Английская Википедия:Hamu al-Qadu Mosque

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox religious building The Hamu al-Qadu Mosque (Шаблон:Lang-ar) was a historic mosque located in the city of Mosul, Iraq. It dates back to the Ottoman era and is next to a market.[1] The mosque also contains a tomb of a local mystic, Shaykh Ala al-Din, whose tomb is located in the basement.[2] The tomb was visited by locals every Thursday and Friday prior to its destruction in 2014 by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.[3]

History

The mosque was built over a smaller mosque which contained the grave of Shaykh Ala al-Din.[2] Then a madrasah was established there. The construction of this new complex was funded by Hajj Abdullah Chalabi, a wealthy merchant who resided in Mosul.[2]

Features

The minaret of the mosque is built directly on top of the dome.[2] The dome of the mosque is double layered[2] and made out of brick.[2] A water fountain is also present at the entrance of the mosque.[2] In the basement of the mosque is the tomb of Shaykh Ala al-Din.[3][2]

2014 demolition

In 2014, the historic mosque was bulldozed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, because of the tomb in the basement.[3][1]

2022 reconstruction

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See also

List of Islamic structures in Mosul

References

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