White Mosque of Ramle
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title:
White Mosque of Ramle
text:
The White Mosque was an Umayyad-era mosque located in Ramle, Palestine. Only its minaret is still standing. According to local Islamic tradition, the northwestern section of the mosque contained the shrine of an Islamic prophet, Salih. The minaret is also known as the Tower of the Forty Martyrs. Islamic tradition dating back to 1467 claims that forty companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad were buried at the mosque, which influenced an erroneous Western Christian tradition from the 16th centu
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description:
Umayyad-era mosque in Ramla, Israel
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Mosque_of_Ramle
date created:
2008-12-26T21:56:07Z
date modified:
2024-09-14T21:32:36Z
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