Jerusalem in the Light of the Archives of AL- Sharia Court of Jerusalem
Keywords:
Jerusalem, archives, AL- Sharia court of JerusalemAbstract
This study aims to tackle the archives of AL- Sharia court of Jerusalem
(the Religious court) as it is one of the sources which wrote the history of
Jerusalem in particular and Palestine in general. It contain a rich heritage
difficult to be compensated or achieved from other sources in case of being
missed.
It is noteworthy that these records contain within their folds a considerable
material, as it deal with most of everyday social, economical and religious
issues to focus the insights on the importance of these archival sources which
receive marginal interest from the specialized historians and writers.
Consequently, we can present the gist of the study briefly through asking
the questions that follow: When have the records been kept in the archives?
What is its cultural and historical importance as it is unpreceded source on
Jerusalem? What areas do these records cover? And How can we effectively
benefit ourselves from these records?
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