I saw Jerusalem and it was in the form of a large circular football stadium, covered on the sides and a large part of the roof like the World Cup stadiums, and the Muslim army was besieging it from all sides in preparation for its liberation. I was with the army and when we climbed the sides of the stadium we were chanting God is Great until we reached the top of the stadium from the edges. There was great resistance from the enemy stationed in the middle of the stadium to the point that a group of the army retreated, but I was encouraging them to remain steadfast and I was chanting God is Great, so this group advanced. Then the stadium began to rotate around itself in a counterclockwise direction slowly at first, then a few Muslims remained advancing to enter the stadium, but many Muslims retreated and began to descend from the sides of the stadium. As the stadium rotated around itself increased, the Muslims who had retreated from the jihad were scattered and were falling from the increased speed of the stadium’s rotation around itself. I was in the middle of the stadium from the inside, which is Al-Aqsa Mosque, with the Muslims who remained steadfast in the jihad until we completed its liberation and there was no one else. The stadium was still rotating around itself but at a slow speed. We wanted to pray and the compass pointer was not fixed until we determined the direction of the Qiblah, so it fell into I wish we could pray in any direction we want as if we were inside the Holy Kaaba, where it is permissible to pray in any direction we want.