Al Darah Mosque

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Al Darah Mosque
مسجد الدارة
Religion
AffiliationShia Islam
Location
LocationBilad Al Qadeem
MunicipalityManama
CountryBahrain
Architecture
FounderAli Al-Baladi Al-Bahrani
Completed1741

The Al Darah Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الدارة) is considered one of the oldest mosques in the Bilad Al Qadeem, Manama, Bahrain.[1] It is located east of the village in an earlier settlement and was founded by Shiite cleric Sheikh Ali Al-Baladi Al-Bahrani, buried in Abu Anbara Cemetery. The inscription marks it as built in 1741.[2]

The mosque, like most in the village, is on foundations that rise above the since-eroded ground level.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "مسجد الدارة في بلاد القديم". Jaffaria Waqf Directorate. Government of Bahrain. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  2. ^ "هذه الوثيقة معلقة على جدار مسجد الدارة وهي عبارة عن وقفية ووصية لأولاده وأحفاده لإدارة المسجد والقراءة الحسينية في عاشوراء والمواقيت في رمضان والوفيات". Al Darabh Wordpress. Retrieved 7 January 2021.