NO. The Western Wall is a Jewish Holy Site currently controlled by Israel. From the 12th century until 1967, however, it was controlled by Islamic countries (with a short interlude from 1919-1948 when it was under British sovereignty). Additionally, there has never been an Islamic country that had the words "Western Wall" -- "Haa'et al-Boraaq" (Øائط البراق) or "al-Haa'et al-Gharbi (الØائط الغربي) in its name.
The wall situated by the western wall (wailing wall ) is the .....
She is over by the western wall. Position yourself by the western wall. The tree by the western wall has fallen. He was found by the western wall. The western wall has caved in. We are going to meet by the western wall. Why weren't you by the western wall? We decided to paint the western wall green. The western wall is completely destroyed! He is by the western wall, that's where his sister was hiding. Pick the box by the western wall up. The western wall, the one with the tree that splits in two near it, has fallen. Why do you need sentences including the words "western wall"?
There is no Muslim city in Western Europe.
Remove all western ideas from nations who were Muslim
The Western wall is located on the western side of the temple mount (called the Western Wall Plaza), in the heart of old Jerusalem.
Most people pray at the western wall.
The Western Wall is a Jewish Holy Site.
There is no such thing as a wailing wall. This term is a mistake made by non-Jews when they first saw the Jewish style of prayer at the Western Wall. The Western Wall is located in Jerusalem, Israel.
Judaism. The Western Wall is a Jewish Holy Site.
King Herod the Great began rebuilding and adding to the temple in approximately 19 B.C.E (Before Common Era). Though he started it, the temple itself was not completed until 50 years later. A few years after its completion, Romans destroyed the temple as a means to strike back at Jews causing unrest in his state (circa 70 C.E).
The Western Wall is located in Jerusalem, Israel. Latitude/Longitude 31.777231,35.234581
The western wall has no visible deities or representations of deities; it just looks like a wall, built out of rather large blocks. The significance of the western wall is purely symbolic.