The Abbasiri school
It is located west-north of the Al-Aqsa Mosque next to the door of the caretaker.
In the Turkish era, it turned into a dwelling for some Africans who were used by the Turkish government in police affairs who guarded schools, houses and corridors in the area of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, as it was forbidden for Christians and foreigners to enter Al-Aqsa, they prevented non-Muslims from entering it completely, even if they were princes or kings, but today, their descendants suffer from poor living conditions in Jerusalem, and the school became a prison in the late Ottoman era, then the English moved this prison to the current prison known as Al -.
The abbasiri school is attributed to Prince Alaeddin abbasiri, who was the caretaker of the Two Holy Mosques (al-Quds and Al-Ibrahimi in Hebron) from the days of Zahir Baybars until the time of Mansur Qalawun, and dates back to the Mamluk era, as it was established in 693 Ah/ 1293 ad, and in the Turkish era it turned into a residence for some Africans who were used by the Turkish government in police affairs, who guarded schools, houses and corridors in the area of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, as it was forbidden for Christians and foreigners to enter Al-Aqsa, they prevented non-Muslims from even if they were princes or Kings, as for today, their descendants suffer from poor living conditions in Jerusalem, and the school became a prison in the late Ottoman era, and then he transferred The English transferred this prison to the current prison known as Al-moskubiya, and now part of it has become a dwelling house, where a group of Al-Khalidi family is connected