السبت، 7 أكتوبر 2017

Historical Mosques Outside Cairo

Historical Mosques Outside Cairo

 

 All these Islamic administrations prospered in various timeframes. The rulers and Sultans of Egypt have contended to embellish Egypt, each with his own particular commitment. The outcome was an extensive accumulation of very noteworthy mosques and different Islamic foundations including the Mosque of Al Hakim, Mosque of Amr Ibn Al Aas, Mosque of Mohamed Ali, Mosque of Al Azhar, Mosque of Sultan Hassan, and numerous progressively that are frequently incorporated into some travel bundles to Egypt.

Maybe, just a couple of lords of Egypt gave careful consideration to different urban communities around Egypt. Notwithstanding, some of these urban communities have other prominent authentic mosques. A couple of the voyagers who visit Egypt, particularly the individuals who are occupied with the Islamic history and engineering are normally quick to visit such landmarks. Today we would call attention to two of these intriguing developments around Egypt that are viewed as shrouded treasures.

The Mosque of Mursi Abu El Abbas in Alexandria

The Mosque of Abu El Abbas El Mursi, or El Mursi Abu El Abbas is one of the most established and most well known recorded mosques arranged in Alexandria, the gem of the Mediterranean Sea frequently went to by a few visitors who go to Egypt.

The mosque in certainty contains the sepulcher of Abu El Abbas El Mursi, one of the Islamic evangelists who lived in Alexandria in the thirteenth century. When he passed away, one of the rich tradesmen of the city developed him this mosque and catacomb.

Nonetheless, the mosque we see today is an aftereffect of numerous criticisms and redesigns. The first was in the fifteenth and sixteenth century by the Mamluks. Indeed, the mosque we really appreciate today was developed in 1943. The mosque is highlighted with its Andalusian style of design and frameworks that we once in a while see in the place that is known for the Nile. This is the reason many visits to Egypt that incorporate a visit to Alexandria would more often than not contain a visit to the mosque even from outside to appreciate the adornments of the vaults and the minarets.

Al Masjid Al Ateeq or the Ancient Mosque in Esna

The main certainty sightseers who visit Egypt think about Esna is this is the place the Nile Lock is found. This is the place Nile Cruise ships, and different pontoons obviously, go from a substantial water dam going from a lower level of the water to a more elevated amount. Be that as it may, the city has a significant fascinating mosque.

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