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CAIRO - The Mosque of Ibn Tulun is only remaining monument

 in the City of Qata'i', established in AD 870

 as the capital of the Tulunid state in Egypt.




It is the second oldest mosque extant in Egypt

 and the third largest mosque in the world.

The mosque, which he had built over a period of three years

 of mud-brick on top of a hill known as Gabal Yashkur,


 became the focal point of the Tulunid capital.


Sayyeda Zeinab district of Cairo.


 of the environs of this sublime mosque.














Ibn Tulun Mosque is located in Saliba Street,














































































































































































































































































































   Ahmad Ibn Tulun built this mosque from 870 to 879 AD



 in order to accommodate all of his troops

.
   Ibn Tulun was the son of a Turkish slave of Mongol origins



 owned by the Abbasid Caliph al-Ma'mun



. From these humble origins he rose to great power



, founding the Tulunid Dynasty (868-905 AD) of Egypt.


   After becoming the ruler of Egypt, Ibn Tulun founded



a new city called al-Qata'i (now Sayeda Zeinab



 district of Cairo) on a rocky outcrop.




   When the Abbasids regained power in AD 905, Ibn Tulun's city



 was razed, but the great mosque at its centre was spared.



 However, the city centre shifted away from the rock and the mosque



 fell into neglect. In the 12th century it was used as



 a shelter by pilgrims, which caused some damage and 



some sources say that it was used as horse stable.
  

 In 1296, the Mamluk Sultan Hosam al-Din Lajin restored



 the Ibn Tulun Mosque and made some innovative additions.



 He had been a conspirator in the assassination of



Sultan al-Ashraf Khalil ibn Qalawun and had hid



in the deserted mosque, vowing to restore it



 if he escaped with his life.
   It was also renovated in later periods,



and the Supreme Council for Antiquities undertook



a complete if not entirely uncontroversial restoration



 of the complex in the first decade of this century.
  



 Actually, this magnificent mosque reflects all the characteristic



 features of Abbasid art within the realm of architecture,



and was obviously influenced, particularly with regard to



 the minaret, the great rectangular piers with engaged



 corner columns, the decorative motif and other features



 by the famous Samarra mosque in Iraq



 (the capital of the Abbasid state during AD 836–92).
  



On entering the mosque and ascending some steps,



 then reaching the expansive sahn (courtyard) in its centre



 you find an ablutions fountain,



 an innovation of Sultan Lajin.
  



Four porticoes surround the courtyard, the largest is



 the eastern portico (that of the qibla - the direction to Mecca)



 consisting of five arcades; each of the other



 

three porticoes consists of two arcades.




The exterior façades of the building are strikingly crowned



 by crenellations composed of distinctive forms resembling



children holding their hands together.
  



On the north, west and south sides, a large wall surrounds



 the mosque. Between these walls and the walls of the building



 is an open area called the ziyada, an example which recalls



 the Great Mosque of Samarra in Iraq, built in AD 850.
  



 The upper part of the mosque walls has 128 pierced-



stucco arched windows with geometric and interwoven



 vegetal decorations, executed in marble.



 These stucco windows are considered one of the most exquisite



 characteristics of the building, since each window



 differs from the other in the layout of its decorative motifs.



 In fact, this is the first example of its kind in Egypt.
  



Because of its vast area and the absence of microphones



 at that time, the mosque has three places for dekket



 el-Monadi (those who repeat the imam's words during athan).
  



The original mosque has its madiaa (ablutions fountain)



 in the area between the inner and outer walls,



 but the distinctive fountain in the centre of the courtyard



 with a high drum dome was added by



 Sultan Lajin at the end of the 13th century.




   Sultan Lajin also had a clock constructed



 in the shape of a dome with 24 small windows



representing the hours of the day.




   The minaret, the only one of its kind in Egypt, is modelled



 after the minarets of Samarra, with a spiral staircase



 that winds itself around the outside body of the minaret



 and not within the interior, as is typical of



 most mosques in the Islamic world.




   A wonderful experience to view Cairo and other celebrated



old mosques from above is attainable from the minaret.



It is easy to ascend the winding outside steps,



some of which are wide while others are narrow,



but take care to focus on your upwards or downwards climb,



 and not be distracted by the tantalising glimpses


 It is open daily from 9 am to 4 pm.
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