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Sultan Hassan Mosque and Madrasa in cairo

Sultan Hassan Complex

  • 05 16, 2023

Sultan Hassan Complex

The Sultan Hasan Mosque-Madrasa is a large mosque and religious school situated in Salah al-Din Square in Cairo's historical area. Constructed between 1356 and 1363 in the era of Bahri Mamluk rule, it was ordered by Sultan an-Nasir Hasan. The mosque was notable for its large size and creative architectural features, remaining one of Cairo's most impressive historic monuments today.

Interior of Sultan Hassan Complex

The Sultan Hassan Complex stands out for its large size and ornate decoration, making it a true gem of ancient Islamic Art in Islamic Cairo structures. "Gomar" mentions the Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Hasan in a book about Egypt. This fact makes it a significant stop on Egypt tours because it showcases the rich Islamic history of the Sultan Hassan Mosque & Madrasa (Masjid al-Sultan Hasan Cairo).

Al Rifai Mosque, also known as The Royal Mosque, is a popular attraction located close to Sultan Hassan Complex.

Old Cairo with Islamic influences.

Due to its tall dome, the minaret's height, width, luxuriousness, and decorations, it is one of Cairo's most exquisite structures. Al-Maqrizi characterized it as one of the Muslim shrines not recognized in Islam that resembles a mosque but still merits inclusion in your Cairo day trips. The tallest entrance in Islamic Cairo, along with being the largest building in the area, made it stand out as one of the most distinctive attractions in Cairo. The complex includes a Musque, school facilities, and accommodations for students and teachers to stay overnight. There are four schools that provide education on the four Sunni rites. The Mosque of Sultan Hassan is a beautiful attraction to explore during your Egypt day tours, making it a must-see destination in Cairo and Islamic Cairo, as well as potentially one of the top sights globally. The walls reach a height of 36m and the tallest minaret measures 68m in height. A dim, low-ceilinged hallway guides you to the cozy, gleaming courtyard in the form of a cross. The focal point of the courtyard was a domed ablutions fountain, likely added during the Ottoman era. Round iwans (sitting rooms) encircle the patio, adorned with hanging lamp chains and red-and-black rims.

The mosque and various other building accomplishments of the Muslim community in Cairo can be explored on Egypt Luxury tours where you can enjoy top-notch hotels and Nile cruises. Alternatively, for those on a budget, Egypt cheap budget tours offer a range of cost-effective options. If you have been injured and experience physical limitations, consider these tours as well.

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Situated in Salah al-Din Square within Cairo's historic district, there stands a remarkable mosque and madrasa of great significance. Constructed between 1356 and 1363, during the reign of Sultan an-Nasir Hasan in the Bahri Mamluk era, this architectural marvel commands attention and admiration.

The mosque was built a long time ago by a king named Sultan Hasan. He wanted it to be the biggest and most amazing mosque in Cairo. It took a few years to build, from 1356 to 1363.

One dome caps the main entrance foyer, while the other is atop the Mausoleum where the late Sultan Alauddin Alam Shah (the grandson of Sultan Hussein Shah) and other members of the royal family are buried.

The opening hours of the Sultan Hassan Complex may vary, so it's advisable to check the official website or contact the complex directly for the most up-to-date information on visiting hours and accessibility.

Yes, Egypt is a safe tourist destination, with security measures in place to ensure the safety of residents and visitors.

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