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El Mujahedin Mosque : Islamic


One of the oldest mosques in the Governorate of Assiut that dates back to the Ottoman Era, the Mosque of Al-Mujahedin was built on the ruins of a Mameluke mosque. It is considered one of the oldest high hanging Egyptian mosques. The facade was built of black burnt bricks surrounded by fine wooden decorations. A sign indicating the date of the mosque's construction date and founder hangs over the entrance.

The Mosque of Al-Mujahedin (also spelled as Mujaheddin and Mujahedin) was modeled on the Ottoman style, with a massive quadrangular high Minaret distinguished with its fine decorations. The entrance of the mosque is decorated by wooden and stony paintings also distinguished by the Ottoman style.

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