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The Minbar of the al-Aqsa Mosque, also known as the Minbar of Saladin, was a notable historic minbar (pulpit in a mosque) inside the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. It was originally commissioned by Nur al-Din in 1168-69 CE in Aleppo, Syria and was later moved to Jerusalem after the city was conquered in 1187 by Salah ad-Din (Saladin). It was one of the most famous historic minbars of the Muslim world and was considered by scholars to be a highly significant object of medieval Islamic art.

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  • منبر صلاح الدين هو منبر أمر ببناءه نور الدين زنكي سنة 563 هـ ليضعه في المسجد الأقصى بعد أن يقوم بفتح المدينة. وقد صنع هذا المنبر في دمشق بواسطة أمهر الحرفيين من دمشق وحلب. وبالفعل نقل هذا المنبر إلى القدس بعد فتحها على يد صلاح الدين الأيوبي بعد أن فتح القدس فأمر بنقله ونصبه في المسجد الأقصى حيث خطب عليه قاضي دمشق خطبة الجمعة بعدما غابت عن المسجد حوالي 90 عاماً هي فترة الاحتلال الصليبي. (ar)
  • The Minbar of the al-Aqsa Mosque, also known as the Minbar of Saladin, was a notable historic minbar (pulpit in a mosque) inside the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. It was originally commissioned by Nur al-Din in 1168-69 CE in Aleppo, Syria and was later moved to Jerusalem after the city was conquered in 1187 by Salah ad-Din (Saladin). It was one of the most famous historic minbars of the Muslim world and was considered by scholars to be a highly significant object of medieval Islamic art. The minbar remained in the mosque until 1969 when it was destroyed by an arson fire set by a disturbed Australian Christian. A reconstruction of the minbar created by an international team of experts in Jordan was installed in its place in 2007. (en)
  • Le minbar de la mosquée al-Aqsa, également connu sous le nom de minbar de Saladin, était un minbar historique notable se trouvant à l'intérieur de la mosquée al-Aqsa, à Jérusalem. Un incendie volontaire l'a détruit en 1969. (fr)
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  • منبر صلاح الدين هو منبر أمر ببناءه نور الدين زنكي سنة 563 هـ ليضعه في المسجد الأقصى بعد أن يقوم بفتح المدينة. وقد صنع هذا المنبر في دمشق بواسطة أمهر الحرفيين من دمشق وحلب. وبالفعل نقل هذا المنبر إلى القدس بعد فتحها على يد صلاح الدين الأيوبي بعد أن فتح القدس فأمر بنقله ونصبه في المسجد الأقصى حيث خطب عليه قاضي دمشق خطبة الجمعة بعدما غابت عن المسجد حوالي 90 عاماً هي فترة الاحتلال الصليبي. (ar)
  • Le minbar de la mosquée al-Aqsa, également connu sous le nom de minbar de Saladin, était un minbar historique notable se trouvant à l'intérieur de la mosquée al-Aqsa, à Jérusalem. Un incendie volontaire l'a détruit en 1969. (fr)
  • The Minbar of the al-Aqsa Mosque, also known as the Minbar of Saladin, was a notable historic minbar (pulpit in a mosque) inside the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. It was originally commissioned by Nur al-Din in 1168-69 CE in Aleppo, Syria and was later moved to Jerusalem after the city was conquered in 1187 by Salah ad-Din (Saladin). It was one of the most famous historic minbars of the Muslim world and was considered by scholars to be a highly significant object of medieval Islamic art. (en)
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  • منبر صلاح الدين (ar)
  • Minbar de la mosquée al-Aqsa (fr)
  • Minbar of the al-Aqsa Mosque (en)
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