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check it and, if possible, fix it. After examining it, he found it very damaged and incapable to function, so he requested making another clock that looks like the old one from the Directorate of Religious Endowments. They accepted the request on March 24. On March 25, 1925, the work started on the clock in Mahsoob's house, where he made a four-faced clock with the help of his sons, Mohammed Rasheed and Abdul Hadi. It was completed on December 28, 1929, where Mahsoob gave it to the Directorate of Religious Endowments, but they did not take it, because they weren't sure of it. He hanged it on a high wall in house until October 10, 1932, where an exhibition was opened, where Mahsoob displayed the clock and got the first place for it. It stayed in the gardens of the exhibition until February 1933, where the directorate accepted the clock but didn't hang it because there was no tower. It stayed for 26 years in the directorate's stocks until 1961, where the tower was built and the clock was hanged. In 1973, the clock tower was covered with golden aluminum sheets.
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made of stone and plaster. The dome of the main hall is decorated with small accurate trappings, just like the doors and pillars. The walls are also covered with Jordanian marble, three meters above the ground. The main hall contained two niches covered with geometric motifs with four pillars built around them, decorated with gorgeous trappings and writings of
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to the Abu Hanifa mosque to fix it and place it in the mosque, but it was old and most of it was damaged. Abu Hanifa mosque published in the newspapers, on February 17, 1921, the need of a specialist to help fixing the clock, but no one responded. On March 17, 1921, Abdul Razzaq Mahsoob promised to
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The mosque had two hallways that surround the main hall, one from the east and another from the north, with an area of 800 square metres (8,600 sq ft) each. 26 domes are built on top of the hallways, based on 12 pillars. Between every one of them 4.5 metres (15 ft). There are three
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The main hall is a great rectangular hall with an area of 578 square metres (6,220 sq ft). It consists of eight marble pillars with a large dome on top of them with iron chains hanging from them to hold the chandeliers, with three other domes built around it on three rectangular pillars
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Yahia, the sultan ordered to rebuild the buildings around the mosque and decorate it with strips of gold and silver, decorate the mosque with green wool drapes and expand the upper and lower gates. The mosque became at its greatest during the period of the rule of Sultan Murad IV.
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The total area of the mosque is 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft) and it can accommodate 5,000 worshipers. On Friday prayers, the regular number of worshipers is 1,000, while on the regular everyday prayers, 200-250 worshipers come to the mosque.
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In 1080 AH / 1669 CE, the brother of the vizier, Mohammed Bek Daftary, reconstructed old parts of the mosque and built a hallway in it. In 1090 AH / 1689 CE, Omar Pasha reconstructed the mosque and made its garden one of the most wonderful gardens in Baghdad.
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wanted to go back to the palace of the sultan, Alp Arslan. He went on Jamadi al-Akhira 27, 459 AH (May 15, 1067 CE). During his time in Baghdad, he built a great high dome on Abu Hanifa's tomb, and spent a lot of money on it. He built a
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to live in houses around the mosque to protect it. The sultan ordered to renew the school and appointed employees to manage the school, along with allowing celebrations and holidays in the school. With the administration of
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While he was in prison, Abu Hanifa died in 150 AH / 767 CE in Baghdad, either from being poisoned or from old age. He was buried in al-Khayzuran Cemetery, named after
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that was buried in it, 23 years after Abu Hanifa was. It was said that his funeral was attended by 50,000 people, and was attended by al-Mansur himself.
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ordered to reconstruct the mosque, renew the wall and build more rooms for students and poor people. These renovations costed 2,300
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in 1508, Abu Hanifa mosque and school were destroyed and abolished, due to sectarian conflicts that the Safavids had. The Ottomans
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for the shrine, built a dome, created a school for teaching Abu Hanifa's lectures and brought scholars to teach in it.
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The walls were lifted one meter of the ground from all the sides of the mosque and anti-moisturizes were put on it.
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doors for the hallways, one from the side of the residential area and two from the side of the markets.
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that expand the caliph's authority, which Abu Hanifa disagreed to do, leading him back to prison.
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ordered to reconstruct the old damaged parts of the mosque and decorate it with a tunic from
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Building a tower, covered with blue and white mosaic and placing a big clock on it in 1961.
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and particularly, Abu Hanifa mosque, because it was the shrine of the Imam of the sultan's
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Covering three meters of the walls of the main hall and hallways with Jordanian alabaster.
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district of northern Baghdad, which is named after Abu Hanifa's reverential epithet
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American troops damaged it on April 11, 2003: its clock tower was hit by a rocket.
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Adding ornaments to the dome and covering its walls and ground with alabaster.
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and fell in the mosque's courtyard without any damages done to the mosque.
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Building new rooms on top of the old rooms from the north-western side.
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Abu Hanifa mosque in 2015, the minaret and golden-cream dome visible.
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is buried in the middle of the room, his grave covered by a wooden
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Madhhab or school of Islamic religious jurisprudence. It is in the
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Rebuilding the whole outer wall and the main doors of the mosque.
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In 1919, the big double-faced clock was given by the mosque of
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Located under the main dome, the tomb chamber is a wide room.
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and replaced the Shi'ite Safavid with the Sunni Ottoman rule.
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Decorating the main hall and the hallways with modern lights.
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Adding Andalusian ornaments to the mosque by Moroccan hands.
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and made it high, just like the shrines of the family of
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Building bathrooms, ablution spots and a summer chapel.
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Building half a hallway from the north-western side.
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Later, in 459 AH / 1066 CE, the Grand Vizier of the
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Index

Arabic
romanized
Arabic
romanized

Affiliation
Islam
Sect
Sunni Islam
Ecclesiastical or organisational status
Mosque
shrine
Baghdad
Iraq
Abu Hanifa Mosque is located in Baghdad
Baghdad
Geographic coordinates
33°22′20″N 44°21′30″E / 33.372091°N 44.358409°E / 33.372091; 44.358409
Style
Islamic
Seljuk
Ottoman
Samsam al-Dawla
Dome
Minaret
Arabic
romanized
Arabic
romanized
Sunni

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