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574:(SWP) described it as "a good-sized village" bordered by olive groves to the south and west with many structures built out of ancient materials. The residences there were mostly one-story stone cabins. In their second visit in 1881 the SWP described Bani Na'im as well-cultivated with abundant flocks that grazed in desert areas east of the town. The town was a major supplier of sand for the
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920:. Later, the number of inhabitants declined due to the emigration of refugees from the town to other parts of the West Bank and Jordan. In 1961, the population of Bani Na'im was 3,392. By 1967, there were 4,271 inhabitants, gradually increasing to 6,703. In 1987, the population rose to roughly 7,600. In the 1997 census by the
963:-backed Reform and Change list won the remaining two seats. Gender-wise, females won two seats and males eleven. Issa Hassan al-Khdour, member of the Bani Na'im Martyrs, had the most votes (3,281), and thus became the head of the municipality. In addition, the number of municipal employees increased to 30.
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Bani Na'im has 14 schools: 7 boys' schools, 5 girls' schools and 2 co-educational schools. The first school was established in 1929. Consisting of one classroom, the enrollment at the time did not exceed 20 female and male students and the highest grade level was the fourth grade. According to the
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Bani Naim forms a generally rough rectangular layout, and widens in the northwest and southwest. The town covers a mountainous area, with an average altitude of 958 meters (3,143 ft) above sea level. It is 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) to 8 kilometers (5.0 mi) southeast of Hebron, though the
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Decline in market demand combined with movement restrictions imposed by the
Israeli military have led to a deterioration of the local economy, particularly in the trade and the stone-cutting industries. In 2017, unemployment reached 13.6%. Consequently, many unemployed persons began looking into
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In the 2007 census, there were 20,084 people living in the town and 217 in nearby
Masaferet Bani Na'im which is located within the municipal jurisdiction. The gender makeup of Bani Na'im's population was 50.2% male and 49.8% female. There were 3,490 housing units and the average household size
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visited in 1860, he found the village almost deserted since the population had left to live in tents as nomads to avoid military conscription. He found them living in a tent village one kilometer away, ready to flee to the desert if an attempt was made to enlist them. However, in 1874 the
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an-Nabi Yaqin ('Shrine of the
Truthful Prophet') Local legend claims Lot prayed at the site and that imprints of his feet in a rock there are visible. According to Muslim and Christian tradition, Bani Na'im is the place where Abraham, after the departure of the angels, saw the smoke of
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runs a childcare center and medical lab in the town, while an additional health center and an x-ray center are run by a charitable society. In addition, there are five pharmacies in Bani Na'im. In 2009, the town had one ambulance; residents travelled to Hebron for emergency treatment.
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Palestinian Arab irregulars led by al-Husayni and his local deputy, Abd al-Halim
Jawlani, battled the British Army in Bani Na'im in December 1938. According to British military accounts, a resident of Bani Na'im called for intervention when the rebels entered the town. Israeli scholar
800:… the hills, the plains, the buildings, the paths, the gardens, the trees and the passage that transverses it " are an endowment "for the prophet Lot, the son of Haran brother of Ibrahim (Abraham), the friend of the Compassionate (Allah), may the blessings of Allah be upon them.
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In 2017, there were 4,071 buildings in Bani Na'im, of which 3,301 were houses and 580 were solely working establishments. Pipe water reaches more than 95% of the residents. The water pipe line, 2.5 kilometers (1.6 mi) in length, is linked to the main water supply of the
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which was established in 1982, has a population of 400 and is also located within the Bani Na'im's municipal borders, comes under full
Israeli control. Most of Bani Na'im's lands (59.6%) fall under Area C, or full Israeli security and civilian administration.
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2017 census, 96% of the population was literate; most of the illiterate population was female. A total of 3,908 students were in elementary school, 5,050 in preparatory school, and 3,194 in high school. 2,404 people had college diplomas.
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519:. It had a population of 42 Muslim households who paid a fixed tax rate of 25% on various agricultural products, including wheat, barley, vineyards or fruit trees, grape syrup or molasses, and goats or beehives; a total of 10,500
1000:. Economic enterprises include four stone-cutting factories, a brick factory, a textile factory, an olive press, eleven metal workshops, four carpentry workshops, seven butcher shops, 13 clothing stores, and 110 other shops.
641:, a political rival of al-Husayni, informed military authorities on three rebel units forcing Bani Na'im's largely pro-Nashashibi inhabitants to join the revolt. The British promptly confronted a force of 100 irregulars. With
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Beni-Na'ïm est un village en ce moment presque entièrement désert, car la plupart des habitants ont quitté leurs masons pour aller vivre, sous la tente, de la vie nomade, et tâcher d'échapper ainsi à la loi du recrutement
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Bani Na'im serves as a commercial center in the Hebron area. Approximately 50% of the labor force is engaged in the industrial and civil service sector. About 20% are employed in the
Israeli labor market while 19% work in
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drive-by shooting on the road between Kiryat Arba and Bani Naim. The attack was condemned by Israel and the PNA. In
October 2023, a 16-year old Palestinian, Munes Ziyadan, was fatally shot by the IDF.
