Sa'ad and Sa'eed Mosque

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Sa'ad and Sa'eed Mosque
مسجد سعد و سعيد
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Year consecrated1905
Location
LocationJerusalem
Sa'ad and Sa'eed Mosque is located in Jerusalem
Sa'ad and Sa'eed Mosque
Shown within Jerusalem
Geographic coordinates31°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[edit]

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[edit]

  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.