Badiriya library
Is one floor (ground floor) of the Wafaeia corner building.
The library contains books dating back to 1180 AH, and the library managed today by the family of al-Budairi.
The founder of the library one of the greatest scholars of Jerusalem descended from the family of ancient and known in Jerusalem with its bookcases.
However, lost and dissipated after they broke up, Mohamad Ben Badir under a legitimate argument on 19 Dhu al-Hijjah in 1205 AH / 1790 AD.
A section of the archives of the library owned by Sheikh Mohammed al-Budairi, it made in a special wing in his house, which made waqf by the library and known by its name under a legitimate argument.
The library included a thousand manuscripts, the rest of which are still in a deplorable state, the Manuscript Center at the University of Jordan also photocopied these manuscripts, and some of them photographed by the Institute of Manuscripts of the Arab League.
Current use: parts of the library remain known today as Dar al-Budairi, and the work of the library has ceased with the death of its owner, Sheikh Musa al-Budairi.