Bab Tuma

Bab Tuma (Arabic: باب توما, meaning: "Thomas’s Gate") is a borough of Old Damascus in Syria, one of the gates inside the historical walls of the city, and a geographic landmark of Early Christianity. It owes its name to Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ.

Famous residents included: Saint Paul the most notable of Early Christian missionaries (hence expressions such as “the road to Damascus experience”), Saint Thomas himself who after lending his name to the neighborhood went on to explore India. Saint Ananias, French writer Alphonse de Lamartine, Greek Orthodox theologian Saint Joseph of Damascus, founder of the Damascus Patriarcal School, Raphael Hawawini, known as Saint Raphael of Brooklyn, the first Orthodox Bishop of New York city (he was sent to the US in 1895 by the Czar of Russia), and Syrian-born philosopher Michel Aflaq, founder of the Ba'ath Party and ba'athist thought.

In the 16th century, following the occupation of Antioch and Alexandretta by Turkish troops, the borough of Bab Tuma became the seat of the Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholic Churches for the Northern Levant (Syria, Lebanon and Southern Turkey).

Coordinates: 33°30′48″N 36°18′54″E / 33.51333°N 36.315°E / 33.51333; 36.315

Old City of Damascus
Azm Palace Damascus
Citadel Umayyad Mosque
Gates
al-Faraj · al-Jabiya · al-Saghir · Kisan · Sharqi · Tuma · al-Salam · Faradis
Damascus
Neighborhoods
  • Abu Nur
  • Abu Rummaneh
  • al-Amara
  • Asali
  • Bab Sharqi
  • Barzeh
  • al-Hariqa
  • Kafr Sousa
  • Mezzeh
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  • al-Qabun
  • Qadam
  • Qanawat
  • al-Salihiyah
  • Sarouja
  • Sha'alan
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  • Sidi Qadad
  • Tadamon
  • Yarmouk Camp
  • al-Zahra al-Jadeeda
Buildings and
structures
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  • Al-Sahiba Madrasa
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  • Al-Zahiriyah Library
  • Nur al-Din Madrasa
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(List)
  • Aqsab Mosque
  • Darwish Pasha Mosque
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  • Nabi Habeel Mosque
  • Sinan Pasha Mosque
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  • Yalbugha Mosque
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  • Bab al-Faradis
  • Bab al-Faraj
  • Bab al-Jabiyah
  • Bab al-Saghir
  • Bab al-Salam
  • Bab Kisan
  • Bab Sharqi
  • Bab Tuma
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  • Adra Prison
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  • Abbasiyyin Stadium
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  • Al-Assad National Library
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  • Bakdash (ice cream parlor)
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  • Damascus Spring
  • 2002 West Asian Football Federation Championship
  • 2004 WABA Champions Cup
  • Damascus Declaration
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  • 2008 car bombing
  • 2011 bombings
  • 2011–2012 clashes
  • January 2012 al-Midan bombing
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  • 2012 Damascus bombing
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  • Al-Wahda SC Damascus
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squares
  • Baghdad Street
  • Damascus Straight Street
  • Marjeh Square
  • Rawda Square
  • Sabaa Bahrat Square
  • Umayyad Square
  • Yusuf al-Azma Square
Other
  • Damascus International Film Festival
  • Districts
  • Dummar
  • Barada
  • Hajar al-Aswad
  • Water management in Greater Damascus
  • Mount Qasioun
  • Naher Aisha
  • Pharpar
  • Salera Hill
  • Statue of Saladin
  • Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
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