Al-Azhar Masjid (Mosque) - Also Known As Al Jame Al Azhar

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The Resplendent Gem of Cairo: Al-Azhar Mosque

Standing tall for over 1000 years, Al-Azhar Mosque is more than just a place of worship – it's a living testament to Cairo's history and Islamic heritage.

Founded in 970, it was the first mosque built in the newly established Fatimid capital, paving the way for Cairo's nickname, "City of a Thousand Minarets." Its name, "al-Azhar," meaning "the resplendent," reflects its beauty and significance.

Beyond its prayer halls, Al-Azhar boasts:

A rich architectural tapestry: Mamluk-era minarets, Fatimid arches, and serene courtyards showcase centuries of artistic evolution.

The prestigious Al-Azhar University: Founded in 988, it's the second-oldest continuously operating university in the world, renowned for Islamic studies and scholarship.

A tranquil haven: Amidst the bustling city, the mosque offers a space for reflection and spiritual connection.

Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply seeking peace, Al-Azhar Mosque is a must-visit in Cairo.

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