Sa'ad and Sa'eed Mosque

Mosque in Jerusalem
31°47′07″N 35°13′43″E / 31.78528°N 35.22861°E / 31.78528; 35.22861

The Sa'ad and Sa'eed Mosque (Arabic: مسجد سعد و سعيد) is located on Nablus Road in Jerusalem, 400 meters from the Damascus Gate. It is built on a Waqf (religious endowment) property with an area of 117 square meters.

Historical Information

The Sa'ad and Sa'eed Mosque derives its name from two local merchants renowned for their dedication to preserving the Waqf in the city.[1] It was constructed in its current state in 1905 on the Waqf property of Shams al-Din al-Bulqini.[2]

The mosque was demolished in 1956 by the Israeli armed forces,[clarification needed] and since 2011, there have been Israeli attempts to occupy the territory. The custodian of the endowment appeared before the court and presented a legal argument to prove that the Waqf had a history of 400 years and was duly registered in the Ottoman land registry.[3][4]

On July 19, 2022, an unauthorized individual forcibly entered the mosque. Palestinians claimed the man to be an Israeli settler.[5]

Muslims come to pray at the mosque every day, except during the Friday prayer.[6]

References

  1. ^ TV, Ehna. "مشهد من بلدي | مسجد سعد وسعيد - القدس". www.ehna.tv. Retrieved 2023-07-25.
  2. ^ akhbarelbalad. "حارة وخان السعدي". akhbarelbalad.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-25.
  3. ^ akhbarelbalad. "حارة وخان السعدي". akhbarelbalad.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-25.
  4. ^ Essam.Sahmarani. "3 أسئلة إلى عبير زياد عن مسجد سعد وسعيد". www.alaraby.co.uk (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-25.
  5. ^ "مستوطن يقتحم مسجدا في القدس". وكالة وطن للأنباء (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-25.
  6. ^ "مشهد من بلدي | مسجد سعد وسعيد - القدس". YouTube (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-25.
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