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23-MAY-2010

The Ummayad Mosque

Damascus

The Ummayad Mosque, also known as the Grand Mosque of Damascus, is one of the largest and oldest mosques in the world. Located in one of the holiest sites in the old city of Damascus, it is of great architectural importance.
After the Arab conquest of Damascus, the mosque was built on the Christian basilica dedicated to John the Baptist since the time of the Roman emperor Constantine I. The mosque holds a shrine which still today contains the head of John the Baptist (Yahya), honored as a prophet by both Christians and Muslims alike. There are also many important landmarks within the mosque for the Shî‘ah, among them is the place where the head of Husayn (the grandson of Muhammad) was kept on display by Yazîd I. There is also the tomb of Saladin, which stands in a small garden adjoining the north wall of the mosque.
In 2001 Pope John Paul II visited the mosque, primarily to visit the relics of John the Baptist. It was the first time a pope paid a visit to a mosque.
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Ceya29-Jul-2012 19:41
Great shot, interesting information! Love the light, composition and perspective. V!
Yiannis Pavlis12-Oct-2011 13:49
Very beautiful place! A fine sky to go with it, and nice depth in the image.
TuTmin31-Jul-2010 23:39
nice point of view.
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Colin Storey31-Jul-2010 12:00
Wonderful image of this historic place and very detailed info about it. v
marie-jose wolff31-Jul-2010 07:37
very impressive mosque and fascinating history! V
Guest 31-Jul-2010 06:36
Wonderful image of this interesting place. Thank you for the info'. V
Sam Stevenson31-Jul-2010 00:24
Interesting image and fascinating history of this ancient sacred site.