• Sarah Enany and published by AUC Press. Menorahs and Minarets Marcia Lynx Qualey, "The unchangeable past" (review of Menorahs and Minarets), Qantara, 2017...
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    placed minarets at different positions relative to the mosque. The number of minarets by mosques was also not fixed: originally only one minaret accompanied...
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  • and cartoonist Menorahs and Minarets, a 2017 book by Kamal Ruhayyim Menar (disambiguation) Menareh Bazar or Minar-Bazar, a village in Iran Minarets (disambiguation)...
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  • Hoopoe. Marcia Lynx Qualey, "The unchangeable past" (review of Menorahs and Minarets), Qantara, 2017. "كمال رحيم كتب ثلاثية اليهود المصريين بعد حرب السويس"...
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    was home to ten menorahs, which were later plundered by the Babylonians; the Second Temple is also said to have been home to a menorah. Following the Roman...
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  • Egyptian writer (Diary of a Jewish Muslim, Days in the Diaspora, Menorahs and Minarets). Kurt Schumacher, 70, American football player (New Orleans Saints...
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    History of the Jews in Egypt (category Jews and Judaism in Egypt)
    Days in the Diaspora, and Menorahs and Minarets) portrays the life of an Egyptian boy, son of a Jewish mother. The Book of Genesis and the Book of Exodus...
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    four minarets. After they conquered Jerusalem,[clarification needed] defeating the Crusaders, the Mamluks built or renovated eight major minarets in the...
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    Al-Aqsa (section Minarets)
    many mosques and prayer halls, madrasas, zawiyas, khalwas and other domes and religious structures, as well as the four encircling minarets. It is considered...
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    Great Mosque of Gaza (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Mosque's minaret was toppled in an earthquake in 1033. In 1149, the Crusaders built a large church. It was mostly destroyed by the Ayyubids in 1187, and then...
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    dynasties constructed additions to the mosque and its precincts, such as its dome, façade, minarets, and minbar and interior structure. Upon its capture by...
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    refers to the Salahiyah School close to it. It is one of the four minarets of Al-Aqsa, and is situated along the north wall. Bab al-Asbat was built in the...
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  • The Temple Mount and Israel Faithful Movement (Hebrew: נאמני הר הבית וארץ ישראל), more commonly known simply as the Temple Mount Faithful (נאמני הר הבית)...
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    Solomon's Temple (category 10th-century BC religious buildings and structures)
    Boaz and Jachin pillars at the entrance of the temple represent the active and passive elements of the world of Atziluth. The original menorah and its...
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    non-Muslims. On 14 April, Israeli police entered the area and forcibly cut wires to speakers in minarets around the mosque, silencing the call to prayer, claiming...
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    Temple Mount entry restrictions (category Jewish law and rituals)
    East Jerusalem's Old City, which is a holy place for Muslims, Jews, and Christians and an Islamic religious endowment under the management of the Jordan-based...
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    500 Moslems and 300 Christians; there is a fine mosque with minarets newly built, also an old one; the houses are well-built; a new and handsome church...
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    Western Stone (category Tabernacle and Temples in Jerusalem)
    world. The stone's exposed face can be freely measured and is 13.55 metres (44.5 ft) long and 3.3 metres (11 ft) high, but its width, or depth, is hidden...
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    Tabernacle (category Tabernacle and Temples in Jerusalem)
    six-branch seven-lamp Temple menorah, table for showbread, and an altar of incense. An enclosure containing the sacrificial altar and bronze laver for the priests...
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    High Priest of Israel (category Hebrew Bible words and phrases)
    priesthood. He played a unique role in the worship conducted in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple in Jerusalem, as well as in some non-ritual matters....
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    Temple Institute (category Temple Mount and Al-Aqsa in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict)
    the Rock, and to reinstate animal sacrificial worship. It aspires to reach this goal through the study of Temple construction and ritual and through the...
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    Dome of the Rock (category Castles and fortifications of the Knights Templar)
    collapsed in 1015 and was rebuilt in 1022–23.[citation needed] Its architecture and mosaics were patterned after nearby Byzantine churches and palaces. Its...
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    Solomon's Stables (category Buildings and structures completed in the 1st century BC)
    area, and is located under the southeastern corner of the compound, 12.5 m (41 ft) below the courtyard, and features twelve rows of pillars and arches...
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    respect to nine shared religious sites in Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Other holy places in Israel and Palestine were not deemed subject to the Status Quo...
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    Second Temple (category Jews and Judaism in the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire)
    Tabernacle, the Second Temple included the Menorah (golden lamp) for the Hekhal, the Table of Showbread and the golden altar of incense, with golden censers...
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    ramp and the earth under it had to be excavated, which resulted in accusations by the Waqf that Israel was trying to destabilise the Temple Mount and collapse...
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    Wilson's Arch (Jerusalem) (category Buildings and structures in Jerusalem)
    Western Wall Plaza, as is the custom in Jewish synagogues, to represent the menorah of the Temple in Jerusalem as well as the continuously burning fire on...
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    Al-Aqsa is in danger (category Temple Mount and Al-Aqsa in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict)
    the coming of the Jewish Messiah and to divine providence.[citation needed] It was most notably used between 1996 and 2015 for the annual "Al-Aqsa in Danger...
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    Robinson's Arch (category Buildings and structures completed in the 1st century)
    Mount. It carried traffic up from ancient Jerusalem's Lower Market area and over the Tyropoeon street to the Royal Stoa complex on the esplanade of the...
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    Ark of the Covenant (category Hebrew Bible words and phrases)
    of ancient Israel and Judah Jewish symbolism Mikoshi, a portable Shinto shrine Gihon Spring Josephus Mount Gerizim Temple menorah Pool of Siloam Samaritans...
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