A small closed door in the eastern wall of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque. Researchers say that it is located close to the Lions Gate, as traces of it are visible from behind the iron safes used by the Lions Gate guards in the place, but it is likely that it was located south of the Gate of Mercy, and in any case, it is possible that It has been found in history two chapters with this name. Where the gate could have been in the past, it was south of Bab Al-Rahma, and then it was shifted in late periods (more correctly in the Ottoman period) to near the Lions’ Gate.

This door was used to remove funerals from the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque to the Mercy Cemetery adjacent to the eastern wall of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and it was probably closed by order of Sultan Salah al-Din al-Ayyubi after the liberation of Jerusalem in 583 AH - 1187 AD, to protect the mosque and the city from any possible invasion

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