" In placing emphasis on the , Abd al-Malik had his architects align his new al-Aqsa Mosque according to the position of the , thus shifting the main north—south axis of the Noble Sanctuary, a line running through the and the Mihrab of Umar There was a significant Muslims group disputed this connection, identifying "the farthest place of prayer" as a reference to a site in the heavens
During the 1969 burning, the paintings were assumed to be irreparably lost, but were completely reconstructed using the technique, a method that uses fine vertical lines to distinguish reconstructed areas from original ones [ ] The specific passage reads "Praise be to Him who made His servant journey in the night from the sacred sanctuary to the remotest sanctuary

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Abdul Hadi, clarified the issue.

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The design of the new minbar was drawn by Jamil Badran based on an exact replica of the Saladin Minbar and was finished by Badran within a period of five years
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A quarter of the stained glass windows also were carefully renewed so as to preserve their original Abbasid and Fatimid designs
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On 20 July 1951, was shot three times by a Palestinian gunman as he entered the mosque, killing him
The police then stormed the mosque compound, firing both live ammunition and rubber bullets at the group of Palestinians, killing four and wounding about 200 Today, it stands as a monumental structure
Religious significance in Islam A depiction of Muhammad's ascent to heaven by In Islam, the term "al-Aqsa Mosque" refers to the entire Noble Sanctuary During his excavations in the 1930s, uncovered portions of a multicolor mosaic floor with geometric patterns, but didn't publish them

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Radiocarbon dating gave a large range of ages, some as old as 9th century BCE, showing that some of the wood had previously been used in older buildings
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A man prays in the mosque in 2008 The mosque's interior is supported by 45 , 33 of which are and 12 of stone
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Architecture The mosque is situated at the Southern end of the Haram ash-Sharif The rectangular al-Aqsa Mosque and its precincts cover 14
The capitals in the eastern aisle are of a heavy basket-shaped design and those east and west of the dome are also basket-shaped, but smaller and better proportioned Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University
The was built by a craftsman named Akhtarini from on the orders of the Zengid sultan "Comparative Dating Methods: Botanical Identification and 14C Dating of Carved Panels and Beams from the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem"

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On 15 January 1988, during the , fired and at protesters outside the mosque, wounding 40 worshipers.

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4 January 2009 at the Riweq Bienalle in Palestine
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It was intended to be a gift for the mosque when Nur ad-Din would capture Jerusalem from the Crusaders and took six years to build 1168—74
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Due to security measures, the Israeli government occasionally prevents certain groups of Muslims from reaching al-Aqsa by blocking the entrances to the complex; the restrictions vary from time to time