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was established on May 20, 1997. The first council was formed from the old members of the previous village council. The council was made up of seven members, while there were 18 municipal employees.
767:, a researcher of Palestinian popular heritage, described the golden embroidered writing on the red silk cloth covering the tomb as reading, "This is the tomb of prophet Lut, peace be upon him".
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in later structures have been found in the village. One of them is embedded in the mosque's surrounding wall and is bearing a broken cross. The mosque has possibly replaced an earlier church.
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In 1994, Bani Na'im was linked to the electricity grid and the municipality installed street lights. Before then, generators operated for five hours daily at most and for house use only.
936:. The main families are al-Manasrah (the largest), Zeidan, Trayrah, Humeidat, Ubeid, Harahsheh and Amr. The population grew to 24,498 in the 2017 census, of whom 843 had refugee status.
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consisted of 6.5 family members. Then, Bani Na'im accounted for 3.67% of the Hebron
Governorate's population and the town is officially considered an urban area. The inhabitants are
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Bani Na'im grew considerably in population during the early 20th century. In 1924, under
British Mandatory rule, the first government school in Bani Na'im was founded. It joined the
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The municipal borders of Bani Na'im extend beyond the town and include the following villages: Birin, ar-Rawa'in and
Masaferet Bani Na'im. The latter is a grouping of the following
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assistance, al-Husayni's troops dispersed and fled east of Bani Na'im where they were pinned down. British forces killed 60 rebels and captured 15. One British soldier was killed.
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two localities have practically merged. The Israeli settlement of Kiryat Arba is situated northwest of Bani Na'im, between it and Hebron. To its south lies the village of
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Most of Bani Na'im's health facilities are privately owned. The town has a maternity hospital, five health clinics, three dental clinics and a physiotherapy center. The
680:(PNA). It concurrently became a municipality. Today, Bani Na'im serves as a commercial center for Hebron area villages, although most government services are in Hebron.
289:. It is situated at a higher elevation than most localities in the area, with an altitude of 951 meters (3,120 ft). The town is best known as the burial place of
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Average annual rainfall in Bani Na'im is 369 millimeters (14.5 in). The average temperature is 16 °C (61 °F) and the average annual humidity is 61%.
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in 1690. He wrote that the village had been known as 'Kafr al-Barik' and "now it is called Qaryat Bani Nu'aym in a diminutive form". It received this name from the
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in 2005. A local group, the Bani Na'im Martyrs list, won the most seats: five. The Al-Aqsa list won three seats, Independent lists also won three and the
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in 1971. After most of the built-up areas of Bani Na'im were transferred to Area A giving the Palestinian National Authority full control of the town, a
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and ordered the residents to carry 200 kilograms of explosives to the building for its demolition and watch the explosion as a deterrent measure.
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noted in 1326 that the tomb was covered by a "fine building" made of white stone and without columns. Muslim writers al-Suyuti and
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924:(PCBS), Bani Na'im had 13,535 inhabitants of whom 604 were refugees. The gender distribution was 6,779 males and 6,756 females.
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passed through the village in 1173 CE, noting that it was near Hebron and the burial place of Lot. Along with the town of
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of Bani Nu'aym settled there, giving the town its current name, Bani Na'im, first used by Muslim scholar
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2321:. Jerusalem: Government of Palestine.
1920:from the original on 19 November 2008
1891:from the original on 19 November 2008
1303:. Vol. III. pp. 303–4, 325.
1090:Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 2, pp.
715:The Tomb of Lot near Bani Na'im, 1968
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2499:Applied Research Institute–Jerusalem
1248:Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 2, p.
828:"rising as the smoke of a furnace".
598:irregulars in Bani Na'im during the
495:of 1596, where it was listed in the
672:. In 1997, in the wake of the 1995
451:, Kafr Burayk became a part of the
247:
2106:. University of California Press.
269:'children of bliss') is a
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3363:Shrines in the State of Palestine
1422:. Worcestershire Regiment Website
199: • Head of Municipality
2963:
2956:
1832:Village Statistics, April, 1945.
944:Bani Na'im was established as a
600:1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine
307:was turned into a mosque during
91:
84:
2174:Village Statistics, April, 1945
1449:Nusseibeh, Hazem (1982-03-26).
1068:. February 2018. pp. 64–82
957:Palestinian municipal elections
785:Maqam an-Nabi Yaqin inscription
1314:Nazmi al-Ju'bah (2008-01-25).
984:Palestinian Ministry of Health
678:Palestinian National Authority
356:Palestinian National Authority
105:Location of Bani Na'im within
1:
1484:Lockman and Beinin, 1989, p.
1343:Grehan 2016, p. 254, note 74.
