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Al-Quds Al-A’rabiyya Market Massacre

In 1938, the Itzel organization set off a car bomb east Jerusalem, which resulted in the killing of 34 Arabs, and the injury of other […]

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Beit Safafa Village

Location: 6 km southwest of Jerusalem. Name: Its name is a misrepresentation of the Syriac word for "thirsty" meaning thirsty. Occupation Year: When the Armistice […]

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Al Ram Village

Name: Known in the Roman era (Rama) in the sense of high. Location: north of Jerusalem, about 10 km. Area: Its land area is 5598 […]

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Al-Maqloubeh

It is impossible for Ramadan to pass on to any Jerusalem family without hosting Its table with the famous dish in Jerusalem. ” Al-Maqloubah” it […]

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Al-Qal’a Mosque – the Mosque of the Castle

It’s inside the Castle of Jerusalem. It dates back to the time of Sultan An-Nasir Mohammed bin Qalawoun. The Ottoman Sultan Suleiman Al-Qanouni restored the […]

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The Monastery of Saint Kathrine

It’s a small Orthodox monastery, located near the monastery of Saint Mikhail. See more: The Monastery of Saint Georges Al-Banat Monastery The Monastery of Saint […]

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Sacrifice to the Jews

The Jews believe that God ordered Ibrahim to Slaughter his son Isaac on the Rock of Al-Aqsa Mosque. He ordered him to take his only […]

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How do I serve Al Aqsa Mosque?

The donations help in serving Al-Aqsa, through the restoration and maintenance of the buildings, and establishing development projects in it, which reflects well on the […]

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Confiscation of lands

In 1967, a military declaration was issued allowing the occupation to declare any area of ​​East Jerusalem a “closed military area” and thus, they prevent […]

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Imran’s wife and Jerusalem

She was the mother of Maryam bint Omran, peace be upon her, she lived near Al-Aqsa Mosque and loved it very much, and she asked […]

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Ash-Sheikh Makki Mosque

Named after the Mujahid Sheikh Makki. It is a small mosque with an Ottoman style. It is in As-Sa’diya Quarter. The mosque has recently been […]

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The Monastery of Saint Charalambous

A small Roman Orthodox monastery, located in the Christian Quarter, near the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, west of Via Dolorosa. See more: The Roman […]

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