Mosques in AlexandriaAlexandria Egypt – Historical mosques

Facts and Islamic Egypt History for the construction of the most important mosques and historical and archaeological mosques and the interior design of Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque, the most famous Egyptian Islamic monuments, Imam al-Busiri, Sidi Bishr and more before starting your tourist visit to Egypt.

Mosques in Alexandria Facts

Abu Abbas Al-Mursi Mosque

The most important historical mosques in Alexandria, Egypt that are worth visiting during your tour of Egypt.

El Nabi Daniel Mosque

El Attarine Mosque

Mosque of Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi

Abu Al-Abbas Al-Mursi Mosque – History and location of Al-Mursi Abu Al-Abbas area and how many domes does Abu Al-Abbas Mosque have? Secrets of the birth of Abu Al-Abbas’ miracles in the city of Alexandria.

Sheikh Abu Al-Abbas is the knower of God, Sheikh Shihab Al-Din Abu Al-Abbas Ahmad bin Hassan bin Ali Al-Khazraji Al-Ansari Al-Mursi. He was born in the city of Mursi in the year 616 AH, corresponding to 1219 AD..

He moved to live in the city of Alexandria in the year 642 AH in Kom El-Dikka and announced his succession to the banner of the call after the death of Sheikh Al-Shadhili, until he died on the 25th of Dhul-Qi’dah in the year 685 AH and was buried in the Bab Al-Bahr cemetery..

Sheikh Zain al-Din bin al-Qattan built a special mosque and a special shrine for Sheikh Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi in the year 706 AH. It became one of the most famous mosques in Alexandria in the same place where he was buried, with a distinctive square-shaped minaret.

Then the mosque was rebuilt and restored during the reign of Prince Qajmashi al-Ishaqi al-Zahiri. Then Sheikh Abu al-Abbas al-Salfi al-Khazraji completely renovated it and buried him in his own grave..

In 1944 AD, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and the Egyptian government completely restored the mosque, where they restored the towering minaret overlooking the Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa area towards the port to the east..

The most important feature of the mosque’s design is that it is in the Arab-Andalusian style dating back to the Ayyubid era. It has large rooms as a prayer hall for women.

The columns in it were built of marble inlaid with copper and are octagonal in shape, and a dome containing the shrine of Sheikh Abu al-Abbas and his sons..

The Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque also includes a dome for the shrine of Ibn Abi Shama, the shrine of Ibn al-Hajeb, the shrine of Sheikh al-Fakhani, and other shrines for Sheikh Ibn al-Labban, al-Khazraji, and Prince Qajmash..

Sheikh Ahmed Bey El Dakhakhny took care of restoring the mosque in 1863 AD, corresponding to 1280 AH. Then King Fouad I built a large square around the mosques, where the Italian designer Mario Rossi created his own architectural design and it was opened in 1943 AD..

Abu Al-Abbas Al-Mursi Mosque address in Alexandria: Sayed Mohamed Karim, Al-Mazhar, Customs Department

Date of opening of the mosque: 1775 AD

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List of Alexandria Mosques

  1. Al-Qabari Mosque in Al-Qabari neighborhood
  2. Shatby Mosque
  3. Sidi Gaber Mosque.
  4. Al-Shorbagy Mosque
  5. Sheikh Ibrahim Mosque
  6. Attarin Mosque
  7. Commander Ibrahim Mosque
  8. Alexandria’s historic mosques, Al-Mowasat Mosque
  9. Prophet Daniel Mosque
  10. Terbana Mosque
  11. Hatem Mosque
  12. Abdul Rahman bin Hormuz Mosque
  13. Mohammed Karim Mosque
  14. Sidi Bishr Mosque
  15. Imam Al-Busiri Mosque

Among the most important heritage sites in Alexandria are the mosques of Alexandria and the Alexandria Wall, which was built in the Ptolemaic era. The foundation was 5 meters wide and was built of stone and 15 km long. Then Sultan Ahmed Ibn Tulun built a wall to complement the old wall and restored the dilapidated parts of it..

Imam Al-Busiri Mosque

The most important historical mosques in Alexandria – the history of the construction of the Abasiry Mosque

Complete information about the history of the construction of the Abasiry Mosque in Alexandria, the story of its construction, and secrets you never knew about the most important historical mosques in Egypt

Al-Busiri Mosque is one of the most important historical mosques in Alexandria, located in front of Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque. Sheikh Al-Busiri is Imam Sharaf al-Din Bu Abdullah Muhammad bin Saeed bin Hammad bin Mohsen bin Abdullah bin Hilal al-Sanhaji. It is named Al-Busiri after his father from the town of Busir..

Sheikh Al-Busiri was born in the year 608 AH and studied religious knowledge and Sunnah at the hands of Sheikh Abu Al-Abbas Al-Mursi. He recited several poems in praise of the Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and grant him peace, and he intended to write a cloak of praise..

You will find the design of the mosque as two square-shaped spaces. The first square includes the mosque courtyard, and in the middle there is a fountain surrounded by arcades, while the second square contains the Qibla Iwan and a canopy-covered vestibule, then the shrine of Sheikh Al-Busiri..

You will see that the dome is made of sheet metal and rests on 6 columns and muqarnas. The mosque’s iwan is distinguished by the fact that it contains a second floor for women’s prayer hall and has two entrances..

You will find that there is a third entrance in the western direction, which contains the mosque’s courtyard, while in the northeastern corner you will find a minaret in the shape of an obelisk..

The mosque was built in 1274 AH, corresponding to 1858 AD, in the Turkish style in the 19th century. It is considered one of the most important tourist attractions that tourists are interested in visiting when they come to the city of Alexandria..

Alexandria Mosques Sidi Bishr Mosque

The most important historical mosques in Alexandria and the history of building the ancient mosque in Egypt.

Complete information about the history of building the oldest historical mosques in Egypt, what is the map of the mosque by satellite, the birth, and secrets you did not know before about Imam Sidi Jaber.

Sheikh Sidi Bishr is Bishr bin Al-Hassan bin Muhammad Abdullah bin Al-Husseini bin Bishr Al-Jawhari. He died in the year 528 AH and was buried east of the city of Alexandria, directly on the sea..

The Egyptian government and the Ministry of Endowments built a large mosque next to the shrine of Sidi Bishr, and the entire area was named after him until now..

The design of the mosque consists of two rectangles, where the northern part contains an open rectangular courtyard surrounded by arcades on three sides, while the second rectangle contains the qibla iwan and includes three octagonal porticoes bearing pointed arches..

You will find the pillars arranged in 7 rows and the Iwan divided into 4 corridors. You will find the shrine on the western side of the Iwan in a room topped by a dome from the 19th century AD..

Sidi Bishr Mosque was developed and restored several times. King Khedive Abbas II restored it, then increased the area of ​​the mosque in 1945 AD, then created a square and garden in front of the mosque in 1947 AD. Finally, in 2000 AD, the Alexandria Governorate restored the entire facade of Sidi Bishr Mosque..

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Mosques in Alexandria, Egypt | Facts, History, Map, Design of Architectural Mosques
Mosques in Alexandria, Egypt | Facts, History, Map, Design of Architectural Mosques

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