AT THE HEART OF JERUSALEM is the Noble Sanctuary, *Al-Haram Al-Sharif*,
enclosing over 35 acres of fountains, gardens, buildings and domes. At its
southernmost end is Al-Aqsa Mosque and at its centre the celebrated Dome of
the Rock (Masjid As-Sakhra). The entire area is regarded as a mosque and
comprises nearly one sixth of the walled city of Jerusalem.

Al-Haram Al-Shareef (The Noble Sanctuary) is a quadrilateral that roughly
resembles a trapezoid. The dimensions of this quadrilateral seem to differ
from one source to another but the lowest values mentioned are about 280
meters along the South, about 310 meters along the North , about 460 meters
along the East, and about 480 meters along the West. This gives it a surface
area of about 138 thousand square meters, which is a little less than 35
acres. The average height above sea level on the platform is about 730
meters above sea level.

Jerusalem became known as al Quds (The Holy). Many of Prophet’s Companions
travelled to worship at the blessed precincts from which area the Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh&hf) was brought by night and from where he ascended through
the seven heavens to his Lord.

In 690’s (72AH) the Umayyad Khalifa Abdul Malik Ibn Marwan commissioned the
work to built the Dome over the rock. Essentially unchanged for more than
fourteen centuries, the Dome of the Rock remains one of the world’s most
beautiful enduring architectural treasures.

The gold Dome stretches 20m across the rock, rising to an apex of more than
35m above it. The Qur’aniv sura “Ya’sin” is inscribed across the top in the
dazzling tile work commissioned in the 16th century by Suleiman the
Magnificent. The interior is exquisitely decorated, the two most important
decorative elements are the glass mosaics and the carved marbles.









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