Ashrafiya Mosque, Ta'izz
Facts and practical information
Madrasa and Mosque of Al-Ashrafiya or Al-Ashrafiya Mosque is a historical madrasa-mosque located in the old city of Taiz, Yemen at the foot of Mount Sabr in the southwestern part of the city. It is arguably the most notable preserved artifact of Taiz, given its distinct and beautiful design. It is considered to be one of the most important centers in the Islamic history of Yemen along with its complements, the Mudhaffar Mosque. It was supposedly built in two stages: by Sultan Al-Ashraf Umar II or 800 Hijri, by Sultan Al-Ashraf Isma'il I and opened in 1382 or 803 Hijri. This compound can be found in the neighborhood of Ashrafiya, surrounded by a number of other locations and overlooks the Cairo Citadel. The mosque accommodates approximately 120 to 800 worshippers. ()
Ta'izz
Ashrafiya Mosque – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Al-Qahira Castle, Al-Qahirah District, Al-Shohada'a Stadium, Al-Mudhaffar District.