- The
Foundation Stone (Hebrew: אֶבֶן הַשְּׁתִיָּה, romanized: ʾEḇen haŠeṯīyyā, lit. 'Foundation Stone'), or the
Noble Rock (Arabic: الصخرة المشرفة, romanized: al-Saḵrah...
- The Dome of the Rock (Arabic: قبة الصخرة, romanized: Qubbat aṣ-Ṣaḵra) is an
Islamic shrine at the
center of the Al-Aqsa
mosque compound on the
Temple Mount...
- `Imran ibn
Makhzum ibn Yaqaza. Her
mother was
Sakhrah bint Abd ibn `Imran, also from Banu Makhzum;
Sakhrah's mother was
Takhmur bint `Abd ibn
Qusai ibn Kilab...
- the time has not yet come. The more
ignorant Moslems believe that the
Sakhrah is
suspended in the air, and its only
support is a palm tree, held by the...
-
Umairah 2.
Abdullah 20. A'idh 10. Amri 21.
Fatimah 5.
Fatimah 22. Abd 11.
Sakhrah 23.
Takhmur 1.Muhammad 24.
Zuhrah 12. Abd
Manaf 25.
Jumul 6. Wahb 26. Wajz...
-
although the
whole area on
which it
stands may be so
spoken of. The
Cubbet es
Sakhrah, El Aksa, Jam'i el Magharibeh, &c., are each
called a Jami, but the entire...
-
although the
whole area on
which it
stands may be so
spoken of. The
Cubbet es
Sakhrah, El Aksa, Jam'i el Magharibeh, &c., are each
called a Jami, but the entire...
- the Well of Souls,
originally accessible only by a
narrow hole in the
Sakhrah, the
foundation stone on
which the Dome of the Rock site and
after which...
-
Responsa 691: "Under the dome on the
Temple Mount,
which the
Arabs call El-
Sakhrah,
without a doubt, is the
location of the
Foundation Stone."; Ya'ari, Avraham:...
-
although the
whole area on
which it
stands may be so
spoken of. The
Cubbet es
Sakhrah, El Aksa, Jam'i el Magharibeh, &c., are each
called a Jami, but the entire...