The White Mosque is a historic mosque located in the city of Ramla in Israel. It was built in the 8th century during the Umayyad period and is one of the oldest and best-preserved Islamic buildings in the country.
The mosque is made of white stones that give it its name and is rectangular in shape. It has a spacious prayer hall with a dome in the center and two side rooms that were likely used as classrooms or offices. The prayer hall is separated from the courtyard by an arcade of seven arches that support the dome.
The mosque has undergone several renovations and additions over the centuries, including the addition of two minarets and the conversion of the courtyard into a garden. The interior of the mosque is decorated with intricate geometric patterns and inscriptions from the Quran.
Today, the White Mosque is a popular tourist attraction and is open to visitors of all religions. It is also used for prayers and religious events by the Muslim community in Ramla.