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Walking up the Steps of Saladin Minbar

Walking up the Steps of Saladin Minbar

View over the Saladin Minbar inside the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. The view reveals the wide-open doors of the minbar, providing a glimpse into its interior. Positioned in the center of the frame is a man, the Imam, walking up the wooden steps of the minbar. The Saladin Minbar is an important feature within the Al-Aqsa Mosque, symbolizing the historical and religious significance of the site. It is a pulpit or raised platform from which sermons and speeches are delivered during Friday prayers or other religious occasions.

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Walking up the Steps of Saladin Minbar
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