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  2. Al-Hussein Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The al-Hussein Mosque [1] [2] or al-Husayn Mosque, [3] [4] also known as the Mosque of al-Imam al-Husayn [4] (Arabic: مسجد الإمام ٱلحُسين) and the Mosque of Sayyidna al-Husayn, [5] [6] is a mosque and mausoleum of Husayn ibn Ali, originally built in 1154, and then later reconstructed in 1874. [7]

  3. Shrine of Husayn's Head - Wikipedia

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    Following the defeat at the Siege of Ascalon, the Majidi-monarch, Al-Zafir, ordered Ashkelon's ruler Sayf al-Mamlaka Tamim to transfer the head to Cairo. [15] Husayn's casket was unearthed and moved from the shrine to Cairo on Sunday 8 Jumada al-Thani, 548 (31 August 1153); the Al-Hussein Mosque was built to house the relic in 1154. [15]

  4. King Hussein Mosque - Wikipedia

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    King Hussein Mosque was built in 2005 in the reign of King Abdullah II of Jordan in West Amman, specifically in Al Hussein Public Parks at King Abdullah II Street near King Hussein Medical Center. The mosque is located at an altitude of 1,013 metres (3,323 ft) above sea level and can thus be seen from most parts of Amman.

  5. List of mosques in the Arab League - Wikipedia

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    Mosque of Al-Hakim Egypt: Cairo: 985 A Al-Azhar Mosque Egypt: Cairo: 969 A National mosque: Blue Mosque Egypt: Cairo: 1347 A Al Hussein Mosque Egypt: Cairo: 1154 T Mosque of Ibn Tulun Egypt: Cairo: 876-879 U Abu Haggag Mosque Egypt: Luxor: 11th Century A El-Mursi Abul Abbas Mosque Egypt: Alexandria? U Al Qa'ed Ibrahim Mosque Egypt: Alexandria ...

  6. Tomb of Seyed Alaeddin Husayn - Wikipedia

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    The tomb of Sayyid ʿAlāʾed-Dīn Ḥusayn (Persian: آرامگاه سَیِّد عَلَاء ٱلدِّیْن حُسَیْن) is a shrine in south-east Shiraz, Iran. [1] [2] Constructed in the 10th century of the Islamic calendar, the mausoleum houses the remains of Sayyid Ala'ed-Din Husayn, son of Imam Musa al-Kazim, and brother of Sayyid Ahmad (whose shrine is also in Shiraz).

  7. Imam Hussain Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Imam Hussain Mosque may refer to: Imam Husayn Shrine , Kerbala, Iraq, the burial site of Husayn ibn Ali Imam Hussein Mosque (Kuwait) , the largest Shia mosque in Kuwait

  8. List of mosques in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque: Gibraltar (British overseas territory) Gibraltar: 1997 SA August 8, 1997 (also known as: King Fahd bin Abdulaziz al-Saud Mosque) Çelebi Sultan Mehmed Mosque: Greece: Didymoteicho: 15th Century Ottoman The oldest mosque in Europe (also known as Bayezid Mosque or Didymoteicho Mosque) List of mosques in Hungary: Hungary ...

  9. Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In November 1996, Imam Yahya Al-Hussein became the first Imam of the ICCI, with his administration, Mr. Fazel Ryklief and Dr. Mudafar Al-Tawash, who were the original administration of the Islamic Foundation of Ireland (IFI) at the time. They were running the operations of the ICCI while the IFI offices were closed.