A quick Google would have cleared up your confusion herve.
The reference to the 'farthest Mosque' by God in the Quran refers to the area where the Dome of the Rock and Aqsa Mosque are in 'Al Quds' the 'Holy City'.
Happy to clear up your confusion this time - and I'm surprised you didn't ask on of your Muslim friends this simple question. However, I think you're just trying to bait and this is just another of your silly posts based on your hatred of Islam and Muslims.
So, care to show me where in quran you can find the name "Jerusalem", namely : Jerusalem, not some spin or interpretation, the word: J.E.R.U.S.A.L.E.M It is in the Bible. It is in the Torah. Why is it not in the quran? and why is it hate to ask this simple question.
I consider the above to be an example of anti-Muslim hate posts that have in the past not led to any reasonable exchange of views. I therefore consider this trolling and will not respond unless a valid point of discussion is raised - especially as answer given in first answer above.
You did not answer, the question was : is the name "Jerusalem" in the quran? simple. the hate is only your side, against me, for telling here that the word jerusalem is not in the quran, with all the implications.
The reference to the 'farthest Mosque' by God in the Quran refers to the area where the Dome of the Rock and Aqsa Mosque are in 'Al Quds' the 'Holy City'.
Really? Because those buildings didn't exist until after the Koran was written.