Dome of Suleiman
It is located to the southwest of Bab Faisal, in the middle of the northern courtyards of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque. It is attributed to the Umayyad caliph Suleiman bin Abd al-Malik, as some historians mention that it was built by the Umayyads. However, it is believed that its current construction took place during the Ayyubid era, specifically in the year 600 AH / 1203 AD, especially since it almost matches the Ayyubid dome of the Miraj. It was restored during the Ottoman era.
The dome is an octagonal structure that is believed to have been established to preserve a clear and apparent part of the rock of Jerusalem, located inside it, and above it a dome, supported by 24 marble columns, and has a mihrab in its south, and an open door in the Its northern façade.