Al Nejashi Mosque

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Al Nejashi Mosque
Negash, la moschea sul sito della più antica moschea d'etiopia, del vii secolo 03.jpg
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Location
LocationNegash, Tigray, Ethiopia
Al Nejashi Mosque is located in Tigray Region
Al Nejashi Mosque
Shown within Tigray Region
Geographic coordinates13°52′32.0″N 39°35′55.3″E / 13.875556°N 39.598694°E / 13.875556; 39.598694Coordinates: 13°52′32.0″N 39°35′55.3″E / 13.875556°N 39.598694°E / 13.875556; 39.598694
Architecture
Typemosque
Date established7th century

The Al Nejashi Mosque is a mosque in Negash, Tigray Region, Ethiopia.

History[]

The mosque was established in the 7th century.

In 2018, the mosque was renovated with funds from Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency. Accommodations, visitor center and toilets were built around the mosque building. Renovation was completed in September 2018.[1][2]

In 2021, the mosque was damaged during clashes between Ethiopian and Eritrean government forces and the Tigray People's Liberation Front.[3][4] The minaret was destroyed, its dome partially collapsed and its façade was ruined.[5] Soon afterwards, the Government of Ethiopia vowed to repair the building.

Architecture[]

The mosque complex features tomb behind the main mosque building.[6] There are 15 tombs of the first immigrants in Islam to Ethiopia .[7]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Hagos, Tsegay (29 April 2021). "Africa's First Mosque Seeks Unesco's Recognition". All Africa. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  2. ^ Awel, Munira Abdelmenan (26 September 2018). "Turkey restores historic Al-Nejashi mosque in Ethiopia". AA. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Tigray crisis: Ethiopia to repair al-Nejashi mosque". BBC News. 5 January 2021. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  4. ^ AFP (30 April 2021). "Heritage sites under siege in Ethiopia's Tigray war". Africa News. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  5. ^ Zelalem, Zecharias (13 January 2021). "Ethiopia conflict: Outrage over damage to Tigray mosque". Middle East Eye. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  6. ^ "The untold story of King Negash and the Al Nejashi Mosque". Oman Observer. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  7. ^ Elsayed, Yassmine (2 January 2021). "Iconic Nejashi Mosque in Tigray Partially Damaged during Conflict". See News. Retrieved 7 September 2021.


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