Al Maghariba Mosque
This mosque is located in the southwestern corner of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, south of Al-Buraq Wall. This mosque has two doors, closed in the northern and open in the eastern. It is used today as an exhibition hall for the purposes of the Islamic Museum, which was transferred from Rabat Al-Mansouri, to This mosque, in the year 348 AH corresponding to 1929 AD. It was said that it was built by the conquering leader, Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi, in the year 590 AH corresponding to 1193 AD, and Maliki prayers were held in this mosque.