Masjid Al-Qibli (Al-Aqsa) [Poster]
Masjid Al-Qibli (Al-Aqsa)
Masjid Al-Qibli, also known as the Qibli Mosque or the Southern Mosque, is the main congregational mosque within the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound (Haram al-Sharif). Built in 705–715 CE by Umayyad Caliph Al-Walid I atop earlier structures, it features a silver dome (replaced after 1969), seven aisles of marble columns, and a distinctive southern qibla wall—hence its name, meaning “mosque of the qibla.” Distinguished from the golden-domed Dome of the Rock to its north, Al-Qibli serves as the primary site for Friday prayers and daily worship for thousands, administered by the Jordanian-led Islamic Waqf. A masterpiece of early Islamic architecture, it symbolizes Jerusalem’s sanctity in Islam and remains a focal point of religious and political significance amid the city’s layered sacred history.
Product features
- Museum-grade archival paper ensures longevity and resistance to yellowing.
- Giclée printing provides bright, intense colors that stay vibrant under sunlight.
- Matte finish absorbs light for a sophisticated, elegant look.
- Available in various sizes to perfectly match your decor needs.
Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
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| Width, in | 10.00 | 11.00 | 14.00 | 16.00 | 20.00 | 30.00 |
| Height, in | 8.00 | 9.00 | 11.00 | 11.00 | 16.00 | 20.00 |