Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque

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Coordinates: 33°53′41.89″N 35°30′22.93″E / 33.8949694°N 35.5063694°E / 33.8949694; 35.5063694

The Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque is a sunni mosque located in Martyrs' Square in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. It was built between 2002 and 2007 by the former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, who was buried beside it. It was inaugurated by his son Saad Hariri on October 17, 2008.

According to the architect, Azmi Fakhuri, the blue-domed mosque has an Ottoman inspiration, copying the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul.[1]

The decorative painting and ornamentation (gilding, calligraphy, patina, stone and wood imitations) were done by artist Harout Bastajian, owner and founder of The Art of Mosques, in 2005.[2]

References

  1. "Mohammed al-Amin Mosque Inaugurated Downtown Beirut". (October 18, 2008). Al-Manar-TV,
  2. "The Art of Mosques", http://mosqueart.com

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