
Mausoleum of Imam Shafi’i
Imam Shafi DomeOne of the most significant domes in Egypt, it belongs to Imam Abdallah Ibn Muhammad Ibn Idris Ibn al-Abbass, the prestigious theorist of
Imam Shafi DomeOne of the most significant domes in Egypt, it belongs to Imam Abdallah Ibn Muhammad Ibn Idris Ibn al-Abbass, the prestigious theorist of
The Nilometer, built in 247 Hegira (861 A.D) during the reign o the Abbasid Caliph Mutawakil-ala-Allah, is considered an important Islamic monument in Egypt. It
This church was built towards the end of the 4th or at the beginning of the 5th century and called after the Sts. Aba Cyr”
One of the most important Islamic monuments in Egypt, Ahmad Ibn Tulun Mosque has some unique architectural and ornamental features. It has been built on
Amru Ibn al-As, laid the foundations of his great mosque in 21 Hegira, in compliance with the Muslim policy of establishing mosques in the conquered
This mosque, located at the Citadel close to the mosque built by Muhammad Ali later on, was built on the ruins of an older mosque
This madrasah was established by Sultan Al-Nasir Hassan son of Muhammad Ibn Qalawun, who was first named Qimari, but later on he chose the name
The Fortress of Babylon at old Cairo, within which lies the Coptic museum was erected inside” it, was built by Trajan in 98.B.C. on the
The Jewish synagogue stands in the midst of the Coptic churches. Once this synagogue was belonging to the Hanging Church but the Patriarch Mikhail III
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