Category
page 1Islamic shrines in Israel
Al-Aqsa Mosque
the main prayer hall of the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem
White mosque
mosque in Ramla, Israel
Sidna Ali Mosque
mosque in Herzliya, Tel Aviv, Israel

Nabi Rubin
village in mandatory Palestine

Ayn Ghazal
village in Haifa, Mandatory Palestine

Sheikh Danun
Arab village in northern Israel

Dayr al-Shaykh
former Palestinian Arab village in the Jerusalem corridor
Hawsha
Hawsha (, Hǔsheh, also Husha) was an Arab village established in 1880 by Maghrebi immigrants of Algerian origin, built on ruins of the ancient Jewish town Usha. The place is located east of Haifa, about above sea level.

Kfar Saba
former palestinian village
Al-Nabi Yusha'
village in Safad, Mandatory Palestine
Bashshit
Bashshayt (), also Beshshayt, was an Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict, located southwest of Ramla about half a mile from wadi Bashshit. Archaeological artifacts from the village attest to habitation in the Early Islamic period and 12th and 13th centuries. Mentioned by Arab geographers from the 13th century onward, there was a tomb for the Neby Shayt ("prophet Seth") in the village.
Sheikh Bureik, Lajjun
maqam in Israel