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Abd al-Wahid Mosque

Coordinates:34°26′06″N35°50′40″E / 34.4349°N 35.8445°E /34.4349; 35.8445
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Mosque in Tripoli, Lebanon
Abd al-Wahid Mosque
Arabic:مسجد عبد الواحد المكناسي
Dome over the mihrab
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusMosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationTripoli,North Governorate
CountryLebanon
Abd al-Wahid Mosque is located in Lebanon
Abd al-Wahid Mosque
Location of the mosque inLebanon
Geographic coordinates34°26′06″N35°50′40″E / 34.4349°N 35.8445°E /34.4349; 35.8445
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
StyleMamluk
FounderAbd al-Wahid al-Miknasi
Completedc. AH 705 (1305/1306)
Specifications
Dome(s)Two
Minaret(s)One
MaterialsStone

TheAbd al-Wahid Mosque (Arabic:مسجد عبد الواحد المكناسي) is amosque, located inTripoli, in theNorth Governorate ofLebanon.

History

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The mosque was built in AH 705 (1305/1306) in theMamluk style by Abd al-Wahid al-Miknasi according to the founding inscription. The inscription was relocated from a fountain in the courtyard to a wall of the prayer hall during renovations in the 20th century. The inscription reads:[1]: 28–29, 30, fig. 15 

أنشأ هذا المكان المبارك العبد الفقير إلى الله تعالى عبد الواحد المكناسي غفر الله له ولوالديه ولمن كان السبب فيه للمسلمين في تاريخ سنة خمس وسبعمائة
"This blessed place way build by God's humble servant Abd al-Wahid al-Miknasi, may God forgive him, as well as his parents and anyone who has been the cause of it [its construction] for the Muslims, in the year seven hundred and five."

Stories tell that the Muslim Abd al-Wahid al-Miknasi fromMeknes was visiting Tripoli after its Muslim conquest from the Crusaders. He stayed at thekhan of a Christian who didn't treat him well. The wealthy Abd al-Wahid offered to buy the khan and after its acquisition transformed it into a mosque.[1]: 28 The stories of a transformation of a khan into a mosque can be supported by material evidence: That the mihrab is located at an angle to theqibla suggests that an older wall was reused.[2]

The mosque has two domes, one over themihrab and one over a tomb chamber, the latter being ribbed.[1]: 29–31, 33  It has a small and simple minaret with an octagonal shaft. On its top eight windows open to each of its eight sides of which three have been closed. It is covered by a small dome.[1]: 31 

Gallery

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  • Interior of the mosque
    Interior of the mosque

Tripoli landmark map

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City Centre of Tripoli, Lebanon
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References

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  1. ^abcdSalam-Liebich, Hayat (1983),The Architecture of the Mamluk City of Tripoli, pp. 28–34,Wikidata Q115915646
  2. ^"Abd al-Wâhid mosque".Qantara. Archived fromthe original on 10 January 2023. Retrieved10 January 2023.

External links

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Media related toAbd al-Wahid Mosque at Wikimedia Commons

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