Dome of the Mi’rage
One of the domes of Al-Aqsa Mosque located above the courtyard of the Rock to the northwest of the Dome of the Rock. It was built by Prince Al-Isfasllar Izz al-Din, the ruler of Jerusalem in the year 597 AH / 1201 AD, i.e. during the Ayyubid era, in place of an older dome erected to commemorate for the ascension of the Prophet. It was renovated during the Ottoman era.
The dome of the Mi'raj is a small octagonal building, its walls are closed with panels of white marble, and it has one mihrab on the south side, and a door on the north side, and it is based on thirty columns, and it is topped with a dome covered with sheets of lead. This dome is characterized by the presence of another small dome above it, similar to a crown on top of its head.