Haji Jamal al-Din Pahlavan by order of Prince qarad Shah Bin Shams al-Din Muhammad al-Kilani allahji, famous as the "son of Al-Sahib Kilan".

It is located on the north side of Bab al-Silsila Road opposite a winding and graded road, towards the soil of Husam al-Din Barakat Khan (Khalidi library).

It consists of two layers with a front main facade of the pure Mamluk style, and it is reached through a beautiful Mamluk entrance, which is based on each side of a stone bench known as the guillotine, and extends over the entrance opening, which is covered by two shutters of bronze-laminated wood, and a stone threshold consisting of one block, then followed by three stone one center is in the upper middle of the energetic.

The entrance to the soil leads to a rectangular distributor covered by a cross-vault method, and then the entrance is distributed into an open dish to the "shrine hall", which takes a square shape and is topped by a dome based on four pointed decades.the corners above the Square have been filled with spherical triangles to turn the square into an octagon, and the transition from the square base to the round to erect the dome. the second layer is reached from the open dish, is a number of rooms covered with a fan vault with a shallow dome in the middle.

It consists of two layers with a front main facade of the pure Mamluk style, and it is reached through a beautiful Mamluk entrance, which is based on each side of a stone bench known as the guillotine, and extends over the entrance opening, which is covered by two shutters of bronze-laminated wood, and a stone threshold consisting of one block, then followed by three stone the one at the top is mid-energetic.

The entrance to the soil leads to a rectangular distributor covered by a cross-vault method, and then the entrance is distributed into an open dish to the "shrine hall", which takes a square shape and is topped by a dome based on four pointed nodes.the corners above the Square were filled with spherical triangles to turn the square into an octagon, and the transition from the square base to the round to erect the dome. the second layer is reached from the open dish, is a number of rooms covered with a fan vault with a shallow dome in the middle.

The school's condition today, like most schools, is inhabited by several families from Jerusalem, and the school has been affected as a result of its conversion into a family residence to some increases and the loss of some of its basic features, but its gate is still the same as it is seen by passers-by and inside to the far end of the chain door.

The Kilani school is attributed to Prince qarad Shah Bin Shams al-Din Muhammad al-Kilani, famous for the" son of Al-Sahib Kilan", which was founded by Hajj Jamal al-Din Pahlwan in the year (753 Ah / 1352 ad) in the Mamluk era, and is located on the north side of Bab al-Silsila Road opposite a winding and graded road attributed to Abu Madin, towards the soil of Husam al-Din Baraka Khan (Khalidi library), the soil consists of two layers with a front main facade of the pure Mamluk style, reached through a beautiful Mamluk entrance on each of its sides is a stone bench known as the guillotine, extending over the entrance opening, which is covered by two shutters of bronze-laminated wood, a stone threshold consisting of one block, and then followed by three The entrance leads to a rectangular Portico covered with a cross vault, which distributes access to an open nave to the mausoleum Hall, which takes a square shape and is topped by a dome based on four pointed decades, the corners above the Square were filled with spherical triangles to turn the square into an octagon, and the second layer is reached from the open nave, is a number of rooms to change its function to a residence house known as Dar Al-dunaf Al-Ansari.

One of the endowments of the school, according to the endowment book No. 602, indicates that there are agricultural properties in Ramla, one of which is called the land of ajmiya, which was generating an income of 400 coins, and Fadlallah bin Nadila was appointed as a teacher in 1129 ah, and then several appointments were obtained after 1156 ah, and these appointments were concentrated in one family, mostly al-Dawoodi, and the school was famous for teaching the Holy Quran, and the Ansari family, and its creator recommended that his body be transferred to it and buried there, and this has been done, and as for the state of the school today, it, like most schools, is inhabited by several families from Jerusalem, and it has been affected The school, as a result of its conversion into a family residence, has increased to some increases and some of its basic features have been lost, but its gate is still the same as it is seen by passers-by and inside to the maximum from the chain door.