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Anyone acting with institutional responsibility for Jerusalem can join as a volunteer or submit an event request on behalf of their organization.

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Öğrenci grubumuzla yaptığımız gezide…

Öğrenci grubumuzla yaptığımız gezide girişten itibaren düzen ve yönlendirmeler çok iyiydi. Biletleme hızlı ilerledi, vestiyer ve tuvaletler temizdi. Salonlar arasında geçişler rahat, panolardaki bilgilerin dili anlaşılır. Etkileşimli ekranlar çocukların ilgisini canlı tuttu. Atölyede kil ile kısa bir çalışma yaptık, eğitmenler sabırlı ve enerjik.

Ziya Akar
03.10.2025
“Uzun zamandır böyle anlamlı…

“Uzun zamandır böyle anlamlı ve duygu yüklü bir ziyaret gerçekleştirmemiştim. Burada gördüklerim bana hem tarihimizin zenginliğini hem de birlik olmanın önemini hatırlattı. Emeği geçen herkese minnettarım. Umarım bu çalışmalar uzun yıllar devam eder ve daha fazla insan bu güzellikleri görme fırsatı bulur.”

Ali Çetin
28.09.2025
“Ziyaretim sırasında çok etkilendim…

“Ziyaretim sırasında çok etkilendim. Her ayrıntı özenle hazırlanmış, insanı derinden düşündürüyor. Burada vakit geçirirken hem maneviyatımı tazeledim hem de tarihe olan bağlılığımı yeniden hissettim. Bu projeye katkı sağlayan herkesin eline yüreğine sağlık. Gerçekten unutulmaz bir deneyim oldu.”

Mehmet Kaya
28.09.2025

Frequently Asked Questions

The Minia Masjid al-Aqsa Museum is a unique open-air museum where meticulously crafted miniature replicas of the historical structures within the Masjid al-Aqsa compound in al-Quds (Jerusalem) are exhibited. The museum is open to the public free of charge. It was established with the aim of allowing millions who cannot travel to al-Quds to experience its sacred atmosphere and to introduce the architectural and spiritual heritage of Masjid al-Aqsa. It also serves as a social responsibility project dedicated to education, awareness-raising, and strengthening the collective consciousness regarding al-Quds.

No. Visiting the Minia Masjid al-Aqsa Museum is completely free of charge. It is open to visitors of all ages and can be toured without tickets or fees. This approach is intended to affirm that al-Quds and Masjid al-Aqsa belong to all humanity and to ensure that everyone, regardless of background, has the opportunity to witness this sacred heritage.

The museum is located at [Trabzon / full address], conveniently close to the city center and major transportation routes, making it accessible for both individual and group visits. For directions, simply search for “Minia Mescid-i Aksa Müzesi” on navigation devices or smartphone map applications. Directional signage and guides are available at the entrance to welcome visitors.

The Minia Masjid al-Aqsa Museum is open seven days a week. Standard visiting hours are between 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. On official holidays or during special events, hours may vary. For school trips, group visits, or special tours, advance reservation is recommended. During winter months, visiting hours may be adjusted according to daylight.

The museum presents over fifty faithfully crafted miniature models of the historical structures that constitute the Masjid al-Aqsa Sanctuary.
Among these are: the Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Sakhra), the Qibli Mosque, sabils (fountains), madrasas, minarets, the Buraq Wall, the gates of Masjid al-Aqsa, khalwas (spiritual retreats), arches, the Islamic Museum, and many other significant monuments.
Informative panels accompany each model, offering visitors concise architectural and historical explanations.

Yes. The museum offers scheduled guided tours led by expert historians and licensed al-Quds guides. These tours provide a detailed explanation of each structure’s history, significance, and importance for the Muslim Ummah. Guided tours are particularly beneficial for student groups and families seeking an educational experience.

Yes. The museum organizes various child-friendly activities designed to engage young visitors and foster their love for al-Quds. Special explanations tailored to children are provided by guides, making this an ideal educational outing for families.

Yes. The museum welcomes volunteers who are passionate about the cause of al-Quds. Volunteers may contribute in areas such as guiding, organizing children’s activities, assisting with exhibitions, promotional efforts, and social media management. Applications may be submitted through [contact form / email address]. Indeed, taking even a single step for the cause of al-Quds is regarded as a virtuous act of service.

No reservation is required for individual visits. Guests may visit the museum at any time during operating hours. However, for group visits, school trips, or special events, it is recommended to make a reservation at least two to three days in advance. Additional arrangements are available for groups requesting guided tours.

Minia Masjid al-Aqsa – A Project Bringing the Spirit of al-Quds to Trabzon
Situated on a 144-square-meter site in the heart of Trabzon, the Minia Masjid al-Aqsa Project brings the spiritual atmosphere and historical heritage of al-Quds to Anatolia. It was launched through a joint effort of the Trabzon Metropolitan Municipality and the Trabzon al-Quds Brotherhood Association, designed to serve as both a cultural bridge and a living monument that nurtures love for al-Quds in the hearts of visitors.
The site includes more than fifty detailed replicas of the structures that make up the Masjid al-Aqsa complex – from the Dome of the Rock to the Qibli Mosque, from madrasas to sabils, and from minarets to the gates of Masjid al-Aqsa. These models were produced with utmost precision and fidelity. The project is not merely an exhibition of models but an immersive experience enabling visitors to feel the sanctity of al-Quds and engage with its history.
Minia Masjid al-Aqsa is thus more than a cultural and touristic stop in Trabzon – it is a symbolic gate opening hearts toward al-Quds.

Minia Mescid-i Aksa Müzesi