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1013:). It is believed that the current gate was built during the Ayyubid period and renovated and connected to the western section of the compound during Mamluke rule. The gate was constructed around the time that the Ayyubids endowed the quarter to North Africans and Moors of Andalusia, Malikites, who were living side by side in Jerusalem. The Magharibah, as these communities were called in Arabic, lived in this area until they were dispersed with the quarter's demolition in 1967 by Israel in order to construct the Western Wall Plaza for the Jews to pray. Some 130 homes were destroyed, displacing the North African inhabitants who came and settled in the area since the time of Saladin.
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and segmental inner arch at the part of the gate that has reached the present time, also the masonry of the wall shows that there are two gates because 1.20 meters of the gate wall reaches to the west side. According to
Ratrout, the Early Muslim architecture of Bab al-Asbāt and its dimensions coincide with those of Bab al-Hashmi. Bab al-Asbāt is 2.81 meters in the width of the doorway, 3.30 meters in the width of the inner threshold of the doorway, and 4.30 meters in height of its arch. Due to its level with the ground, this gate is the only gate through which ambulances can enter the mosque in case of emergency.
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Wall up to the adjoining compound, known to
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Israelis working in the area. The Maghariba Gate is the only access for non-Muslims to enter the site, meaning its closure will prevent both Jews and tourists from visiting until a replacement structure is built. The ramp leads from the plaza by the Western
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Magharibah Gate rose by many meters above its threshold and the Gate of the Prophet (Barclay's Gate) was finally walled up in the 10th century. At some stage, a new gate called Bab al-Magharibah was installed in al-Buraq Wall (Western Wall) above the Gate
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Western corner of the Compound. According to Khusru, Bab al Nabi was named as such because it was believed to be the place that the Prophet Muhammed entered Al Aqsa on the night of Isra and Miraj. Since the 19th Century according to Ratrout, the
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Compound. Currently eleven gates are open to the Muslim public. Non-Muslims are only permitted to enter through the Moroccan (or Magharibah) gate. The keys to all the gates, with the exception of the Moroccan gate are held by the Islamic Waqf; they can only
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Spokesperson for the Jerusalem Islamic Foundations Administration, stated that the Israeli police attacked the al-Haram as-Sharif community. Dibs pointed out that there was a dispute and friction between Palestinian youth and Israeli police in front of the Al-Maqariba (Moroccans)
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The damaged ramp, situated beneath the bridge and not connected to it, consists of an accumulation of archaeological layers which have been excavated by the IAA, who removed surface material and made visible several ruined structures. This was done in contravention to the action plan initially
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Over the doorway of the postern there is a sort of lintel, but there are no regular jambs, and the whole has more the appearance of a hole broken through the masonry and afterwards roughly filled up than that of a postern in a city wall; still it probably marks the site of
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Prophets Gate or the Double Gate is one of the permanently closed gates along the Southern wall of Al Aqsa Compound. The Gate was used by the Umayyad Caliphs when they would visit Al Aqsa Mosque from their palaces to the south of the compound.
1174:. It has two vaulted halls which lead to the Door of Mercy, Bab al-Rahma, and the Door of Repentance, Bab al-Taubah. Closed by the Muslims in 810, reopened in 1102 by the Crusaders, it was walled up by Saladin after regaining Jerusalem in 1187.
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gates, possibly the Coponius Gate, which is mentioned in Jewish and Christian sources of the period. The gate was blocked with stones at the end of the 10th century and the internal gate room was transformed into a
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1211:, who explored the gate in the 1970s, reached the conclusion that the two monolithic massive gateposts seen on the inside of the gate belong to an old structure of the gate, thought to be the
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PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF Al-AQSA MOSQUE, in: The Architectural Development of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Islamic Jerusalem in the Early Islamic Period: Sacred Architecture in the Shape of "The Holy."
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PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF Al-AQSA MOSQUE, in: The Architectural Development of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Islamic Jerusalem in the Early Islamic Period: Sacred Architecture in the Shape of "The Holy."
