The al-Fattah al-Aleem Mosque (Arabic: مَسجِد الفَتّاح العَليم, romanized: masjid al-fattāḥ al-ʿalīm) is a mosque in the New Administrative Capital in Egypt. It was inaugurated by Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the president of Egypt, on 6 January 2019.[2]
Al-Fattah al-Aleem Mosque | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Location | |
Municipality | New Administrative Capital |
Country | Egypt |
Geographic coordinates | 30°01′11″N 31°36′08″E / 30.01972°N 31.60222°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque |
Style | Islamic-Fatimid[citation needed] |
General contractor | Arab Contractors |
Completed | 2019 |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 17,000 |
Dome(s) | 21 |
Minaret(s) | 4[1] |
The mosque has a capacity of nearly 17,000 people and is considered Egypt's second largest mosque.[3][4] The mosque is located on the New Middle Ring Road in the New Capital and is considered the 2nd biggest mosque in Egypt after the Islamic Cultural Center (Grand Mosque) and one of the mega-mosques worldwide.[5] It is built upon a total area of 44.55 ha (106 feddans).[6] President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi witnessed the inauguration ceremony of al-Fattah al-Aleem Mosque and the Nativity of the Christ Cathedral on the same day.[7]
Size and construction
editBuilt on a total area of 110 acres (450,000 m2), the mosque is considered the second largest mosque in the world in terms of total area. With a landing field, car parking for 2650 cars, services and an administrative building that accommodates 60 workers for the mosque operation. The green area represents one third of the total area of the mosque which is equivalent to 120,000 square metres (30 acres). The roads represent 10% from the total area of about 45,000 square metres (11 acres).
The Armed Forces Engineering Authority was keen on using the Egyptian marble in the mosque works and wanted the construction to be done by Egyptian workers only. The execution of the mosque was done in 15 months, starting on 16/6/2017 and within six months the concrete and construction works were done, the finishing works took 9 months starting from 1/4/2018 to 31/12/2018.[8]
Architecture
editFencing works
editA total length of 3150 ml.
The minarets
editIt is according to the Fatimid style,[citation needed] its total number 4 minarets with 95m height without the crown and the crescent; it is equivalent to 31 floors in height and each minaret has 4 balconies. The minarets are topped with stainless steel crescents treated with PVD to give it the golden brightful color with a height 4.5m.
The 21 domes
editA main dome
edit33m diameter, 44m height and total weight 5000 ton.
4 secondary domes
edit11.75 diameter, 9m height topping the mosque's ceil, 24m higher than the mosque's surface level. Beneath the secondary domes there are 4 domes from the stained glass.
6 domes above the entries
edit7.5m diameter, 7m height above the entry ceil and 19m from the floor surface, beneath them there are 6 domes from the stained glass.
10 domes above the gates of the walls
edit5m diameter, 3.10m height and a total solid height 15m from the bottom.
The mosque nave is 6,325 square metres (68,080 sq ft) which accommodates for 6300 prayers with 5 main entrances in addition to 2 entrances for women. In addition to these, there is the outdoor prayer space built upon 3,400 square metres (37,000 sq ft) and accommodates 3400 persons.
The mosque includes 2 Qur'an memorization houses for boys and girls on 340 square metres (3,700 sq ft), a library on 395 square metres (4,250 sq ft), the administrative offices, the generator chamber, 2 control rooms for electricity, the stores, the conference room for 40 persons equipped with 94 WCs for men and women and a water tank with a capacity of 3,500 cubic metres (120,000 cu ft).[6]
References
edit- ^ "Egypt opens Mid-East's biggest cathedral". January 7, 2019 – via www.bbc.com.
- ^ "Egypt's Sisi inaugurates Nativity of the Christ Cathedral, Al-Fattah Al-Alim Mosque in New Administrative Capital - Politics - Egypt". Ahram Online.
- ^ "Egypt's Sisi opens mega-mosque and Middle East's largest cathedral after bomb attack". The National.
- ^ "President El Sisi inaugurated Al Fattah Al Aleem Mosque in the New Administrative Capital". The Arab Contractors.
- ^ "Egypt's largest mosque prepares for opening". Ahram Online.
- ^ a b "Al Fatah Al Aleem Mosque". Arab Contractors.
- ^ "Sisi inaugurates Al-Fattah Al-Aleem mosque and Jesus Christ Nativity Cathedral". State Information Service | Egyptian Government.
- ^ "President El Sisi inaugurated Al Fattah Al Aleem Mosque in the New Administrative Capital". Arab Contractors.