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'''Al-Haram''', also called '''Sayyiduna Ali'''' and '''Sidna Ali''', was an ] village in the ]. It was depopulated during the ] on February 3, 1948. It was located 16 km north of ], adjacent to the ruins of the ancient city of ], also known as Apollonia. '''Al-Haram''', also '''Sayyiduna Ali'''' or '''Sidna Ali''', was an ] village in the ]. It was located 16 km north of ], adjacent to the ruins of the ancient city of ], also known as Apollonia. It was depopulated in the ].

==History== ==History==
In 1596 the ] of the small Arab settlement at Arsuf had been dedicated to 'Aly Ibn 'Aleim.<ref>{{Citation|last1=Hütteroth|first1=Wolf-Dieter|first2=Kamal|last2=Abdulfattah|year=1977|title=Historical Geography of Palestine, Transjordan and Southern Syria in the Late 16th Century|publisher=Erlanger Geographische Arbeiten, Sonderband 5. Erlangen, Germany: Vorstand der Fränkischen Geographischen Gesellschaft|page=140}}</ref> In 1596 the ] of the small Arab settlement at Arsuf had been dedicated to 'Aly Ibn 'Aleim.<ref>{{Citation|last1=Hütteroth|first1=Wolf-Dieter|first2=Kamal|last2=Abdulfattah|year=1977|title=Historical Geography of Palestine, Transjordan and Southern Syria in the Late 16th Century|publisher=Erlanger Geographische Arbeiten, Sonderband 5. Erlangen, Germany: Vorstand der Fränkischen Geographischen Gesellschaft|page=140}}</ref>
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The census of 1931 recorded 83 occupied houses, with a population of 313 Muslims.<ref>Census of Palestine, 1931. Population of Villages, Towns, and Administrative Areas. (1932)</ref> As of 1945 the village had a population of 880, with 360 Jewish inhabitants. al-Haram had an elementary school for boys founded in 1921, and in 1945 it had an enrollment of 68 students. The village also contained a mosque and a shrine for ] (d. A.D. 1081), who was a descendant of the second Muslim Caliph '].<ref name=Khalidi240>Khalidi, 1992, p.240-241</ref> The census of 1931 recorded 83 occupied houses, with a population of 313 Muslims.<ref>Census of Palestine, 1931. Population of Villages, Towns, and Administrative Areas. (1932)</ref> As of 1945 the village had a population of 880, with 360 Jewish inhabitants. al-Haram had an elementary school for boys founded in 1921, and in 1945 it had an enrollment of 68 students. The village also contained a mosque and a shrine for ] (d. A.D. 1081), who was a descendant of the second Muslim Caliph '].<ref name=Khalidi240>Khalidi, 1992, p.240-241</ref>


In the 1920s and 1930s, most of the land was bought by the ] from the ] of the village, and the towns of ], ] and ] were established there. According to some testimonies<ref>'''Herzliya''', "Mother of the Kibbutzim and the Communal Groups", by Dan Yahav. Yaron Golan Publishers.</ref>, the relationship between the villagers of Al-Haram and the ] of ] and ] was very friendly. The early settlers of Herzliya mention ] peddlers in the streets of the town. Some of the villagers were employed in construction. Former Arab residents of al-Haram testified that before the war, representatives of the ] towns assured them they were safe.<ref>http://www.nakbainhebrew.org/index.php?id=300</ref>
In the ] and ] of the ], most of the land of Al-Haram was bought by the ] from the ] of the village. On the land of this small village, the towns of ], ] and ] were established.

According to some testimonies<ref>'''Herzliya''', "Mother of the Kibbutzim and the Communal Groups", by Dan Yahav. Yaron Golan Publishers.</ref>, the relationship between the citizens of Al-Haram and the ] of ] and ] were very friendly. Testimonies of the first settlers of ] mention ] peddlers in the streets of the town. Moreover, some of the village's citizens were employed in the construction of the future city. Former Arab citizens of the village testified that before the ], representatives of the ] towns went to the village and assured them they were safe.<ref>http://www.nakbainhebrew.org/index.php?id=300</ref>


The Israeli town of ] was established in 1937 southeast of the village site, on what traditionally had been village land.<ref name=Khalidi240/> The Israeli town of ] was established in 1937 southeast of the village site, on what traditionally had been village land.<ref name=Khalidi240/>
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According to ], the villagers were evacuated on 3 February 1948 out of fear of Jewish attack, after ] or ] attacks on nearby villages.<ref>Morris, 2004, p. 129, note 514.</ref> According to ], the villagers were evacuated on 3 February 1948 out of fear of Jewish attack, after ] or ] attacks on nearby villages.<ref>Morris, 2004, p. 129, note 514.</ref>


==Notes== ==References==
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Template:Infobox former Arab villages in Palestine

Al-Haram, also Sayyiduna Ali' or Sidna Ali, was an Arab village in the District of Jaffa. It was located 16 km north of Jaffa, adjacent to the ruins of the ancient city of Arsuf, also known as Apollonia. It was depopulated in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.

History

In 1596 the waqf of the small Arab settlement at Arsuf had been dedicated to 'Aly Ibn 'Aleim.

In 1880, it was described as a mud village of moderate size on high ground, with springs to the north, and on the west a mosque. The full name was recorded as El Haram 'Aly Ibn 'Aleim, after 'Aly Ibn 'Aleim said to have vainly defended the town when it was attacked by Sultan Barbars in 1265. Probably this tradition was transferred from neighboring Arsuf.

The census of 1931 recorded 83 occupied houses, with a population of 313 Muslims. As of 1945 the village had a population of 880, with 360 Jewish inhabitants. al-Haram had an elementary school for boys founded in 1921, and in 1945 it had an enrollment of 68 students. The village also contained a mosque and a shrine for al-Hasan ibn 'Ali (d. A.D. 1081), who was a descendant of the second Muslim Caliph 'Umar ibn al-Khattab.

In the 1920s and 1930s, most of the land was bought by the American Zion Commonwealth from the effendi of the village, and the towns of Herzliya, Kfar Shmaryahu and Rishpon were established there. According to some testimonies, the relationship between the villagers of Al-Haram and the Jews of Herzliya and Rishpon was very friendly. The early settlers of Herzliya mention Arab peddlers in the streets of the town. Some of the villagers were employed in construction. Former Arab residents of al-Haram testified that before the war, representatives of the Jewish towns assured them they were safe.

The Israeli town of Kfar Shmaryahu was established in 1937 southeast of the village site, on what traditionally had been village land.

1948, and aftermath

According to Morris, the villagers were evacuated on 3 February 1948 out of fear of Jewish attack, after Haganah or Irgun attacks on nearby villages.

References

  1. Hütteroth, Wolf-Dieter; Abdulfattah, Kamal (1977), Historical Geography of Palestine, Transjordan and Southern Syria in the Late 16th Century, Erlanger Geographische Arbeiten, Sonderband 5. Erlangen, Germany: Vorstand der Fränkischen Geographischen Gesellschaft, p. 140
  2. ^ Survey of Western Palestine, Vol. II, p.134.
  3. Census of Palestine, 1931. Population of Villages, Towns, and Administrative Areas. (1932)
  4. ^ Khalidi, 1992, p.240-241
  5. Herzliya, "Mother of the Kibbutzim and the Communal Groups", by Dan Yahav. Yaron Golan Publishers.
  6. http://www.nakbainhebrew.org/index.php?id=300
  7. Morris, 2004, p. 129, note 514.

Bibliography

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