Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque, Cairo
Facts and practical information
The Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque, a historical gem nestled within the heart of Cairo, Egypt, stands as a testament to the architectural prowess and religious devotion of the Mamluk era. Constructed in the 14th century under the auspices of Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun, this mosque is an integral part of the Cairo Citadel and reflects the grandeur of Islamic art and architecture.
Dominating the skyline with its formidable minarets and robust fortifications, the mosque was originally built between 1318 and 1335, and saw several renovations and expansions throughout the Sultan's reign. It is the largest of the mosques in the Citadel and one of the most prominent Islamic structures in Egypt.
The mosque's layout is traditional, with a central open courtyard surrounded by four iwans (vaulted halls) that lead to the main prayer hall. The intricate geometric patterns, Arabic calligraphy, and ornate mihrab (niche indicating the direction of Mecca) are just a few of the stunning features that draw the attention of visitors and worshippers alike.
As a place of worship, the Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque continues to serve the Muslim community for daily prayers. Additionally, it is a magnet for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts who come to marvel at its design and delve into the rich history of the Mamluk dynasty.
القاهرة الإسلامية (قلعة)Cairo
Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mosque of Muhammad Ali, Cairo Citadel, Sultan Hassan Mosque, Al-Mahmoudia Mosque.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque by public transport?
Bus
- El Sayeda Aysha Bus Station (9 min walk)
Metro
- Mohamed Naguib • Lines: 2 (39 min walk)