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Mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan

Heydar Mosque
View of mosque in 2019
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusMosque
OwnershipReligious Association of Azerbaijan
Leadership
  • İmam Hafiz Abbasov
  • Imam Akhund Rufet Garayev
StatusActive
Location
LocationBinəqədi, Baku
CountryAzerbaijan
Heydar Mosque is located in Baku, AzerbaijanHeydar MosqueLocation of the mosque on the outskirts of Baku
Geographic coordinates40°25′45″N 49°49′28″E / 40.42917°N 49.82444°E / 40.42917; 49.82444
Architecture
Architect(s)Ədalət Məmmədov|
TypeMosque architecture
Style
Funded byGovernment of Azerbaijan
GroundbreakingSeptember 2012
Completed2014
Specifications
Capacity75,000 worshipers
Interior area4,200 m (45,000 sq ft)
Dome(s)Two
Dome height (outer)
  • 55 m (180 ft)
  • 35 m (115 ft)
Minaret(s)Four
Minaret height95 m (312 ft)
Site area12,000 m (130,000 sq ft)

The Heydar Mosque (Azerbaijani: Heydər Məscidi; Arabic: مسجد حيدر) is a mosque, located in the Binəqədi raion of Baku, in Azerbaijan. Opened on 26 December 2014, the mosque is named after Heydar Aliyev, a former President of Azerbaijan. It is the largest mosque in Azerbaijan and the Caucuses.

The Caucasian Muslim Office appointed Imam Hafiz Abbasov and Imam Akhund Rufet Garayev for the Sunni and Shia sects, respectively.

History

The order to build the Heydar Mosque was given in mid-2012 by Ilham Aliyev, President of Azerbaijan, and the son of the mosque's namesake. Construction work began in September 2012 and was completed at the end of 2014. The official opening ceremony of the mosque took place on 26 December 2014. Those who took part included Ilham Aliyev, his spouse Mehriban Aliyeva, the Chairman of the Coordinating Council of the Muftis of the North Caucasus and the Mufti of Karachay-Cherkessia Ismail Berdyev, the Head of the Diocese of Baku and Azerbaijan of the Russian Orthodox Church Father Alexander, Chairman of the Baku Religious Community of Mountain Jews Melih Evdaev, Plenipotentiary Representative of the Office of Muslims of the Caucasus in the Russian Federation Shafik Pshikhachev and chairman of the Caucasian Muslims Office Sheikh-ul-Islam Allahshukur Pashazade.

The Heydar Mosque operates without a religious community, and is administered by the Religious Association of Azerbaijan via the Executive Power of Baku City.

Architecture

The mosque site covers 12,000 m (130,000 sq ft) and the internal area of the building is 4,200 m (45,000 sq ft). Verses from the Quran are written on the side of the mosque's domes. The mosque was completed in the Shirvan-Absheron style and features four 95 m-high (312 ft) minarets and two domes, 55 m (180 ft) and 35 m (115 ft) high, respectively.

Gallery

  • The mosque at night, in 2019 The mosque at night, in 2019
  • The mosque featured on a 2017 postage stamp The mosque featured on a 2017 postage stamp

See also

References

  1. Eken, Yasin (2019). "Sunni and Shia muslims pray together in Azerbaijan's Heydar Mosque". TRT World. Retrieved December 24, 2024.
  2. "Imam and akhund appointed at Heydar Mosque". Archived from the original on September 16, 2017. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  3. "Azərbaycan Prezidentinin Rəsmi internet səhifəsi - XƏBƏRLƏR » Tədbirlər". president.az (Press release) (in Azerbaijani). Archived from the original on September 5, 2018. Retrieved November 10, 2018.
  4. ^ "Heydar Mosque". Azerbaijan Republic Executive Power of Baku City. 2024. Retrieved December 24, 2024.

External links

[REDACTED] Media related to Heydar mosque, Baku at Wikimedia Commons

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