Stepped Courtyard
Minarate
Inner Entrance
Source: AL-JAMI AL-ANWAR
The minaret in the centre of the courtyard is replicated as a tribute to the reserved historical minaret of the al-Anwar mosque of Cairo dating back to the year 1021. The original sacred carvings and the inscriptions with intricate details inspired by the Fatimid and Mughal architecture are replicated on the minara.
The façade moulding details carving, patterns and moulding have been replicated from the Al-Anwar mosque, in Cairo, Egypt.
Bab Zuwayla (باب زويلة) is one of three remaining gates in the city wall of the Old City of Cairo, the capital of Egypt. It was also known as Bawabbat al-Mitwali during the Ottoman period. It is considered one of the major landmarks of the city and is the last remaining southern gate from the walls of Fatimid-era Cairo in the 11th and 12th century. Its name comes from Bab, meaning "gate", and Zuwayla, as it was the Western Gate of the city that had a trade route for overland travelers with Zuwayla in the Fezzan.
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