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Al-Muallaq Mosque

The al-Muallaq Mosque ((アラビア語:المسجد المعلق ''Masjid Al-Muallaq''), (ヘブライ語:מסגד אל-מועלק) ''Misgad Al-Muallak'') also known as the Mosque of Zahir al-Umar ((アラビア語:مسجد الظاهر عمر)) is a mosque in Acre, Israel.
==History==
The mosque was built in 1758 by the Arab ruler of Acre, Zahir al-Umar. It was built in a courtyard on the site of a structure commissioned by the Crusaders and which later became the gate to the Genoaese quarter of the city. Up until 1746, the structure was used as a synagogue by Acre's Jewish residents,〔Sharon, 1997, p. 38.〕 called the Ramchal Synagogue. The Jews still owned the building when Zahir chose to transform it into a mosque, but compensated them with a different building located in Acre's Jewish quarter.〔 Leftover features of the synagogue include the niche for the Holy Ark and inscriptions in Hebrew.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Muallaq Mosque )

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