Located northeast of the Old City , its facade is decorated with words written in the Mamluk Naskh script and in capital letters, only the following words can be seen: "in the name of Allah, the Merciful, the merciful ... The honorable King immortalized God as his king ... The rest of the words have been erased and cannot be read, but when the Prospectors looked into the matter, they found that the origin of the writing was as follows: "in the name of Allah, the Merciful, the merciful, this blessed school was established by the monastery of the inviolable Misr Khatun, the wife of Prince Nasser al-Din Muhammad Bin Abdul-Qadir, in the days of Mawlana Sultan Al-Malik al-Ashraf barsbai, immortalized by Allah as his king, on the date of the month of Rabi 'al-other of the thirty-six and eight hundred months of the year".

Mujir al-Din said about her that she was stopped inside the mosque by Prince Nasir al-Din Muhammad Bin Abdul-Qadir after his wife Misr Khatun made it old, and there was no Waqf book for her, so he wrote a record of his money to stop it, and it was proven in our era in (897 Ah/1491 ad), and its construction was carried out during the reign of King barsbay in the month of Rabi al-akhir in (836 Ah/1432 ad), and it is located north of the Al-Aqsa Mosque between Bab Hatta from the West and the minaret of occupation from the East. As for the school today, it has fallen into ruin and has become the site of coffins of the dead.

The wife of Prince Nasir al-Din Muhammad Bin Abdul-Qader, whose name is Misr Khatun, built a school in the north-east of Jerusalem in the month of Rabi al-Thani (836 Ah/1432 ad), and it was named the Qadiriyya school after her father, Prince Nasir al-Din Muhammad Bin Abdul-Qader, and what distinguishes it is its facade, which bears words written in Mamluk script and in capital letters, from which only the following words can be seen: "in the name of Allah, the Merciful, the merciful...The honorable King immortalized God as his king...And that is the date of another month of spring from months...", as for the rest of the words were erased and could not be read, but the Prospectors when they looked into the matter found that the origin of the writing was as follows: "In the name of Allah, the Merciful, the merciful, this blessed school was established by the almasuna convent Misr Khatun, the wife of Prince Nasser al-Din Muhammad Bin Abdul-Qadir, in the days of Maulana Sultan Al-Malik al-Ashraf barsbay, immortalized by Allah as his king, on the date of the other month of Rabi 'al-other of the thirty-six and eight hundred months of the year".

Mujir al-Din said that it was inside the mosque and was stopped by Prince Nasser al-Din Muhammad Bin Abdul-Qadir after his wife Misr Khatun made it old, and there was no Waqf book for it, so he wrote a record of his money to stop it, and it was proved in our time in (897 Ah/1491 ad), and it was built during the reign of King barsbay in the month of Rabi al-akhir in (836 Ah/1432 ad), the school is located north of the Al-Aqsa Mosque between Bab Hatta from the West and the minaret of occupation from the East, and as for the school today the ruins became the site of the coffins of the dead.