The Great Moque of Duhok
It is one of the historical and archeological moques in Iraq,it was built in 1684AD by Haj Abo-Bakr Al-Imadi,it is located in center of Duhok in the modern market.
It is one of the historical and archeological moques in Iraq,it was built in 1684AD by Haj Abo-Bakr Al-Imadi,it is located in center of Duhok in the modern market.
It was built in the eighteenth century by Mahmood Basha the prince of Baban principality in 1818 AD in Sarshaqam,for the guide of Al-Nagshabandia sect,Al-sheik Khald Al-Naqshabandi he was the Imam of this mosque ,the mosque was the base of many poets and mystics.
It was built in the eighteenth century by Baban Emirate,it contains many large minarets inside it the tomb of Sheik Maroof who is known as (Kaka Ahmed al-Sheik) one of Al-Qadiriyah sect sheiks,it is considered the most famous mosques and is located in the center of Sulaimania,it was built by the prince Ibrahim Baban in …
Is considered to be one of the most important and famous large mosques in erbil, it has modern architectural engineering , it was built using the ottoman turkish style, the construction took 10 years , whoever sees this mosque esppecially in the evening bears witness to an Islamic ,cultural , civil , master piece that …
It overlooks the right bank of the Tigris River, and is characterized by its conical dome, and it has brick decorations and inscriptions with the Mosul blue marble. It dates back to the twelfth century AD. Source: Guide to religious tourism in Iraq 1992
One of the important mosques in Mosul, and it contains the tomb of the Prophet Zarzis, made of alabaster, decorated with prominent decorations. The mosque is located in the locality of Suq al-Sha’arin inside Mosul, on the street named after it. It is one of the old mosques mentioned by the traveler Ibn Jubair in …
The city of Mosul, that city that bore many names, including: Al-Hadba, Umm Al-Rabeen Al-Bayda, and Al-Fayhaa. Perhaps the best way to begin our tour in this city is the Mosque of the Prophet Yunus (pbuh). The mosque is located in the Nineveh region on the left side of the Tigris River, opposite the ancient …
It was established by Nur al-Din Zangi in the year 1172 AD, and its most prominent feature is the majestic Al-Hadba minaret, which is cylindrical in shape and decorated in various shapes, and its height is 52 meters. . The Al-Nouri Mosque was destroyed when ISIS occupied the city of Mosul in 2014. Source: Guide …
The first mosque in Mosul was built by Uqbah bin Farqad Al-Maslami after the conquest of Mosul during the era of Caliph Omar Ibn Al-Khattab, and nothing remains of this mosque except its minaret. . Source: Guide to religious tourism in Iraq 1992
Al-Hassan Al-Basri is a Sufi who stood out for his asceticism and preaching in three areas: Tafseer, Hadith and Fiqh. It was said that there was no more eloquent tongue nor more beautiful man in Basra than Al-Hassan Al-Basri. He died in 110 AH / 728 AD. Al-Hassan Al-Basri shrine is considered one of the …