Amr Ibn El-Aas mosque courtyard in Cairo in Egypt.
The Mosque of Amr ibn al-As also called the Mosque of Amr, Crown of Mosques and the Mosque of Banners was created in AD 642, in the center of the newly-founded capital of Egypt. The original structure was the first mosque ever built in Egypt, and by extension, the first mosque on the continent of Africa. The location for the mosque was the site of the tent of the commander of the conquering army, general Amr ibn al-As. One corner of the mosque contains the tomb of his son, Abdullah. Due to extensive reconstruction over the centuries, nothing of the original building remains, but the rebuilt Mosque is a prominent landmark, and can be seen in what today is known as "Old Cairo". It is an active mosque with a devout congregation, and when prayers are not taking place, it is also open to visitors and tourists.
Size: 3800px × 2533px
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Photo credit: © johnrochaphoto/Egypt / Alamy / Afripics
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