhan
Al-msakhan is a famous and popular dish in Jerusalem, it is related to special events such as Ramadan. It is consisted of: chicken, chopped onions, […]
Continue ReadingEid Al-Fitr in Jerusalem
After the end of Eid prayers, a lot of Jerusalemites head to the neighbouring cemeteries to visit the graves. This is one of the ancestral […]
Continue ReadingThe Green Areas
17,000 dunams of land in East Jerusalem were classified as green areas and land for services and roads. This means that it is forbidden to […]
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