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1393:, which has the same Arabic name. Each of the gates once led into a passageway stretching underneath the esplanade of the Mount, and then to steps leading up to the esplanade itself.
1233:, the inner recess (vestibule) built within the western side of the Golden Gate was used for brick burning, which bricks were then used to renovate buildings and structures in the
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leading up to it, has been a point of contention between Israelis and Arab Muslims. In February 2004, a wall which supported the 800-year-old ramp jutting out from al-Buraq Wall (
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of the Temple Mount, planned to uncover this gate, but they were prevented from doing so by both Jewish and Muslim religious leaders.
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Sacred Space in Israel and Palestine: Religion and Politics
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2051:"Jerusalem: Temple Mount reopens to Jews after 20 days"
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1654:. Al-Maktum Institute Academic Press. p. 307.
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1994:Jerusalem wall collapse sparks Jewish-Muslim row
1547:Jerusalem, the Gate of the Earth: Al-Aqsa Mosque
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2009:Excavators and Excavations Permit for Year 2013
1905:"Israel issues tender for new settlement units"
1771:Nine unknown sites in the Old City of Jerusalem
1370:The Double Gate/ The Prophets Gate/ Bab Al Nabi
2368:SACRED ARCHITECTURE IN THE SHAPE OF "THE HOLY"
1260:Al-Buraq Mosque drawn by Barclay, c. 1851–1854
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2360:HAITHEM FATHI AL-RATROUT, July 2002
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1722:Marom, Roy; Zadok, Ran (2023).
1502:The Whole World is a Playground
1468:Temple Mount entry restrictions
1446:) (Gate of the Funerals/of the
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1907:. Al Jazeera. 18 December 2011
1785:Illustrated guide to Jerusalem
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256:Gate of Darkness (Bab al-Atim)
27:Gateways to Al-Aqsa, Jerusalem
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2424:The dictionary definition of
2362:THE ARCHITECTURAL DEVELOPMENT
3156:Temple Mount Sifting Project
2386:Quarterly Statement for 1879
2288:Israel Antiquities Authority
2005:Israel Antiquities Authority
1073:Israel Antiquities Authority
1064:submitted by the IAA to the
457:Council Gate (Bab al-Majlis)
226:Remission (Forgiveness) Gate
3182:Assassination of Abdullah I
2814:Holyland Model of Jerusalem
2244:Palestine Under the Moslems
2187:Schiller, Eli, ed. (1989).
1436:
1424:
1277:
1132:
1043:The gate, specifically the
991:
937:
905:Chain Gate (Bab as-Silsila)
890:
884:
789:, rebuilt it in the 1980s.
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112:
3331:
3204:2015–2016 wave of violence
2933:Pro–Wailing Wall Committee
2819:Schick models of Jerusalem
1804:(2008). "Bab el-Mathara".
1327:
1252:Hittah Gate/Barclay's Gate
1244:
1196:, extending as far as the
1097:
916:
645:
460:
3274:
2427:gates of the temple mount
2224:. J. Challen. p. 489
1450:) is a hardly noticeable
1299:mosque dedicated to Buraq
1167:artisans employed by the
3059:Monastery of the Virgins
2272:, Heinemann: London 1926
2077:Rose Guide To The Temple
2011:, Survey Permit # A-6697
1940:Jerusalem Quarterly File
1931:al-Jubeh, Nazmi (2018).
1541:Uğurluel, Talha (2020).
1176:Suleiman the Magnificent
592:Iron Gate (Bab al-Hadid)
3246:Hashemite custodianship
3151:Archaeological remnants
2905:Western Wall Commission
2569:Fountain of Qasim Pasha
2383:Charles Wilson (1879).
1812:Oxford University Press
1802:Murphy-O'Connor, Jerome
1159:'s building program in
1100:Golden Gate (Jerusalem)
634:, known locally as the
126:Twelve Tribes of Israel
3192:Al-Aqsa Mosque clashes
2684:Jerusalem Islamic Waqf
2310:"The gate of the Jews"
2266:Loeb Classical Library
2218:Barclay, J.T. (1857).
