It is located outside the Jerusalem wall, northeast of Bab al-Amud, and north of the Central Bus Station.

It is attributed to the ascetic slave Ibrahim ibn Adham. Prince Saif al-Din munjak Al-Yousfi was about her age in (763 Ah / 1361 ad), and he stopped many stops for her inmates in Jerusalem and abroad.

The corner consists of a large cave located under the Bab al-Sahira Cemetery, in which there is a large water well and the graves of a number of its sheikhs, and at the entrance to the corner there is a large two-story house inhabited by members of the AL-Badiri family of Jerusalem since the beginning of the twentieth century and was erected next to the house in the sixties of the last century, the "Adhami mosque".

after the AL-Badiri family left the house at the end of the eighties, the mosque was expanded and the rest of it was converted into a Quran house, kindergarten and library.