Which structure in Jerusalem is associated with the Muslim claim to Jerusalem and Muhammad's ascent into heaven?

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Which structure in Jerusalem is associated with the Muslim claim to Jerusalem and Muhammad's ascent into heaven?

The main idea here is the connection between Jerusalem’s sacred site and the Islamic story of Muhammad’s Night Journey and Ascension. The Dome of the Rock stands on the traditional site of the Foundation Stone on Temple Mount, and inside it sits a sacred rock that many Muslims identify as the place from which Muhammad ascended to heaven after arriving in Jerusalem during the Isra and Mi'raj. This link makes the Dome of the Rock a powerful symbol of the Muslim claim to Jerusalem and of Muhammad’s ascent. The Al-Aqsa Mosque is also part of the same sacred precinct and relates to the Night Journey, but the specific ascent-from-a-rock association is most closely tied to the Dome of the Rock. The Western Wall is a Jewish holy site tied to the ancient Temple, not to Islamic claims, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is Christian, commemorating Jesus’s crucifixion and resurrection, not connected to Muhammad’s ascent.

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