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Eight freestanding archways called al-Mawazin or more commonly al-Bawā’ik – also meaning "arcade". are located at the top of the staircases leading to the platform of the Dome of the Rock from the surrounding courtyard below. Each archway consists of open arches supported by 2 to 4 columns, set between two pilasters.

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They are called ( , plural of , ) because of a belief that scales will hang from these arches to weigh souls on Judgment Day. They are also simply called '''''' (, , plural of ), i.e., arcades or arched colonnades. == Dates of construction ==
Dates of construction
With the exception of the arcades bearing inscriptions which attest that they date back to the Mamluk period, the others probably predate the Crusades, but their dating is difficult. However, it is very likely that some Mawāzīn date back to the period of the construction of the Dome of the Rock and that they were an integral part of its initial construction plan. In particular, it is thought that the four arcades facing the four entrances were built at the same time as the dome. ==Gallery==
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Al-Haram ash-Sharif. Temple mount. - 9033987228.jpg | The southeastern colonnade (background: Dome of the Rock) Dome of the rock (89060).jpg | The southwestern colonnade (foreground: Dome of the Spirits) Jerusalem-2013-Temple Mount-View sky fixed.jpg | The northwestern colonnade כנסיית מריה מגדלנה במבט מהר הבית.JPG | The eastern colonnade (background: Church of Mary Magdalene) ==References==
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