Al-Abrar Mosque
Urban and Architectural
A mosque with two floors and a basement with a prayer room for women and toilets for men and women, and it has one minaret and one dome.
Description
The Al-Abrar Mosque was designed on the land of the property of the Directorate of Agriculture in Assiut, but the construction was by self-effort, and it was designed by Dr. Mohamed Abdel Samie Eid (former President of Assiut University), the Office of Architecture and Planning, and the structural design and implementation were supervised by Prof. Dr. Sabri Farghali, Prof. Dr. Mustafa Abdo, Prof. Mohamed Fathi, Prof. Ahmed Rushdi Tawfiq.
References
From the supervisor of the implementation
Details
Location
Al-Jalaa Street, next to the Directorate of Agriculture, Assiut, Egypt
Owners
Directorate of Agriculture in Assiut
Year of Build
2013
Area
about 450m2
Drawings
Map
Urban and Architectural
A mosque with two floors and a basement with a prayer room for women and toilets for men and women, and it has one minaret and one dome.
Description
The Al-Abrar Mosque was designed on the land of the property of the Directorate of Agriculture in Assiut, but the construction was by self-effort, and it was designed by Dr. Mohamed Abdel Samie Eid (former President of Assiut University), the Office of Architecture and Planning, and the structural design and implementation were supervised by Prof. Dr. Sabri Farghali, Prof. Dr. Mustafa Abdo, Prof. Mohamed Fathi, Prof. Ahmed Rushdi Tawfiq.