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Mosque in Hama, Syria
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Abu'l-Fida Mosque
جَامِع أَبُو الْفِدَاء
Religion
AffiliationIslam
RegionLevant
StatusActive
Location
LocationHama, Syria
Geographic coordinates35°8′22.30″N 36°44′56.59″E / 35.1395278°N 36.7490528°E / 35.1395278; 36.7490528
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleAyyubid
Completed1326
Specifications
Minaret(s)1
MaterialsBasalt, Limestone, Tiles

The Abu'l-Fida Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع أَبُو الْفِدَا, romanizedJāmiʿ Abū'l-Fidāʾ) is an Ayyubid-era mosque in Hama, Syria, located on the banks of the Orontes river. The mosque was erected by Abu'l-Fida in 1326.

See also

  Mosques in Syria  
Aleppo
Damascus
Daraa
Hama
Homs
Idlib
Latakia
Raqqa
Rif Dimashq
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