The Bab Al-Sahra cemetery (Baqi Al-Mujahideen) is located north of the Old City wall, and it used to extend to Zahra Street, the Rashidiya school, and the Palestinian Museum.

It was also called the" cemetery of the Mujahideen " after the mujahideen who participated in the Salafi conquest and were martyred and buried there, in addition to many men of the Ayyubid state.

It was restored by the cemetery reconstruction committee of the Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem in 2006 with funding from the Islamic "Mal Bayt al-Maqdis agency" in the kingdom of Morocco. An order was issued to prohibit burial in it at the beginning of the British Mandate, and burial in it was limited to the part located west of Sultan Salah al-Din Street, and north of Sultan Suleiman Street.