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The Abraham Path
an article by George S. Rishmawi Siraj, Center For Holy Land Studies
"Tourism can foster spiritual and cultural respect among and
between peoples, while creating economic opportunities to benefit
disadvantaged populations." - Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General
The Abraham Path is a route of cultural tourism that retraces
the journey made by Abraham (Ibrahim) through the heart of the Middle
East some four thousand years ago. Three and a half billion people —
over half the human family — trace their history or faith back to
Abraham, considered the father of monotheism. The Abraham Path honors
this shared cultural heritage by linking together into a single
itinerary of outstanding interest and beauty the ancient sites
associated with Abraham and his family. For more information: http://www.abrahampath.org.
In Palestine, the Palestinian partners have recently completed a
first round of field research and oral histories in the West Bank. A 60
km pilot walking segment has been planned, beginning in the city of
Nablus - a core Abrahamic site, then going South through Duma, Taybeh,
and on to Beitin (Bethel). A youth walk on the pilot segment have
hosted this summer.
About 28 participants have walked and hiked from Nablus to Beitin.
Passing through the villages of Awarta, Aqraba, Majdal Bani Fadil,
Duma, Maghayar, Ain Samia area, Kufur Malik, Taybeh, and Beitin.
Participants were accommodated with local families in all
the villages, discovered the flora and fauna in Palestine, enjoyed the
beautiful Palestinian landscape. Participants enjoyed the Palestinian
cuisine in various villages.
The Path in Palestine is now opened for people from all over the world
to come and walk in Palestine Ahalan wa sahlan you are most welcome and
for more information: George@sirajcenter.org.
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