Bibi Heybat Mosque Azerbaijan



The bibi heybat mosque azerbaijani.

Bibi heybat mosque azerbaijan. The bibi heybat mosque on the outskirts of baku azerbaijan has an unusual history. Review of bibi heybat mosque reviewed may 11 2019 ear the road from baku to south you can stop and visit this mosque. The existing structure built in the 1990s is a recreation of the mosque with the same name.

The existing structure built in the 1990s is a recreation of the mosque with the same name built in the 13th century by shirvanshah farrukhzad ii ibn ahsitan ii which was completely destroyed by the bolsheviks in 1936. This place is also called pir bibi heybat and local people call it the fatima al zahra a mosque. Bibi haibat is a sister of imam reza as and one of the many daughters of imam musa kazim as.

Bibi heybat mosque includes the tomb of ukeyma khanum a descendant of muhammad and today is the spiritual center for the muslims of the region and one of the major monuments of islamic architecture in azerbaijan. The bibi heybat mosque is a historical mosque in baku azerbaijan. And have a look toward the port.

Historical mosque in baku. Bibi heybat mosque includes the tomb of ukeyma khanum a descendant of muhammad and today is the spiritual center for the muslims of the region and one of the major monuments of islamic architecture in azerbaijan. Inside the mosque its well view.

Historical mosque in baku bibi heybat mosque includes the tomb of ukeyma khanum a descendant of muhammad and today is the spiritual center for the muslims of the region and one of the major monuments of islamic architecture in azerbaijan. Bibiheybət məscidi is a historical mosque in baku azerbaijan. Bibiheybət məscidi is a historical mosque in baku azerbaijan.

Fatima al sughra the daughter of imam al kazim a is buried in this mosque. First of all it was built to honor the sister of the 7th shiite imam ali and secondly when the mosque was destroyed during stalin s rule legends arose about a woman wrapped in white disappearing down into the sea who would return when times got better. The existing structure built in the 1990s is a recreation of the mosque with the same name built in the 13th century by shirvanshah farrukhzad ii ibn ahsitan ii which was completely destroyed by the bolsheviks in 1936.