Jerusalem from the Covenant of ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab to Camp David II
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Abstract:
This monograph covers a wide range of issues associated with Jerusalem from the treatment of Christians and Jews in the city by Islam from the 7th to the 19th centuries A.D. to the "status quo" regarding the holy places under the Ottomans, to the issues of the Western Wall (al Buraq) and the municipality under the British Mandate, to the city's de facto partition after the 1948 war, to its so-called unification after the 1967 war, to the U.S.-Israeli proposals at Camp David (July 2000) to partition the Haram al-Sharif between Judaism and Islam.
E edition:
First
Publisher(s):
Institute for Palestine Studies
Edition:
First
Publication Date:
Language: Arabic
2001
Number of Pages:
54
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