Department of the Revival of Heritage of the Haram al-Sharif (QTHS)

Identity area

Identifier

JM-QTHS

Authorized form of name

Department of the Revival of Heritage of the Haram al-Sharif (QTHS)

Parallel form(s) of name

    Other form(s) of name

      Type

      • Religious

      Contact area

      Type

      Address

      Street address

      Islamic Endowments Administration Holy Mosque Beside Bab al-Faisal Old City

      Locality

      Jerusalem

      Region

      Country name

      Postal code

      Telephone

      + 972 (0) 2 627 6408

      Fax

      + 972 (0) 2 626 2442

      Email

      URL

      Note

      Description area

      History

      The departmental archive is comprised of newspapers, documents and numerous publications that date back to the time of the Supreme Islamic Council in Palestine (during the British Mandate).

      Geographical and cultural context

      Mandates/Sources of authority

      Administrative structure

      Records management and collecting policies

      Buildings

      Holdings

      The archive contains a number of newspapers that were published in the city of Jerusalem between 1978 and 2004: al-Quds, al-Hayat, al-Ayyam, al-Sha'b, al-Fajr and al-Manar. It also contains newspapers published by Palestinians inside Israel; such as al-Tali‘a, al-Ittihad, and the Israeli English newspaper, The Jerusalem Post. There are also other newspapers and magazines, but they are incomplete. The documents stored in the files cover a variety of subjects. In general, they are the files of the general administration of the waqf between 1982 and 1995. The documents include all the activities connected with the endowments. The files also contain numerous topics, such as accounts of income and expenses, tourism, receipts for water and electricity bills, rents of properties, renovations, properties of the endowments, rentals in the West Bank, files of the Haram guards, Israeli infringements on the Haram, the renovations of the orphanage, issues of education, charitable organizations, lands and taxes of the endowments. In general, the collection has not been studied and light has not been shed on it. It covers the period of the Israeli occupation, and portrays the connection of the ebb and flow between the Awqaf and the occupational authorities, in order to control the Old City and the Haram.
      The collection can be divided into three categories:

      • Newspapers that were published in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
      • Documents and papers of the waqf in Jerusalem, which include the documents of the endowments of the cities and villages of the West Bank: Hebron, Bethlehem, Nablus, Ramallah and Jenin between 1968 and 1993. After the separation of the city of Jerusalem from the West Bank, the papers and files of the endowments of the cities of the West Bank no longer reached Jerusalem.
      • Publications and announcements of the Supreme Islamic Council in Palestine between 1922 and 1948.

      Finding aids, guides and publications

      The collection is not cataloged.

      Access area

      Opening times

      Saturday – Wednesday 08:00 - 15:00

      Access conditions and requirements

      The archive is open to the public, and there is no need to make an appointment.

      Accessibility

      Services area

      Research services

      Reproduction services

      Documents can be photocopied, using the photocopier or scanner available.

      Public areas

      Control area

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      Institution identifier

      Rules and/or conventions used

      Status

      Level of detail

      Dates of creation, revision and deletion

      Entry prepared on November 2018.

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          Sources

          http://parc-us-pal.org/resources/jerusalemArchives.htm#fourteen
          Jerusalem historical libraries and archives revisited, Revised report prepared for Open Jerusalem, October 2014, Merav Mack

          Maintenance notes

          Author : Open Jerusalem http://www.openjerusalem.org/

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