
Al-Buraq Mosque - Wikipedia
The al-Buraq Mosque (Arabic: مَسْجِدُ ٱلْبُرَاق, romanized: Masjid al-Burāq) is a subterranean musalla next to the Buraq Wall (Western Wall), near the southwest corner of the Masjid al-Aqsa compound in the Old City of Jerusalem.
Masjid al-Buraq - IslamicLandmarks.com
This small structure, on the south-west corner of the al-Aqsa compound is believed to be the place where the Prophet Muhammed (ﷺ) tied the Buraq, the riding animal upon which he rode during the Night of Ascension. The wall on the right is …
Buraq wall (Western/Wailing wall) - IslamicLandmarks.com
The Buraq Wall is where the Prophet Muhammed (p.b.u.h.) tied the Buraq, the winged riding animal upon which he rode during the Night of Ascension.
Buraq - Wikipedia
The Buraq (Arabic: الْبُرَاق / æ l ˈ b ʊ r ɑː k / "lightning") is a supernatural equine-esque creature in Islamic tradition that served as the mount of the Islamic prophet Muhammad during his Isra and Mi'raj journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and up through the heavens and back by night.
Masjid al Buraq: Place Where Prophet Muhammad PBUH Tied His Buraq …
Jan 28, 2025 · Masjid Al Buraq is situated in the Southwest corner of the compound of Al Aqsa. It is a small building and a sacred place for Muslims. As stated in the Holy Quran, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was taken towards Masjid Al Aqsa and from there, in the direction of Heavens on the night journey.
Buraq Wall - Masjid al Aqsa
Buraq Wall The southwestern section of Masjid al Aqsa’s wall – 50m in length and 20m in height. It is an integral part of Masjid al Aqsa, contrary to erroneous Jewish claims that it is the “Wailing” or “Western” wall, or Kotel, representing the only standing remnant of the Herodian Temple.
Masjid al Aqsa – Frequently Asked Questions
The al Buraq Wall or Western Wall of Masjid al Aqsa is the location where Prophet Muhammad PBUH tied his heavenly conveyance, the Buraq, on the night journey of al Isra and Mi’raj. Jews call this the Wailing Wall.
Other Prayer Areas – Masjid al Aqsa
Buraq Mosque. This musalla was constructed next to the Buraq Wall(Western Wall). It is called after the Buraq, as Muslims believe the Buraq, a celestial creature used as a conveyance by Nabi Muhammad SAW during the Isra and Mi’raj was tied in this vicinity.
al-Buraq Mosque (Temple Mount) - Madain Project (en)
The al-Buraq Mosque (مسجد البراق), is a mosque located inside the Haram al-Sharif in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is in the passage that once led to Barclay's Gate. The small structure, on the south-west corner of the Al-Aqsa compound is believed to …
Al-Buraq Wall – Aqsapedia
Feb 26, 2021 · Al-Buraq Wall represents the southwestern section of Al-Aqsa Mosque’s wall, some 50 meters in length and approximately 20 meters in height. It is part of Al-Aqsa Mosque and considered an Islamic property.