Dome of al-Khidr

The Dome of al-Khidr (قبة الخضر) or the Dome of St. George is a small domed-building located in the southwest corner of the Temple Mount (Haram ash-Sharif), in the Old City of Jerusalem. Is it dedicated to Khidr, who is associated with Saint George in local tradition.

History and description
According to tradition, the dome of al-Khidr was built in the 16th century, in commemoration of Khidr, a saint mentioned in verse 65-82, chapter 18 of the Koran and would rise on the spot where Khidr stopped to pray to Allah.

The dome has a hexagonal structure and is supported by six gray marble columns. Inside the dome, it has a red stone niche.