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The Sidna 'Ali Mosque (Arabic: مسجد سيدنا علي, Masjid Sidna 'Ali; Hebrew: מסגד סידנא עלי, Misgad Sidna Ali) is a mosque located in the depopulated village of Al-Haram on the beach in the northern part of Herzliya in Israel. It served, as of 1998, as both a mosque and a religious school. Since 1990, not least due to its central location in Israel, the shrine is again a popular target for pilgrimage for Israeli Arabs from the villages of the Galilee and townspeople from places like Jaffa and Ramla, coming on Fridays to pray at the tomb and participate in different ceremonies.

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  • مسجد سيدنا علي (ar)
  • Mešita Sidna Ali (cs)
  • Masjid Sidna Ali (in)
  • Mosquée Sidna Ali (fr)
  • Sidna Ali Mosque (en)
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  • Mešita Sidna Ali (arabsky مسجد سيدنا علي, Masdžid Sidna Ali, hebrejsky מסגד סידנא עלי, Misgad Sidna Ali) je mešita, nacházející se ve vylidněné vesnici na pláži v severní části izraelského města Herzlija. (cs)
  • مسجد سيدنا علي (بالعبرية: מסגד סידנא עלי) هو مسجد قرية الحرم المهجرة المقام اليوم فوقها مدينة هرتسليا الإسرائيلية. (ar)
  • Masjid Sidna 'Ali (bahasa Arab: مسجد سيدنا علي‎; bahasa Ibrani: מסגד סידנא עלי‎, Misgad Sidna Ali) adalah sebuah masjid yang terletak di desa tanpa penduduk Al-Haram di pantai bagian utara Herzliya, Israel.Masjid tersebut dijadikan sebagai masjid sekaligus madrasah. (in)
  • La mosquée Sidna 'Ali (en arabe : مسجد سيدنا علي, Masjid Sidna 'Ali, en hébreu : מסגד סידנא עלי, Misgad Sidna Ali) est une mosquée située dans le village d' (en) dans la partie nord de Herzliya, en Israël. En plus du culte, elle sert aussi d'école religieuse. (fr)
  • The Sidna 'Ali Mosque (Arabic: مسجد سيدنا علي, Masjid Sidna 'Ali; Hebrew: מסגד סידנא עלי, Misgad Sidna Ali) is a mosque located in the depopulated village of Al-Haram on the beach in the northern part of Herzliya in Israel. It served, as of 1998, as both a mosque and a religious school. Since 1990, not least due to its central location in Israel, the shrine is again a popular target for pilgrimage for Israeli Arabs from the villages of the Galilee and townspeople from places like Jaffa and Ramla, coming on Fridays to pray at the tomb and participate in different ceremonies. (en)
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  • Sidna Ali Mosque (en)
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