Bab al-Rahma cemetery is an Islamic cemetery in Jerusalem, located along the eastern wall of the Temple Mount or Haram al-Sharif. It extends from Bab Al-Asbat (Lions' Gate) to the end of the Al-Aqsa Mosque wall near the Umayyad palaces on the southern side. It has an area of about 23 acres. The Bab al-Rahma cemetery contains many graves of the Companions, most notably Ubadah ibn al-Samit and Shadad ibn Aus, and on the graves of Mujahideen who participated in the conquest of Jerusalem during the Omari and Ayyubid conquests. The road to Lions' Gate separates the cemetery in two, Bab al-Rahma Cemetery to the south and Al-Asbat Gate Cemetery to the North.
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- مقبرة باب الرحمة (ar)
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| - مقبرة باب الرحمة هي إحدى أشهر المقابر الإسلامية في القدس، وتقع تحديدًا عند السور الشرقي للمسجد الأقصى. حيث تمتد من باب الأسباط وحتى نهاية سور المسجد الأقصى بالقرب من القصور الأموية في الجهة الجنوبية. تبلغ مساحتها حوالي 23 دونمًا. تحوي مقبرة باب الرحمة على العديد من قبور الصحابة وأبرزهم عبادة بن الصامت وشداد بن أوس، وعلى قبور لمجاهدين اشتركوا في فتح القدس أثناء الفتحين العمري والأيوبي.تنوي الحكومة الإسرائيلية تحويل جزء من المقبرة لحديقة توراتية ضمن مشروعها لتهويد المدينة. (ar)
- Bab al-Rahma cemetery is an Islamic cemetery in Jerusalem, located along the eastern wall of the Temple Mount or Haram al-Sharif. It extends from Bab Al-Asbat (Lions' Gate) to the end of the Al-Aqsa Mosque wall near the Umayyad palaces on the southern side. It has an area of about 23 acres. The Bab al-Rahma cemetery contains many graves of the Companions, most notably Ubadah ibn al-Samit and Shadad ibn Aus, and on the graves of Mujahideen who participated in the conquest of Jerusalem during the Omari and Ayyubid conquests. The road to Lions' Gate separates the cemetery in two, Bab al-Rahma Cemetery to the south and Al-Asbat Gate Cemetery to the North. (en)
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| - مقبرة باب الرحمة هي إحدى أشهر المقابر الإسلامية في القدس، وتقع تحديدًا عند السور الشرقي للمسجد الأقصى. حيث تمتد من باب الأسباط وحتى نهاية سور المسجد الأقصى بالقرب من القصور الأموية في الجهة الجنوبية. تبلغ مساحتها حوالي 23 دونمًا. تحوي مقبرة باب الرحمة على العديد من قبور الصحابة وأبرزهم عبادة بن الصامت وشداد بن أوس، وعلى قبور لمجاهدين اشتركوا في فتح القدس أثناء الفتحين العمري والأيوبي.تنوي الحكومة الإسرائيلية تحويل جزء من المقبرة لحديقة توراتية ضمن مشروعها لتهويد المدينة. (ar)
- Bab al-Rahma cemetery is an Islamic cemetery in Jerusalem, located along the eastern wall of the Temple Mount or Haram al-Sharif. It extends from Bab Al-Asbat (Lions' Gate) to the end of the Al-Aqsa Mosque wall near the Umayyad palaces on the southern side. It has an area of about 23 acres. The Bab al-Rahma cemetery contains many graves of the Companions, most notably Ubadah ibn al-Samit and Shadad ibn Aus, and on the graves of Mujahideen who participated in the conquest of Jerusalem during the Omari and Ayyubid conquests. The road to Lions' Gate separates the cemetery in two, Bab al-Rahma Cemetery to the south and Al-Asbat Gate Cemetery to the North. Since at least 2011, Palestinian sources assert that the Israeli government intends to convert part of the cemetery into a biblical garden. According to Israel's courts and Nature and Parks Authority, work near the cemetery is minor and no displacement of graves is allowed. Despite the restriction, burial activities continue with adding new graves on a regular basis, providing ongoing water contamination of the Gihon spring in the City of David. (en)
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