Gharbia Governorate, Egypt
Tanta Qism 2, Tanta
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When i came here the mosque was closed then i just could pray maghrib there
The most important monument and the major landmark of the city of Tanta is the famous mosque of Al Sayed El Badawy. He was a relative to El Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Mohamed and was buried in Egypt. Al Sayed El Badawy was born in the beginning of the 13th century from an Alaouite family in Morocco in the reign of El Mowahed king, El Nasser Mohamed. After having the finest education, Al Sayed El Badawy left Egypt and went to live in Mecca with his father and after 20 years, his father passed away in Mecca in 1230 AD. Al Sayed came back to Egypt in 1240 A.D. and he lived in Tanta where he spent the rest of his life teaching Islam and Islamic thoughts to the people of Tanta and the whole Nile Delta in Egypt. The Mosque of Al Sayed El Badawy was founded in the beginning as a small prayer area that was situated near the tomb of Al Sayed El Badawy in Tanta that was founded by Sultan Seif El Dine Qaitbey in 1483. However, the mosque that we view today was actually constructed by Ali Bek El Kebir in 1769 and the mosque is featured with its marvelous design, and it's three domes that overlook the three mausoleums located in the mosque. The Mosque of Al Sayed El Badawy was renewed twice during the reign of Abbas I, the Khedive of Egypt, the first was in 1836 while the second time was in 1848.
Serene atmosphere, very fulfilling place to pray, rest and make dua.
nice place there are some cafés and restaurants maybe some shops too
The best mosque, i'm hapy in here
Great unique Masjed wth a good spiritual peace
Historical mosque placed in Tanta city.
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