419:Muslim conquest of the Levant
1593:, cited in Sharon, 1999, p.
1149:Bagatti, Bellarmino (2002).
51:Arabic transcription(s)
2188:. Oxford University Press.
1860:"Town Statistics and Facts"
1834:Quoted in Hadawi, 1970, p.
898:British Mandate authorities
777:an-Nabi Yaqin from the east
707:Tombs of Lot and Nabi Yaqin
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571:Survey of Western Palestine
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311:rule and remained so under
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3182:• Umm Lasafa • Wadi Ubeid)
2881:(incl: Arab al-Fureijat •
2355:Cambridge University Press
2308:Palestine Exploration Fund
2078:. Government of Palestine.
2072:Barron, J.B., ed. (1923).
991:Economy and infrastructure
727:and a righteous person in
660:. In June 1967, after the
566:Palestine Exploration Fund
223:Tribe of Na'im (or Nu'aym)
44:Municipality type A (City)
2954:
2794:
2092:. London: Luzac & Co.
1794:Barron, 1923, Table V, p.
1722:"Bani Na'im Town Profile"
932:and the town contains 16
654:1949 Armistice Agreements
559:When the French traveler
116:
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3368:Tombs of biblical people
1103:Patrich, Joseph (1995).
894:census conducted in 1922
656:, Bani Na’im came under
75:Bani Nu'aym (unofficial)
3373:Cities in the West Bank
2385:. Vol. 2. Boston:
2315:Mills, E., ed. (1932).
2152:. London: James Nisbet.
2134:. Vol. 3. London:
611:Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni
528:Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulsi
321:Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulsi
232:Bani Na'im Municipality
3112:Deir al-'Asal al-Tahta
3108:Deir al-'Asal al-Fauqa
2505:Bani Naim aerial photo
2481:, Welcome to Palestine
2408:. Vol. 2. Brill.
2387:Crocker & Brewster
2182:Grehan, James (2016).
1862:. Palestine Remembered
802:
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691:. In 1987, during the
664:, the town came under
602:
338:, the town came under
3098:Beit ar-Rush al-Fauqa
3089:Beit ar-Rush al-Tahta
2474:Welcome To Bani Na'im
1496:Watzman, 2007, p.107.
918:1948 Arab-Israeli War
832:Geography and climate
798:
784:
773:
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650:1948 Arab–Israeli War
625:(village headmen) 50
589:
548:The biblical scholar
405:stones that had been
336:1948 Arab–Israeli War
273:town in the southern
202:Issa Hassan al-Khdour
136:31.51611°N 35.16417°E
73:Kafr Barik (official)
2550:administered by the
2149:Byeways in Palestine
1785:also found 67 houses
1198:le Strange, 1890, p.
974:Education and health
914:Palestinian refugees
590:Weapons captured by
582:Contemporary history
455:(endowment) for the
386:. Jerome wrote that
2306:. Committee of the
2282:. South End Press.
1781:Hartmann, 1883, p.
1439:Cohen, 2009, p.148.
1370:. 2007. p. 118
1225:"Bani Naim Profile"
845:, to the north are
753:Sir John Mandeville
648:In the wake of the
607:1936–39 Arab revolt
153:Palestine grid
132: /
3358:Hebron Governorate
3186:Khallet al-Masafer
2878:Hebron (al-Khalil)
2842:Hebron Governorate
2552:State of Palestine
2272:Lockman, Zackary;
1585:Canaan, 1927, pp.
1573:Pringle, 1993, p.
1543:. 11 October 2023.
1361:"Palestine Census"
1295:Kitchener, Herbert
1272:Guérin, 1869, pp.
1231:(JMCC). 2007-02-09
1066:State of Palestine
1018:Israeli settlement
826:Sodom and Gomorrah
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287:State of Palestine
283:Hebron Governorate
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166:State of Palestine
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2490:Wikimedia commons
2459:978-0-374-53085-3
2195:978-0-19-937303-1
2113:978-0-520-25989-8
1647:Canaan, 1927, p.
1635:Sharon, 1999, p.
1620:Sharon, 1999, p.
1518:. BBC. 2010-08-31
1397:Brunel University
1388:Hughes, Matthew.
1182:Sharon, 1999, p.
1064:(PCBS) (Report).
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639:Fakhri Nashashibi
366:Biblical scholar
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315:rule. Later, the
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2751:Beit Hanoun
2623:al-Eizariya
2583:Beit Sahour
2444:Watzman, H.
2345:Pringle, D.
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902:1931 census
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328:Arab Revolt
271:Palestinian
173:Governorate
139: /
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3005:Beit Ummar
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2916:al-Uddeisa
2912:ad-Duwwara
2887:Al Bowereh
2858:Bani Na'im
2786:az-Zawayda
2776:Khan Yunis
2756:Beit Lahia
2733:Gaza Strip
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2578:Bani Na'im
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240:Bani Na'im
207:Population
184:Government
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124:31°30′58″N
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