Mosque of Ibn Tulun, Cairo
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Cairo, the Mosque of Ibn Tulun stands as a testament to the city's rich Islamic heritage. Constructed between 876 and 879 AD under the orders of Ahmad ibn Tulun, the founder of the Tulunid dynasty, this architectural marvel is not only one of the oldest mosques in the city but also the largest in terms of land area. Built on a hill in the ancient city of Fustat, the mosque is surrounded by a sense of tranquility that contrasts with the bustling streets of Cairo.
The Mosque of Ibn Tulun is distinguished by its unique design, which reflects the Abbasid architectural style. It features an expansive courtyard surrounded by pointed arches, a signature of its era. The mosque's most striking feature is its minaret, which boasts a distinctive spiral staircase on the exterior, a design element rare in Egyptian architecture and said to be inspired by the famous minaret of the Great Mosque of Samarra in Iraq.
The mosque's prayer hall is an immense space, supported by elegantly carved columns and covered by a series of pointed arches that create a rhythmic pattern of light and shadow. The mihrab, indicating the direction of Mecca, is beautifully adorned with intricate stucco carvings, showcasing the artistic craftsmanship of the period.
Despite its age, the Mosque of Ibn Tulun has been well-preserved, undergoing several restorations throughout its history. It remains a place of worship and a must-see historical site for visitors and scholars alike. The mosque also holds a special place in the hearts of the people of Cairo, as it is associated with the holy month of Ramadan, during which a historic Quran is displayed and recited.
Al-Basatin, off Al-Saliba Streetالقاهرة الإسلامية (السيدة زينب)Cairo 11511
Mosque of Ibn Tulun – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gayer-Anderson Museum, Mosque of Muhammad Ali, Cairo Citadel, Sultan Hassan Mosque.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Mosque of Ibn Tulun by public transport?
Bus
- El Sayeda Aysha Bus Station (13 min walk)
- السيدة زينب (21 min walk)
Metro
- Sayyeda Zeinab • Lines: 1 (22 min walk)
- Saad Zaghloul • Lines: 1 (23 min walk)