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Hacı Hasan Feyzi Efendi Kuşpınar Cami Şerifi
مسجد الحاج Hasan Feyzi Efendi Kuşpınar Şerifi
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Within the attractive western Anatolian city of Denizli, famous across Turkey for its textile manufacturing and for the nearby thermal springs of Pamukkale, the Kuspinar masjid endowed by Haci Hasan Feyzi Efendi offers a warm house of worship honouring a respected local figure whose name the building proudly carries. The honorific Haci denotes a completed pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, while Efendi was the traditional Ottoman title of respect for a learned man. Together the two titles mark a person who combined devout travel to the sacred cities with a lifetime of serious scholarship and patient teaching.
Denizli sits in a valley watered by the Meander river, a region settled by Greeks, Persians, Seleucids, Romans, and finally Turks, each culture leaving traces in the agricultural, commercial, and architectural heritage of the area. The nearby remains of the ancient city of Hierapolis, perched above the brilliant white travertine terraces of Pamukkale, draw visitors from around the world. Denizli itself welcomed Turkish tribes during the eleventh and twelfth centuries, and its mosques, tombs, and madrasas quickly multiplied under the Seljuks and the subsequent Beylik states before the region passed to the great Ottoman sultans who followed.
The Kuspinar masjid follows a classic Anatolian neighbourhood style, with pitched tile roof, plastered exterior walls painted softly cream or pale yellow, a slender white minaret rising beside the entrance, and a spacious carpeted prayer hall cooled in summer by tall windows opening onto a shaded courtyard. The mihrab carries calligraphic verses from Surat al Fatiha in black ink on a turquoise ground, while the wooden minbar bears carved salawat upon the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family. Afternoon classes gather children for Qur'an memorisation.
Accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the Denizli masjid appear on this page, along with its address, a helpful location map, and notes that assist residents of the neighbourhood, textile workers, students at Pamukkale University, visitors to the ancient Hellenistic ruins and thermal pools of Hierapolis, and travellers crossing western Anatolia between Izmir and Antalya to share in the peaceful and well ordered congregational worship offered with characteristic Anatolian warmth every day of the year within these welcoming walls.
Denizli sits in a valley watered by the Meander river, a region settled by Greeks, Persians, Seleucids, Romans, and finally Turks, each culture leaving traces in the agricultural, commercial, and architectural heritage of the area. The nearby remains of the ancient city of Hierapolis, perched above the brilliant white travertine terraces of Pamukkale, draw visitors from around the world. Denizli itself welcomed Turkish tribes during the eleventh and twelfth centuries, and its mosques, tombs, and madrasas quickly multiplied under the Seljuks and the subsequent Beylik states before the region passed to the great Ottoman sultans who followed.
The Kuspinar masjid follows a classic Anatolian neighbourhood style, with pitched tile roof, plastered exterior walls painted softly cream or pale yellow, a slender white minaret rising beside the entrance, and a spacious carpeted prayer hall cooled in summer by tall windows opening onto a shaded courtyard. The mihrab carries calligraphic verses from Surat al Fatiha in black ink on a turquoise ground, while the wooden minbar bears carved salawat upon the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family. Afternoon classes gather children for Qur'an memorisation.
Accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the Denizli masjid appear on this page, along with its address, a helpful location map, and notes that assist residents of the neighbourhood, textile workers, students at Pamukkale University, visitors to the ancient Hellenistic ruins and thermal pools of Hierapolis, and travellers crossing western Anatolia between Izmir and Antalya to share in the peaceful and well ordered congregational worship offered with characteristic Anatolian warmth every day of the year within these welcoming walls.
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