The shrine of the Prophet Ilyas (Maqam Al Nabi Ilyas)
It is located in the village of Nabi Elias, to the east of the city of Qalqilya, about 5 km from the city center.
The shrine of the Prophet Ilyas is a religious, and archaeological landmark located in the middle of the village of the Prophet Ilyas, east of the city of Qalqilya in the West Bank. The shrine contains the tomb of the Prophet Ilyas, and it was built by Sultan al-Zahir "Jaqmaq" in the year 890 AH. The mosque is considered one of the archaeological monuments that date back to the Mamluk period.
The prophet Simeon site
It is located northwest of Qalqilya and within the Green Line.
It is located northwest of Qalqilya in a spot known today as Baqat Khareika. It contains a hill and antiquities. The area of the shrine is approximately 3 square meters. The door of the shrine is located on the northern side, and its height is about 2 meters. A group of trees surrounds the shrine.
The Shrine of the Sons of al-Awwam
Relative to the Companions, the sons of al-Awwam family
It is located south of Habla village in Qalqilya Governorate
The shrine of the Sons of al-Awwam, is located at the southern end of the town of Habla on the rubbles of archaeological evidence dating back to the Roman and Byzantine periods. The shrine consists of one room with a niche in the facade with a stone dome. This building is preceded by an open yard dedicated to the shrine, which includes seven graves, and it is believed, according to the famous narration, that it belonged to the Mujahideen (resistance fighters) during the fight against the Frankish Crusaders.
A chapel, a mosque, and a mausoleum are in the middle of the village of Nabi Ilyas.