2075:Dr. J. Randall Price,
1851:Keter Publishing House
1783:Eliyahu Wager (1988).
1339:
1261:
1143:'Mercy Gate';
1109:
971:
914:
768:Alaa al-Din al-Busairi
720:
695:, during the reign of
665:Cotton Merchants' Gate
660:
648:Cotton Merchants' Gate
604:
265:
228:
96:
74:List of openable gates
45:
37:
2923:Temple Mount Faithful
2513:Dome of the Ascension
1405:is located along the
1353:Shir ha-Shirim Rabbah
1337:
1259:
1107:
1019:adjacent neighborhood
969:
912:
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599:
548:), also known as the
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224:
94:
54:Old City of Jerusalem
52:, a holy site in the
43:
35:
2918:The Temple Institute
2690:Al-Aqsa is in danger
2574:Fountain of Qayt Bay
1294:Second Temple period
1283:James Turner Barclay
1251:
1240:
1207:Dutch archaeologist
1011:James Turner Barclay
840:improve this section
495:improve this section
403:improve this section
183:improve this section
78:The following is an
56:, also known as the
3018:Hall of Hewn Stones
2928:Platoon of the Wall
2884:Western Wall Tunnel
2844:Little Western Wall
2740:Ark of the Covenant
2543:Dome of the Spirits
2533:Dome of the Prophet
2497:Marwani Prayer Hall
1348:rabbinic literature
1224:First Temple period
636:Little Western Wall
601:Little Western Wall
18:Barclay's Gate
3266:Navel of the World
3251:Entry restrictions
2938:Women for the Wall
2553:Dome of Yusuf Agha
2528:Dome of al-Khalili
1698:"Gate of Darkness"
1478:Walls of Jerusalem
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947:Shaar HaShalshelet
915:
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605:
603:near the Iron Gate
443:Pasha of Jerusalem
299:King Faisal's Gate
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229:
101:Gate of the Tribes
97:
95:Gate of the Tribes
58:al-Ḥaram al-Sharīf
46:
38:
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3137:
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3079:Solomon's Stables
2989:
2988:
2943:Women of the Wall
2714:
2713:
2661:Cotton Merchants'
2634:Walls and entries
2518:Dome of the Chain
2404:'s Gate of Burak.
2322:on 1 October 2007
2270:H.St.J. Thackeray
2201:(Reproduced from
2159:(11 March 2019).
1966:978-1-136-49034-7
1556:978-605-08-2425-4
1411:Solomon's Stables
1285:, a 19th-century
1149:Sha'ar Harachamim
1142:
1130:
1001:Shaar HaMughrabim
913:Gate of the Chain
876:
875:
868:
748:Bāb al-Mutawaḍḍaʾ
689:ruler of Damascus
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439:
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233:Gate of Remission
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128:("Bani Isra'il")
16:(Redirected from
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3282:
3281:
3044:Antonia Fortress
3034:Foundation Stone
2998:
2994:Other components
2909:Advocacy groups
2900:Kotel compromise
2735:Solomon's Temple
2723:
2701:Al-Aqsa massacre
2588:Other structures
2538:Dome of the Rock
2523:Dome of al-Khidr
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1752:on 26 March 2023
1748:. Archived from
1746:"Bab Ghawanimah"
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1518:. Archived from
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1505:, 1 January 2015
1496:Elaine McArdle,
1494:
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1231:Ottoman-Turk era
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992:Bāb al-Maghāriba
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978:, also known as
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880:Tranquility Gate
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685:שער מוכרי הכותנה
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2976:Robinson's Arch
2971:Boaz and Jachin
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2859:Mughrabi Bridge
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2719:Jewish elements
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1269:Al-Buraq Mosque
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1314:Benjamin Mazar
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