280,000 worshipers gathered at Al-Aqsa for Laylat Al-Qadr

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AMMAN — On Monday evening, 280,000 worshipers celebrated Laylat Al-Qadr, the 27th night of the holy month of Ramadan, at Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied city of Jerusalem, Hala News reported. مشهد عظيم من باحات #المسجد_الأقصى المبارك العامر بالمصلين .قرابة (280 ألفاً) أدّوا صلاتي العشاء والتراويح في #الأقصى، هذا المساء.#AlAqsaMosque #القدس #ليل_القدر pic.twitter.com/Du9Jn30Xr4 — المسجد الأقصى (@AqsaMosq) April 17, 2023 The Jerusalem Islamic Waqf Department said in a statement on Monday that the worshipers headed to the mosque amid strict measures imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities on the city. Al Aqsa Mosque/Dome of the Rock 27th Night Ramadan pic.twitter.com/JHfXs8g3bC — U.S. Ambassador at Large Rashad Hussain (@IRF_Ambassador) April 17, 2023 The courtyards and prayer halls of Al-Aqsa were crowded with worshipers who came from the West Bank, the city of Jerusalem, and the occupied territories, despite the restrictions and barriers imposed by occupation forces. مشهد مهيب لامتلاء #المسجد_الأقصى المبارك بالمعتكفين في #ليلة_سبع_وعشرين من رمضان. pic.twitter.com/KRsAQFlGqz — المسجد الأقصى (@AqsaMosq) April 18, 2023 Thousands of worshippers perform Tarawih prayers on the 27th night of Ramaḍān in Masjid al-ʾAqṣā pic.twitter.com/8Vr33mQD4h — • (@Alhamdhulillaah) April 17, 2023 Read more Region and World Jordan News Read More The Death Toll in Gaza Rises to 1,066 Since Resumption of Israeli Aggression Israeli Warning to al-Shara: You Will Pay a Heavy Price 9 Civilians Martyred in Israeli Airstrike on Southern Syria
AMMAN — On Monday evening, 280,000 worshipers celebrated Laylat Al-Qadr, the 27th night of the holy month of Ramadan, at Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied city of Jerusalem, Hala News reported.




The Jerusalem Islamic Waqf Department said in a statement on Monday that the worshipers headed to the mosque amid strict measures imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities on the city.




The courtyards and prayer halls of Al-Aqsa were crowded with worshipers who came from the West Bank, the city of Jerusalem, and the occupied territories, despite the restrictions and barriers imposed by occupation forces.







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