AlAqsa
Al-Aqsa, commonly referred to as the Al-Aqsa Mosque, is a major Islamic holy site located in Jerusalem. It sits within the Haram al-Sharif, also known as the Temple Mount, a hilltop platform in the Old City of Jerusalem. The name al-Aqsa means “the farthest” in Arabic, referencing the Prophet Muhammad’s night journey, and the term is often used to denote the entire sacred precinct as well as the main mosque building.
The Al-Aqsa Mosque precinct also contains the Dome of the Rock, a separate shrine on the same
Historically, the site became a central locus of Islamic worship after the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem in