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  2. Here are 6 outdoors shows coming up in early 2024 around ...

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    The Jaffa Outdoor and Recreation Show is Feb. 24-26 at the Jaffa Shrine Center. The three-day event will have exhibits including fishing, hunting, guns, camping and ATVs. Visit jaffashriners.org ...

  3. Jaffa Shrine Center - Wikipedia

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    The Jaffa Shrine Center is a 3,200-seat multipurpose arena located in downtown Altoona, Pennsylvania. The current Shrine Center, headquarters to the Jaffa Shriners , was built in 1930, opening on September 25 of that year.

  4. Al-Bahr Mosque - Wikipedia

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    'The Sea Mosque'), is the oldest extant mosque in the historical part of Jaffa, in greater Tel Aviv, Israel. Built in 1675, [1] the mosque is situated on the HaAliya HaShniya Street near the harbour. Due to its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, fishermen and sailors used the mosque, as well as nearby inhabitants of the surrounding area. [2]

  5. Mahmoudiya Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Mahmoudiya Mosque used to occupy the northeast corner of Old Jaffa. In the middle of the 19th century, the walls of Jaffa were gradually dismantled thus allowing for another major addition to the mosque to be made. Around the turn of the 20th century, the center of government moved to the east of the mosque, just outside the ancient walls.

  6. Parking lot prayers: Muslims in Jaffa and Jerusalem ... - AOL

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    Shortly after sunset, Muslims in the ancient Israeli port city of Jaffa filed quietly into an empty parking lot for Ramadan prayers, after the coronavirus outbreak forced mosques to close in ...

  7. Siksik Mosque - Wikipedia

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    It was built on the land of Siksik family’s orchard on the Jaffa Jerusalem road. [1] It is the second mosque, constructed outside the city walls. The mosque stopped being used for worship in 1919. [2] In 1948, the mosque's courtyard and part of the prayer hall were transformed into a café, and it was finally confiscated in 1965.

  8. Deir al-Balah - Wikipedia

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    Israeli-destroyed Jaffa Mosque marked as Yafa on map. Deir al-Balah is situated in the central Gaza Strip, along the coastline of the eastern Mediterranean Sea . [ 16 ] Its city center is about 1,700 meters (5,600 ft) east of the coast while the ancient site of Darum was uncovered 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) to the south of central Deir al-Balah. [ 3 ]

  9. Muhammad Abu Nabbut - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoudiya Mosque, built by Abu Nabbut in 1812. During his tenure as governor Abu-Nabbut was responsible for a large number of building projects in Jaffa, including the completion of the fortifications of the city, the renovation of the Great Mosque, the erection of two sabils (public fountains), and the construction of cotton and wool markets.