Shaykh Rajab Mosque

Coordinates: 34°28′03″N 41°54′54″E / 34.4676122°N 41.9151267°E / 34.4676122; 41.9151267
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Shaykh Rajab Mosque & Al-Barani Mosque
Al Anbar
Location
LocationRawa, Iraq
Shaykh Rajab Mosque is located in Iraq
Shaykh Rajab Mosque
Shown within Iraq
Geographic coordinates34°28′03″N 41°54′54″E / 34.4676122°N 41.9151267°E / 34.4676122; 41.9151267
Architecture
StyleModern, Islamic architecture
Completed
  • 1625 (Al-Barani Mosque)[1][2]
  • 1992 (Shaykh Rajab Mosque)[3]
Specifications
Capacity1000 worshippers[3]
Dome(s)2
Minaret(s)1
Minaret height30 metres[3]

The Shaykh Rajab Mosque (Arabic:جامع الشيخ رجب), formerly known as the Al-Barani Mosque, is a historic mosque located at Rawa, Iraq. It is named for Sayyid Rajab al-Rawi al-Rifa'i, a patron saint and follower of the Rifa'i Sufi order.[4][5] The mosque is divided into two parts; the modern part is still used for prayer while the historic part dating to 1625 is flooded and hence is not used for prayer.[1][2]

History

The resurfaced ruins of the town of Rawa with the mosque in the far left

The Al-Barani Mosque was constructed in 1625, next to the cemetery containing the (now-destroyed) mausoleum of Shaykh Rajab.[1][2] In 1989, the town of Rawa was flooded, and along with much of the town, the mosque sank as well.[1][2] With the architectural supervision of Raed Ali al-Rawi, a modern mosque structure known as the Shaykh Rajab Mosque was built on top of the sunken mosque in 1992, which is still in use to this day.[1][2][3] The old mosque is still visible but it is not used.

Gallery

  • The dome of the old Al-Barani Mosque
    The dome of the old Al-Barani Mosque
  • Closeup of the minaret of the Shaykh Rajab Mosque
    Closeup of the minaret of the Shaykh Rajab Mosque
  • The modern Shaykh Rajab Mosque in the late 90s
    The modern Shaykh Rajab Mosque in the late 90s

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "بُني قبل 400 عام.. قصة مسجد في قضاء راوة أغرقته المياه وأُعيد بناؤه مجدداً". مجتهد الانبار. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  2. ^ a b c d e "books جامع الشيخ رجب راوة - Noor Library".
  3. ^ a b c d "Specifications of Shaykh Rajab Mosque". 2016-08-09. Archived from the original on 2016-08-09. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  4. ^ "آل السيد رجب الراوي الرفاعي". آل السيد رجب الراوي الرفاعي (in Arabic). Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  5. ^ "تاريخ مدينة راوة". www.alukah.net (in Arabic). 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2024-03-24.