- en.wikipedia.org Abu'l-Fida MosqueThe Abu'l-Fida Mosque is an Ayyubid-era mosque in Hama, Syria, located on the banks of the Orontes river. The mosque was erected by Abu'l-Fida in 1326. See also.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Abu'l-Fida_…Media in category "Abu'l-Fida Mosque, Hama". The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
- sy.arabplaces.com hama/2483700:00-24:00. Categories. Mosque. Rating. 4.7 3 reviews. Similar companies nearby. ... Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque — Hama. Al Jamea Alkabir — Hama.
- pbase.com dosseman_syria/hamaabuHama Abu'l-Fida Mosque and mausoleum. A mosque (with a mausoleum) that took its name from a Mamluk governour of Ayyubid descent.
- archnet.org sites/3499A part of the Hama Citadel appears in the bacgkround, on the opposite side of the Orontes River. ... Variant Names. Mosque of Abu al-Fida'.
- cybo.com SY-biz/abul-fida-mosqueAbu'l-Fida Mosque is located in Hama. Abu'l-Fida Mosque is working in Religion, Mosques activities.
- tr.pinterest.com pin/abi-alfida-mosque-in-hama-…Abi Al-Fida Mosque in Hama. Mansour Zeidan avatar bağlantısı.
- archiqoo.com locations/mosque_madrasa_abu_al_…Mosque and Madrasa of Abu al Fida, also known as Al Dabbagha Madrasa, is a historical mosque and Islamic madrasa from the Ayyubid period located in the city...
- syriaphotoguide.com hama-mosques-حماة-الجوامع/Transliteration Variants: al-Izzi Mosque, al-Azzi Mosque, al-Aazzi Mosque, Abi al-Feda Mosque, Abu al-Fida Mosque, Abi al-Fida Mosque. Rating: 3.5 / 10.
- nabataea.net explore/cities_and_sites/hama-mosque/However, Abdu’l-Fida, who was an aclaimed historian writing in the 8th century, and a ... Today there is a mosque and masoleum honoring Abdu-al-Fida in Hama.
- flickr.com photos/monsyr/7117718405Abu al-Feda Mosque in Hama / جامع أبو الفداء. ... Abu al-Feda Mosque in Hama /.
- nl.aroundus.com p/9590333-abul-fida-mosqueDe Abu'l-Fida Moskee is een vereerde islamitische gebedsplaats in Hama, Syrië. ... Locatie: Hama. Ontstaan: 1326. Materiaal: basalt.
- muslimheritage.com hama/Then the town passed under the rule of the Ayyubids, who were the ancestors of the greatest figure of Hama’s history – the scholar-ruler, Abu’l Fida.