Şakirin Mosque

Coordinates: 41°00′47″N 29°01′28″E / 41.01306°N 29.02444°E / 41.01306; 29.02444
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Şakirin Mosque
Sunni
OwnershipSemiha Şakir Foundation
LeadershipImam(s):
Hüseyin Kutlu
Location
LocationÜsküdar, Istanbul, Turkey
Architecture
Architect(s)Hüsrev Tayla, Zeynep Fadıllıoğlu
TypeMosque
StyleModern
General contractorMİM Yapı
Date established7 May 2009
Specifications
Capacity500
Dome(s)1
Minaret(s)2
Minaret height35 m (115 ft)
Site area10,000 m2 (110,000 sq ft)
Website
sakirincamii.net

Şakirin Mosque (pronounced Shakirin) is a mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. The building is located at one of the entrances of the historic Karacaahmet Cemetery in Üsküdar. It was built by the Semiha Şakir Foundation in memory of İbrahim Şakir and Semiha Şakir and opened on 7 May 2009. According to newspaper reports, it is the most carbon-neutral mosque in Turkey.[1]

History

The mosque's

architectural conservation work. Its interior designer was Zeynep Fadıllıoğlu, a great-niece of Semiha Şakir,[2] and also according to newspaper reports, the first female interior designer of a mosque, as well as the first woman to design a mosque in modern Turkey.[3][4]

Construction of the mosque took four years. It is 10,000 square meters in area. It has two

Seljuk art. The large, asymmetrical chandelier has waterdrop-shaped glass globes made by Nahide Büyükkaymakçı, "reflecting a prayer that Allah's light should fall on worshipers like rain," and the women's section is designed especially to allow a clear view of the chandelier.[5] The fountain in the courtyard was designed by William Pye. The mosque is built over a parking garage and also includes an exhibition area.[6]
The mosque's architect is believed to be the first woman to design a mosque in modern times.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Türkiye'nin En Modern Camii İbadete Açıldı".
  2. ^ "Bu Camide Ayak Kokusu Olmayacak".
  3. ^ "Zeynep Fadillioglu: First woman to design a mosque in Turkey". Womensagenda.com.au. 4 June 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
  4. ^ "Mosque Modern". The Christian Science Monitor. 3 August 2009.
  5. ^ Strickland, Carol. "Mosque Modern." Christian Science Monitor, 3 August 2009. http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0803/p17s01-algn.html Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  6. ^ "Üsküdar, Türkiye'nin En Modern Camisine Kavuştu".
  7. ^ "Meet the mosque designer breaking the mold". CNN. 23 September 2014.

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