Al-Qal’a or Rawda used to include in some of its areas ancient tombs, in addition to a few houses and tents, and the English called it (al-Rawda), and it was also called (al-Qalua), meaning Qaluaan, so the word Somali means (a crooked or crooked road), because the Somalis who drive their cars They were heading to it while they were having difficulty driving, so they called it (Al-Qaloua).
The kindergarten was established by the British in the year 1956, due to the housing crisis that the city suffered due to the exacerbation of the population. Meat, fish, and a soccer field, and its three main streets are marked by Arabic names: Rusafi, Roumi, and Zeitoun.
# In 1956, the merchant #Pashnferr built the Rawda Mosque at his own expense in coordination with a charitable association for religious affairs, and it was established with the shops (stores), and due to the increasing number of residents in the area, the association expanded the mosque through fundraising, so it built the upper floor in 1962 A school was formed inside it to teach the sciences of the Noble Qur’an, and His Eminence Sheikh Muhammad Saeed Al-Shaibani (may God have mercy on him) was a preacher to the mosque at that time