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  2. List of mosques in Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad, located in Iraq, was once the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate and a center of Islamic advancements. This is a list of mosques in Baghdad from different dynastic periods. Today, there are 912 Congregational mosques in Baghdad that conduct Friday Prayer, and 149 smaller mosques that only hold regular daily prayers. [1]

  3. Haydar-Khana Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Haydar-Khana Mosque (Arabic: جامع الحيدرخانة) is a historic mosque located near al-Mutanabbi Street [1] in Baghdad, Iraq, built by al-Nasir during the Abbasid Caliphate. The mosque is situated on al-Rashid Street and is located in the Haydar-Khana locality surrounded by buildings, shrines, and cafés.

  4. List of mosques in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mosques in Iraq. There are 7,000 Sunni mosques and 3,500 Shia mosques in Iraq as a whole. [ 1 ] According to the Office of Waqf and Sunnah in Iraq, in the capital city of Baghdad , there are 912 Jama Masjids that conduct Friday Prayer and 149 smaller mosques which only hold regular daily prayers . [ 2 ]

  5. Al-Khulafa Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Mosque's minaret in 1911. It is the oldest surviving aspect of the mosque while most of the mosque was destroyed during the 1258 Siege of Baghdad.. The mosque dates back to the Abbasid era and was commissioned by the 17th Abbasid Caliph, al-Muktafi (r.

  6. Category:Mosques in Baghdad - Wikipedia

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  7. Al-Shawy Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque was inaugurated in the year 1957, in the presence of King Faisal II and a gathering of the many notables of Baghdad including its scholars, and the opening ceremony was shown on Baghdad TV at the time. The Mosque is currently managed by the Presidency of the Sunni Endowment Office and overlooks its maintenance. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Mosque-Madrasa of al-Ahmadiyya - Wikipedia

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    Due to the climate of Baghdad, the walls of the mosque-madrasa are thick with them being 2.5 meters wide. Similar to the walls of the Haydar-Khana Mosque. [6] The high minaret of the mosque contains multi-colored faience work. [4] It sits on an octagonal base, although this base is only seen from the western view of the mosque.

  9. Ibn Bunnieh Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Bunnieh Mosque as seen from the Damascus Street. The mosque was completed on May 31, 1974. Its first to ascend the minbar of the mosque was the Egyptian Sheikh named "Mahmoud Muhammad Gharib", who carried out Islamic activities and an Islamic movement in Baghdad, which made the authorities at the time arrest Gharib and then was deported outside Iraq.