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|Abstract2=Adomnán preserves the earliest surviving account in Latin of a mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, but his account poses a number of problems to students of Umayyad Jerusalem. This paper reviews two recent discussions of the historical value of his description of this mosque before concluding that he probably describes its appearance as it was being repaired c.660, following a great earthquake in 659.
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Woods, David, “Adomnán, Arculf and the mosque on the Temple Mount”, Ériu 66 (2016): 179–190.

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“Adomnán, Arculf and the mosque on the Temple Mount”
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Ériu 66 (2016)
Breatnach, Liam, and Damian McManus (eds), Ériu 66 (2016), Royal Irish Academy.
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179–190
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Adomnán preserves the earliest surviving account in Latin of a mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, but his account poses a number of problems to students of Umayyad Jerusalem. This paper reviews two recent discussions of the historical value of his description of this mosque before concluding that he probably describes its appearance as it was being repaired c.660, following a great earthquake in 659.
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