Al-Awhadiya school
Builder Name:
The king Al Awhad Najem dein Yusuf ibn Malik al-Nasir Salah al-Din, who was the Emir of Ayubi of the cousins of Salah al-Din.
-The school located west of Bab Hatta near the gate of Al-Aqsa Mosque, adjacent to the northern wall of Al-Aqsa and to the east of Al-Dweidariyah and Bastia.
- Huge building with a beautiful gate to the north on the road leading to Bab Hitta, consists of two floors. The first floor to enter the vestibule to square to the south of the tomb of the founder and an additional front room.
The second floor contains rooms clustered around a small square in the north and south, there is a staircase leading to other rooms on the middle floor and then higher floor to the roof of the Aqsa gallery.
- The school is the oldest model of schools and Ayyubids tombs in Jerusalem, especially in the northern corridor of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Persons who took the Presbytery in this school: Sheikh Mohammed bin Mohammed Al-Latifi, and gave up the Sheikh and the housing in the school, Sheikh Khalil bin Abi Wafa Dajani year (393 e (1124 AD).
Sheikh Mohammed bin Ali Jarallah, who took the Presbytery (394 AH / 1202 AD), and today is the residence of a group of the Sharbati family and no longer works as a school like most schools.