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Ash-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 […]

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O’ury

They were among the sons of Uday ibn Ka’b ibn Quraish. They were from the family of Jadallah in the village of Rafat-Nablus. One of […]

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Al-A’moud Gate

One of the biggest and most famous gates of Jerusalem. It is in the middle of the Northern Wall of the city. It is also […]

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Al-Awama

Al-Awama is an old Shamya desserts, it is famous for its fragile texture and its well-prepared recipe. It is prepared with a very simple ingredients. […]

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The Mosque of Abdullah bin Omar

Also called the Great Omari Mosque. It’s located in the Jewish Quarter (Ash-Sharaf Quarter). The mosque was restored recently, and the occupation prevents praying in […]

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Are all the defenders from Jerusalem?

Most of AlAqsa defenders are from the city of Jerusalem. Yet, there is an estimated percentage of 20-30% of the total number of the defenders that […]

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Israel

Israel is Jacob; the son of Isaac, the son of Abraham, -peace be upon them all- , and the Jews claim their descent to him. […]

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Al Bureij Village

Name: Minimize the word tower and means high place. Location: To the southwest of Jerusalem, 28 km away. Area: The land area is 19080 dunums. […]

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Bilal bin Rabah Mosque

A newly built mosque, that is located on Via Dolorosa. It’s mostly used by traders. See more: The Mosque of As-Salahiyya Khanka Dirghith Mosque Bilal […]

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The Small Omari Mosque

It’s a small mosque that dates back to the Ottoman era. It’s located between the Jewish Quarter (Ash-Sharaf Quarter) and the Armenian Quarter. The mosque […]

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Al-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, […]

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Name of Al-Aqsa

It was called Al-Aqsa Mosque before Islam “House of Jerusalem” or “Holy House”, while Allah was the first One to name it “Al-Aqsa”, at the […]

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