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  1. PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-JERUSALEM-ISLAM-AQSA. of 11. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Inside The Dome Of The Rock stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Inside The Dome Of The Rock stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  2. The Dome is located on the Haram al-Sharif, an enormous open-air platform that now houses Al-Aqsa mosque, madrasas and several other religious buildings. Few places are as holy for Christians, Jews, and Muslims as the Haram al-Sharif. The Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Sakhra), Umayyad, stone masonry, wooden roof, decorated with glazed ceramic ...

  3. Ownership of the al-Aqsa Mosque is a contentious issue in the Israel-Palestinian conflict. During the negotiations at the 2000 Camp David Summit, Palestinians demanded complete ownership of the mosque and other Islamic holy sites in East Jerusalem. Access Palestinian Muslim man reading the Quran inside al-Aqsa Mosque

  4. The golden-domed structure encasing the Sacred Rock has special significance, in that it is the place where Abraham was about to sacrifice his son and from where the Prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. It is a unique and beautiful artistic piece of Islamic architecture built by Abd el-Malek in 691. The walls are decorated with verses from the Quran, the ceiling is tiled in red, gold and black ...

  5. The Dome of the Rock stands where the Temple of Solomon and Herod's Temple once stood. The structure seen today was built by the Caliph Abd al-Malik between 688 and 691 and has remained structurally unchanged since, making it the oldest Islamic shrine in the world. The dome, which is meant to represent Muhammad's "upward journey," was ...

  6. The Dome of the Rock. (Interior) Dry plate negatives. Stereographs. - Title from: list, Photographic subjects of Bible Lands. - Caption on negative: Jerusalem. The Dome of the Rock. (Interior). - Taken either by the American Colony Photo Department or its successor the Matson Photo Service.

  7. 31° 46' 41" N 35° 14' 07" E. Cúpula da Rocha ou Domo da Rocha é um edifício, situado no monte do Templo, na Cidade Velha de Jerusalém, construído no século VII, sendo um dos sítios mais sagrados do Islã e uma das grandes obras da arquitectura islâmica. Sua vistosa cúpula dourada é um dos pontos mais emblemáticos da cidade.

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