Abu al-'Ila Mosque

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Sultan Abu al-'Ila Mosque (Arabic: مسجد السلطان أبو العلا) is a mosque in the Bulaq neighborhood of Cairo, Egypt.

LocationCairo, Egypt
Coordinates30°02′22″N 31°13′47″E
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Sultan Abu al-'Ila Mosque
مسجد السلطان أبو العلا
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni
Location
LocationCairo, Egypt
Abu al-'Ila Mosque is located in Northern Egypt
Abu al-'Ila Mosque
Shown within Northern Egypt
Coordinates30°02′22″N 31°13′47″E
Architecture
Typemosque
StyleMamluk
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The mosque is dated to 1485, in the late Mamluk period, and its construction was sponsored by a merchant named Nur al-Din 'Ali ibn Qanish al-Burullusi. It was dedicated to a Sufi saint named Shaykh Husayn Abu 'Ali (from which the name Abu a-'Ila is derived) who died that year and was buried in the attached mausoleum.[1]

The building underwent major modifications between 1915 and 1920. Of the original Mamluk building, only the minaret, the mausoleum, and part of the entrance and east wall still remain. The mosque still holds religious significance for its tomb, which is visited by local Muslims seeking baraka (blessing).[1]

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