Al-Abbasi Mosque, Rosetta

Al-Abbasi Mosque
المسجد العباسي
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusMosque and mausoleum
StatusActive
Location
LocationRosetta, Beheira Governorate
CountryEgypt
Location of the mosque in the Nile Delta
Interactive map of Al-Abbasi Mosque
Coordinates31°23′42″N 30°25′21″E / 31.3951°N 30.4224°E / 31.3951; 30.4224
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleIslamic
FounderMohamed Bey Tbozadh
Completed1809
Specifications
Dome1
Minaret1
MaterialsRashidi brick; marble; stucco; Qashani tiles

Al-Abbasi Mosque (Arabic: المسجد العباسي, romanizedālmsǧd ālʿbāsy is a mosque and mausoleum located in Rosetta, in the Beheira Governorate of Egypt, that lies near the banks of the Nile.[1] The mosque is named after Sayyid Mohammed Al-Abbasi, whose tomb is located inside the mosque.[2]

History

The mosque was built in 1809 by Mohamed Bey Tbozadh,[3] and was registered as an Islamic monument by the Egyptian government in 1951.[4] The mosque was restored on several occasions, the latest of which was in 2009 when the government approved 60,000,000 to restore the old mosques of Rosetta to their original state.[5]

Architecture

The eastern façade of the mosque was built with carved Rashidi brick, a small traditional brick used in old mosques and houses in the city.[6] The main entrance slightly projects from the mausoleum wall, as it features a triple brick arch with three arched openings.[7] Above the entrance is an inscription naming the founder, and above that, a clerestory with Kufic script reading “Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.” The interior has three aisles that are divided by two arcades on marble columns, with a carved wooden ceiling.[8] The mihrab is a semicircular niche topped with a pointed arch that is supported by two marble columns, and decorated with brick and stucco patterns.[9] The minaret is octagonal, with one level, ending in a cylindrical shaft and helmet-shaped top, similar to other Rosetta minarets.[7]

The tomb of Mohammed Al-Abbasi lies in the northeast corner, under a ribbed dome supported by lobed squinches,[9] and decorated with Qashani tiles and brick patterns.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ جرامون, احمد (August 26, 2015). فى حادث استهداف أتوبيس الشرطة بالبحيرة: العبوة مزودة بمسامير صلب و«بلى» حديد.. وتم تفجيرها عن بعد. Al-Ahram (in Arabic).
  2. ^ "Rasheed". www.sis.gov.eg. January 31, 2019. Retrieved November 21, 2023.
  3. ^ عبد الوهاب, حسن (August 8, 2020). حول العمارة الإسلامية.. طرز ونماذج (in Arabic). وكالة الصحافة العربية. p. 96.
  4. ^ منصور, احمد (December 17, 2019). تحديد حرم منزل أحمد باشا الضي ومسجد العباسي وزاوية قنديل الأثرية برشيد. Youm7 (in Arabic).
  5. ^ مصطفى, اغاريد (September 26, 2009). محطة / 60 مليون جنيه لترميم وتطوير 8 مساجد أثرية في رشيد المصرية. Al Rai (in Arabic).
  6. ^ رشيد. www.sis.gov.eg (in Arabic). November 21, 2023.
  7. ^ a b فرحات, جادالله (July 27, 2012). من روئع العمارة الاسلامية المسجد العباسي في رشيد. Al Rai (in Arabic).
  8. ^ مجلة فيصل العدد 132. مجلة الفيصل (in Arabic). Riyadh: مركز الملك فيصل للبحوث والدراسات الإسلامية. 1988.
  9. ^ a b الكردي, شيرين (December 6, 2024). مسجد العباسي.. تحفة معمارية تروي حكايات التاريخ. akhbarelyom.com (in Arabic).
  10. ^ عبد الغني, صلاح الدين (2016). مساجد لها تاريخ. الجزء الأول (in Arabic). Al Manhal. p. 77. ISBN 9796500221731.

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