
Al-Sharif Mosque
訪問に最適な時期
Visit in late afternoon, around 4 PM, when golden sunlight filters through the courtyard's arches and the crowds thin out before evening prayer.
予算のヒント
No entry fee is charged to enter the mosque. Donations are welcome for restoration funds, and comfortable shoes are recommended for navigating the uneven stone floors.
おすすめ対象
History enthusiasts, Architecture lovers, Solo travelers, Photography enthusiasts
訪問時間の計画
30-45 minutes
概要
クイックファクト: Minaret leaning at a 4-degree angle from damage during the Syrian civil war. The mosque dates to the 13th century and houses a fragment believed to be from the original Kaaba curtain.
見どころ: Worshippers here still gather beneath a massive 500-year-old wooden ceiling held together entirely by wooden pegs, no nails at all. During Friday prayers, the imam's voice echoes through the stone courtyard just as it did seven centuries ago, carrying over the scent of orange trees planted by Ottoman governors.
インサイダーヒント
- Bring a small scarf or shawl as a head covering is required for all visitors entering the prayer hall.
- Photograph the courtyard's arches from the northern corner for the best angle that captures the minaret's tilt.
- Skip midday visits from June to August when the stone courtyard becomes scorching under direct sun.
- Visit on a Friday morning to hear the full weekly sermon, but arrive early as the mosque fills quickly with local worshippers.
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