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Dome of the Chain - Jerusalem

Dome of the Chain is located at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem and it stands next to the Dome of the Rock. It is believed that this building was used as a model for the Dome of the Rock. If we are to consider that Dome of the Chain was a prototype then there are many differences between the two structures. It is also considered one of the oldest Islamic buildings that are still standing to this day. According to Islamic belief is the spot where Judgment Day will occur in the “end of days” and where a chain will stop the sinful.

History

The Dome of the Chain was originally built by the caliph Abd al-Malik in 691. During the Crusaders period this building was turned into a chapel. In 1187, after Saladin captured Jerusalem this building was returned to Islamic use. Ayyubids and Mumluks of Egypt carried out major renovations on this structure. Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent added glazed tiles to it’s mehrab. A major renovation work was carried out by the waqf of Jerusalem in 1975.

 

Dome of the Chain stands next to the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem
Dome of the Chain stands next to the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem
One of the doors of the Dome of the Rock can be seen between the pillars
One of the doors of the Dome of the Rock can be seen between the pillars
Mehrab of the Dome of the Chain - Jerusalem
Ottoman sultan Suleiman the Magnificent added glazed tiles to it's mehrab
Ceiling of the Dome of the Chain
Ceiling of the Dome of the Chain
Decorative details of the ceiling
Decorative details of the ceiling
View of the inner dome - Dome of the Chain Jerusalem
View of the inner dome - Dome of the Chain Jerusalem
A closer look at the dome
A closer look at the dome
Tiles are used on the floor of this structure
Tiles are used on the floor of this structure
The Temple Mount platform, seen from the Dome of the Chain
The Temple Mount platform, seen from the Dome of the Chain