The Maqam Nabi Yusha' (Arabic: مقام النبي يوشع) is a historic religious complex located in the city of As-Salt, Jordan.
[1] The mausoleum dedicated to Joshua was built during the Mamluk period by the governor, Emir Mahdawi.
[2][1] Then, during the rule of King Abdullah II, a new mosque and building with facilities was attached to the mausoleum.
[2][1] The purported mausoleum of Joshua is the oldest part of the religious complex, dating to the 16th-century with foundation from the Mamluk period.
[2] Inside, the cenotaph placed over Joshua's alleged grave is more than six metres long, and covered by a green cloth.