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Packages :: Al-Aqsa Package
Al-Aqsa Map
Al-Aqsa Map

 

Highlights include the opportunity to:

  • Harem al Sharif in Jerusalem
  • Mosque of the Caliph Omar in Bethlehem 's Manger Square.
  • Mosque of Ibrahim in Hebron and tomb of Prophet Musa in Jericho.
  • Bethlehem.
  • Hebron.
  • Tomb of the Prophet Musa.
  • Nablus or Acre.

Al Masjidul Aqsa - A Mosque of timber was originally built here by Hazrat Umar (ra) the second Khalifa of Islam in 638 AD. Abdul Malik ibn Marwan after the completion of the Dome of the Rock commissioned an extension to al Aqsa Mosque. His son Al Walid in 705 AD completed the work. The mosque at the time was large enough to accommodate five thousand worshippers. This building called al Aqsa must not be confused with the whole area also known as al Masjidual Aqsa Haram Sharif. It must be emphasised the the whole area is sacred to the Muslims and not even a centimetre is negotiable.

Islamic Museum with Fakhriyyah Minaret – An extensive Qur'an collection and Islamic ceramics, coins and glassware stand together with guns, swords and daggers in the oldest museum in Jerusalem. A unique group of architectural elements help document the history of al Masjidual Aqsa Haram Sharif. The museum also contains many rare manuscripts, including a collection of more than 600 copies of the Qur'an written between the third and twelfth centuries Hijrah. One of the most important pieces is the collection is a hand-written Qur'an whose transcription is attributed to the great, great grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him.

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