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Naissa Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
StatusActive
Location
LocationQardaha, Syria
Architecture
Architect(s)Abdul Rahman Naassan
TypeMosque
Completed1989
Specifications
Dome(s)1
Minaret(s)1
Minaret height45 meters (148 ft)

Naissa Mosque (Arabic: الْمَسْجِد النَّعِيسَة, romanizedal-Masjid an-Naʿīsah) is a mosqueinQardaha, along the Syrian coast. It was built in 1989 by architect Abdul Rahman Naassan, and funded by the mother of former president Hafez al-Assad, Naissa Assad—after whom the mosque was named.[1][2] The state funeral of Hafez al-Assad was observed at the mosque.[1]

Architecture[edit]

The structure consists of an octagonal prayer hall covered by a dome and pierced by twenty-four colored glass windows. Outside, the courtyard, with a marble mosaic water fountain in the center, is connected to the mosque by porticoes. Also included in the building is a library situated behind the southern portico, and a reception hall behind the eastern portico.[2]

The minaret, situated on the northeastern corner of the complex, stands on a 5 meters (16 ft)-high base and its octagonal shaft is 40 meters (130 ft) high. The architectural style of the mosque is similar to the Dome of the RockinJerusalem, with its octagonal shape and dome form. The transparency of the porticoes on the main elevation achieve a central lightness, while at the same time being weighted down at either end by the minaret and the dome of the prayer hall. The minaret and reception hall also balance the opposing volumes of the courtyard and the prayer hall.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Miller, Majorie and Daniszewski, John. Mourners Say Goodbye to Syria’s ‘Lion’ Los Angeles Times. 14 June 2000.
  • ^ a b c Naissa Mosque Archnet Digital Library.

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