Rebuilt by the great Caliph Umar Al Khattab RA, this Masjid has a silver lead dome and is located in the southern part of Masjid Al Aqsa. This is the main Masjid within the compound of Al Aqsa.
When the great Caliph Umar (RA) took this city over, it was at this site where he cried Allahu Akbar. According to local sources the place itself is named after the Caliph. It is located in south eastern Jerusalem (the image is taken whilst on the mountain).
This mosque is built upon the site where our Beloved Prophet ﷺ tied the Buraq during the night journey (Al Isra Wal Miraj). It is located on the grounds of Al Aqsa.
This historic mosque is built over a small cemetery, where the graves of four of the most illustrious Prophets and their wives lay, Ibrahim AS, Ishaaq AS, Yaqoob AS and Yusuf AS. This site is also home to the Mimbar of the great Caliph Salahuddin Ayubi.
The Old City is located within Jerusalem bordered by four walls. The city is divided into four quarters consisting of the Muslim quarter, the Christian quarter, the Armenian quarter and Jewish quarter. Within the Old City lies the compound of Al Aqsa.
This mosque is located opposite the well-known Church of the Holy Sepulchre. When Umar Ibn Al Khattab RA conquered Jerusalem he entered this Church and the call for Prayer (Adhaan) began. The priest asked Umar Ibn Al Khattab RA to pray within the Church, but the great Caliph declined the offer and went outside to pray. It is at this site where this Masjid is built. There is much Hikmah (wisdom) behind this decision.
This mosque houses a tomb believed to be that of Prophet Yunus (AS). The Ayyubids built the mosque in 1226 CE, and it is located in a town named Halhul, north of Hebron. It is built on Mount Nabi Yunus, the highest peak in the west bank of Palestine.
This structure is situated approximately 15 kilometres southeast of Tel Aviv. It is a place known in the hearts and minds of Muslims as the location where Prophet Isa (AS) will destroy the Dajjal at the end of times.
This iconic Masjid is greatly confused by people all over the world as Masjid Al Aqsa. It was built by Caliph Abd Al – Malik in 691 CE. The stunning architecture of this Masjid is there for all to be admired.
This mosque was built by Caliph Abd Al – Malik Ibn Marwan and it is found on the grounds of Al Aqsa. Within this Masjid is where the Mehraab of Maryam AS can be found. This Masjid is underground.
This mount is where one of the great Sahabas, Salmaan Al Farsi is believed to be buried. From this point there is also a breath-taking panoramic view of Masjid Al Aqsa.
It is widely believed to be the place where the community of Lut (AS) was destroyed.
The worst punishment of Allah (ﷻ) to befall a people was to the community of Lut (AS).
Even today, due to its high salt density, no living organism such as fish or moss can survive in the water.
The exact place where Musa (AS) is buried is unknown but tradition holds that Salahuddin Ayyubi (RA) once had a dream where he was shown this spot.
He had a mosque built on the site which was further expanded by Sultan Baybars in 1269 CE.
The Maqam is located 11km south of Jericho and 20km east of Jerusalem.
The world’s oldest continually-inhabited city, according to our sources, archaeologists have unearthed the remains of 20 successive settlements in Jericho, dating back 11,000 years.
The city is found near the Jordan River in the West Bank and is today home to around 20,000 people
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