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''''Abdeen Mosque''' ({{lang-ar|<big>مسجد عابدين</big>}}) is the main [[mosque]] in the [[Wadi al-Joz]] neighborhood in eastern [[Jerusalem]], about {{m to ft|500}} away from the [[Old City (Jerusalem)|Old City]] walls. It is named after 'Abd al-Muhsin 'Abdeen who had the mosque built in 1939.<ref>Ma'oz and Nusseibeh, 2000, p.141.</ref>
''''Abdeen Mosque''' ({{lang-ar|<big>مسجد عابدين</big>}}) is the main [[mosque]] in the [[Wadi al-Joz]] neighborhood in eastern [[Jerusalem]], about {{m to ft|500}} away from the [[Old City (Jerusalem)|Old City]] walls. It is named after 'Abd al-Muhsin 'Abdeen who had the mosque built in 1939. According to legend, the mosque was built on top of an ancient burial ground. <ref>Ma'oz and Nusseibeh, 2000, p.141.</ref>


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'Abdeen Mosque (Arabic: مسجد عابدين) is the main mosque in the Wadi al-Joz neighborhood in eastern Jerusalem, about Template:M to ft away from the Old City walls. It is named after 'Abd al-Muhsin 'Abdeen who had the mosque built in 1939. According to legend, the mosque was built on top of an ancient burial ground. [1]

References

  1. ^ Ma'oz and Nusseibeh, 2000, p.141.

Bibliography

  • Ma'oz, Moshe; Nusseibeh, Sari (2000), Jerusalem: Points of Friction, and Beyond, BRILL, ISBN 9041188436