[6] Earlier Ottoman works on the site were not the construction of newer buildings, but the restoration of Walls of Jerusalem.
[7] Suleiman's projects elsewhere in Jerusalem include the Masjid an-Nabi Dawud and Qanat as-Sabil [de].
A wooden colonnade was added to protect the benches and steps from rain and the summer sun in the 1920s restoration by the Supreme Muslim Council.
Its dome was rebuilt during the restoration, and covered with lead panels that gave it a pointed and shallower profile.
The fountain is located in the southwest of the Al-Aqsa Compound, near Bab al-Silsila and opposite the Al-Ashrafiyya Madrasa.
[5] In it, Suleiman is given the honorific "the second Solomon" (سليمان الثانى Sulaymān al-thānī), as they were deemed comparable in achievements related to Jerusalem.