Mudhaffar Mosque Explained

Mudhaffar Mosque
Native Name:جامع ومدرسة المظفر
Native Name Lang:ar
Religious Affiliation:Islam
Location:Taiz, Yemen
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Architecture Type:Mosque
Year Completed:13th century
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The Mudhaffar Mosque (Arabic: جامع ومدرسة المظفر) is located in the center of the old part of the city of Taiz, Yemen. Built in the thirteenth century, the mosque is part of the oldest functioning public bath in Yemen. It is one of the two beautiful mosques in Yemen.[1] It is one of the largest mosques of the old city and many of the residents attend the Friday prayers (Jumu'ah) there. The mosque was also home to a madrassa (Islamic school) that educated many Islamic scholars. Visitors from rural areas often traveled to use the mosque's baths, either for healing or as a ritual before a wedding.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Kelly, Mike . My Shadow on the Clouds. Lulu Press. 119.
  2. Web site: Mosque and Hammam Al-Mudhaffar. World Monuments Fund. 2012. 15 August 2014.