
Jerusalem's Sacred Reclamation
Experience Palestine's resilient spirit and hopeful future.

Guardians of Harmony: A Future United by Faith
A future where a shared cultural center stands as a beacon of unity in Jerusalem, where Muslims and Christians collaborate to preserve their intertwined heritage. This vision is rooted in a remarkable 800-year tradition, where a Muslim family has faithfully guarded the keys to one of Christianity's holiest sites. This enduring bond between the two communities serves as a foundation for a future of mutual respect and cooperation.

Virtual Pilgrimage: Bringing Jerusalem’s Sacred Journey to the World
Project days where people can experience the Church of the Holy Sepulchre like never before. Palestinians are pioneering VR technology to bring this sacred site to the world, allowing people everywhere to walk the Via Dolorosa and witness the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. This groundbreaking initiative spreads the spiritual and cultural heritage of Jerusalem globally, offering a virtual pilgrimage that transcends borders and unites believers in a shared journey of faith.

From Hebron to Jerusalem: A Future of Resilience and Reclamation
In a future where Jerusalem's sacred spaces are symbols of global peace and justice, Palestinians and their allies have reclaimed and fortified Al Aqsa Mosque, turning it into a beacon of unity.Today, that shadow has given rise to a worldwide coalition dedicated to preserving the Palestinian Jerusalem's heritage and ensuring that past atrocities.

A Future of Justice and Reverence: Al Aqsa Reclaimed
Imagine a future where justice prevails, and Palestine is free. In this new era, Muslims from around the world gather to pray at Al Aqsa, a symbol of peace and unity. This exhibit envisions a Jerusalem where faith flourishes, and sacred spaces are protected and honored.

Guardians of Al Aqsa: A Legacy of Compassion
In a future where Al Aqsa Mosque is a sanctuary for both people and animals, the legacy of care and compassion flourishes. This vision began with Ghassan Younis, known as “Abu Hurayra,” who for over 20 years lovingly fed the animals at Al Aqsa. His acts of kindness have inspired a movement that continues to thrive, making Al Aqsa a symbol of harmony and compassion for all.