Al-Hussein Mosque

Mosque in Cairo, Egypt
Al-Hussein Mosque
مسجد الإمام ٱلحُسين
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Year consecratedOriginal:1154 Reconstructed:1874
Location
LocationCairo, Egypt
  • Gothic Revival
  • Ottoman
  • Islamic eclecticism
FounderIsma'il Pasha

The al-Hussein Mosque[1][2] or al-Husayn Mosque,[3][4] also known as the Mosque of al-Imam al-Husayn[4] (Arabic: مسجد الإمام ٱلحُسين) and the Mosque of Sayyidna al-Husayn,[5][6] is a mosque and mausoleum of Husayn ibn Ali, originally built in 1154, and then later reconstructed in 1874.[7] The mosque is located in Cairo, Egypt, near the Khan El-Khalili bazaar, near-by the famous Al Azhar Mosque, in an area known as Al-Hussain.[7] It is considered to be one of the holiest Islamic sites in Egypt.[4] Some Shia Muslims believe that Husayn's head (ra's mubarak) is buried on the grounds of the mosque where a mausoleum is located today and considered to be what is left of the Fatimid architecture in the building.[4]

History

Fatimid period

According to Fatimid tradition, in the year 985, the 15th Fatimid Caliph, Abu Mansoor Nizar al-Aziz Billah, traced the site of his great-grandfather's head through the office of a contemporary in Baghdad. It remained buried in the Shrine of Husayn's Head, Palestine, for about 250 years, until 1153.[8]: 184–186  It was "rediscovered" in 1091 at a time when Badr al-Jamali, the grand vizier under Caliph al-Mustansir, had just reconquered the region for the Fatimid Caliphate. Upon discovery, he ordered the construction of a new Friday mosque and mashhad (memorial shrine) on the site.[9]

After the 21st Fatimid Imam At-Tayyib Abu'l-Qasim went into seclusion, his uncle, Abd al Majid, occupied the Fatimid Empire's throne. Fearing disrespect and possible traitorous activity, the Majidi-monarch, Al-Zafir, ordered the transfer of the head to Cairo. Husayn's casket was unearthed and moved from Ashkelon to Cairo on Sunday 8 Jumada al-Thani, 548 (31 August 1153).[8]: 192–193 

  • Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim

  • Blessings of God and peace be on our Master Muhammad and his kin.
  • The messenger of God, peace be upon him, said:

  • Husayn is of me, and I'm from him.
  • He who loves Husayn shall be loved by God.
  • Husayn is one of my branches.
  • "The messenger of God surely spoke the truth"

  • This Hadith is hasan sahīh.
  • Related by Imam Bukhari in his work Al-Adab Al-Mufrad, Imam Tirmidhi in his Sunan and Imam Ahmad in his Musnad. From the Hadith of Ya'lā bin Murra (may God be pleased with him).