| Amir Jamal al-Din al-Ustadar Mosque مسجد جمال الدين يوسف الاستادار | |
|---|---|
Qibla-Wall of Amir Jamal al-Din al-Ustadar Mosque | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam |
| Region | Africa |
| Status | Active |
| Location | |
| Location | Cairo,Egypt |
| Geographic coordinates | 30°03′03″N31°15′48″E / 30.050778°N 31.263227°E /30.050778; 31.263227 |
| Architecture | |
| Type | mosque |
| Style | Islamic |
| Completed | 1407 |
Amir Jamal al-Din al-Ustadar Mosque (Arabic:مسجد جمال الدين يوسف الاستادار) is a historic mosque in the city ofCairo. It is located insideIslamic Cairo, facing the Al-Tambakshiya Street to the north and the Habas al-Rahb Street to the southeast.[1]
The mosque was built in 1407 by and dedicated toEmirJamal al-Din al-Ustadar, who served under theBurjiMamlukSultanAn-Nasir Faraj. The main purpose of the building ismadrasa which taught all fourIslamic schools of jurisprudence. It had been undergoing renovation which completed in 2001.[1][2][3]
The architectural style of the mosque is greatly influenced by theMosque-Madrassa of Sultan Barquq. Although Jamal al-Din was an influential patron of many of the architectures during his era, his career was tumultuous and he was not mourned after his execution by Sultan An-Nasir. At the same time, the Sultan had attempted to tear down this mosque, but it was prevented by the qadi by erasing the name of Jamal al-Din from the mosque.[3]