The milestones
As-Syoufi Mosque
It’s located on Al-Wad Street near Al-Hadeed Gate. Recently, it has been restored and reopened, so that the occupying authorities cannot lay a hand on […]
Continue ReadingAl-Qirami Mosque
It is located in Al-Qirami Quarter, near Al-A’ttarin and Bab Khan Az-Zeit markets. The mosque is small with no minaret. It is subject to the […]
Continue ReadingMuthbit Mosque
This mosque is located in Al-Qirami Quarter. Currently, it’s not used.
Continue ReadingBilal bin Rabah Mosque
A newly built mosque, that is located on Via Dolorosa. It’s mostly used by traders.
Continue ReadingDirghith Mosque
It’s located on Al-Wad Street that leads to Al-Aqsa Mosque. Around the mosque are some Christian sites. The mosque is newly built.
Continue ReadingAsh-Sheikh Lu’lu’ Mosque
It’s the old Lu’lu’yah Corner that was made Waqf by the Mujahid prince Badr Ad-Din Lu’lu’. Originally, it has no minaret, and the occupation has […]
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Named after one of the scholars. It’s a small mosque with no minaret. The mosque is located between the entrance of Khan Az-Zeit Market and […]
Continue ReadingMos’ab bin Omair Mosque
It’s called As-Saghir Mosque (the small mosque). It’s located in front of Al-A’moud Gate. The mosque is new, yet, it’s currently closed. People use Ash-Sheikh […]
Continue ReadingThe Mosque of As-Salahiyya Khanka
It’s called the Mosque of the Christian Quarter. The mosque is located behind the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, near Khan Az-Zeit Mosque. Saladin made […]
Continue ReadingKhan Az-Zeit Mosque – Abu Bakr As-Sidik Mosque
It’s located in Khan Az-Zeit Market, near the entrance of Al-A’ttarin Market and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Today, Muslims pray in the modern […]
Continue ReadingKhan As-Sultan Mosque
Also called Az-Zahir Barqouq Mosque. It dates back to the Mamluk era, and is located in Bab As-Silsila Market. The mosque doesn’t have a minaret.
Continue ReadingOthman bin Affan Mosque – Al-Bazar Mosque
A mosque with an Ottoman style. It’s located in Al-Bazar Market that was previously designated for selling the Jerusalemite farmers cultivation. Huge restorations were carried […]
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