| The Dome of
the Rock is the third holiest site for Moslems because it
is considered where Muhammad ascended to heaven. Inside
the mosque you will find the wooden latticework that covers
the rock, believed to be the place where Muhammad ascended
to heaven, and in Jewish tradition is thought to be the
site where Abraham bound Isaac and where the “holiest
of the holies” of the two temples stood.
Next to the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount is the
Al-Aqsa Mosque. These mosques were constructed in the late
seventh century and the early eighth century. In the Al-Aqsa
Mosque you can find a collage of religious art work and
design that were added and changed over time, including
marble Italian columns- a gift from Mussolini, and floral
mosaics from the eleventh century. Prayers take place five
times a day, and filming the prayers and the surroundings,
can be fascinating footage for the cinematographer interested
in Moslem tradition.
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