Ibrahimi Mosque - Hebron Sanctuary  - 3 mil

Ibrahimi Mosque - Hebron Sanctuary - 3 mil

Year
1947
Face Value
3
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
JO Z3
Yvert & Tellier
JO-TJ 199
Stanley Gibbons
JO T266

Technical Details

Colors
Green
Perforation
11½ x 12½
This definitive stamp honors regional spiritual history by depicting the prominent minaret and historic stone compound of the Ibrahimi Mosque (Cave of the Patriarchs) in Hebron. Enclosed within a detailed arabesque archway topped with an inscription honoring King Abdullah bin Al-Hussein, the illustration carries a powerful message of religious devotion, architectural permanence, and sacred custody. Issued by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan as part of a 1948–1949 mandatory overprint series for Palestine aid, the stamp visually documents the extension of Jordanian administrative oversight over the West Bank following the 1948 conflict. By showcasing one of the oldest and most revered sanctuaries in the Levant, the postal authority sought to highlight historical solidarity and reinforce a shared cultural duty to preserve the Islamic heritage of the region.