It is located in Al-ghawanmeh Lane, in the northern row of barquq road, and southwest of Naqshbandiya corner .

It was established by Muhammad Pasha, the Honorable Governor of Jerusalem in the Ottoman era ( 1043 Ah / 1633 ad), and he stopped it for the followers of the Qadiriyya method, as indicated by a founding inscription at the top of its entrance

The text reads:"in the name of Allah, the Merciful, the merciful, this corner, our Mawlana, Sayyidna Qutb al-Arfeen and the Sultan of the All-Wise Sheikh Abdul Qadir al-Gilani sanctified his dear secret, and its sheikdom has been inherited by a group of Afghan Muslims since the late Ottoman era, and they turned Sufism in it to the method of Ibn Ali".

It is currently known as the Afghan corner.