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Mosquee Saydna Ibrahim El Khalil Mosque Sydna Abrahym Alkhlyl
Mosquée Saydna Ibrahim El Khalil مسجد سيدنا ابراهيم الخليل
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Facing the Atlantic breeze along Safi's old quarter in Morocco's Doukkala Abda region, the Mosque of Saydna Ibrahim al Khalil carries the name of the Prophet Abraham, peace be upon him, the intimate friend of God whose legacy of pure monotheism shapes Muslim devotion across every generation. Safi itself is one of the oldest ports on the Moroccan coast, a city renowned for its ceramic ateliers, sardine fleets and the Portuguese fortress that once guarded its harbour, yet beneath the layered history it remains a deeply Muslim town whose call to prayer rises above terracotta rooftops five times each day. The mosque draws on the classical Maghrebi tradition that flowered under the Almohads and Marinids, with a square minaret crowned by a lantern, a prayer hall paved in zellige mosaic patterns of green and white, and carved cedar ceilings painted with geometric motifs that echo the craft of Fez and Meknes. The mihrab faces east toward Makkah across the ocean, and worshippers line up shoulder to shoulder on straw mats woven in the nearby countryside. Daily prayers fill the hall with steady rotations of fishermen, potters and schoolchildren, while Jumu'ah brings a larger gathering whose khutbah touches on reliance upon God, the lessons of Ibrahim's faith, and the ethics of honest livelihood. Ramadan transforms the courtyard into a site of tarawih prayers led by reciters trained in the warsh reading tradition beloved throughout Morocco, and iftar meals of harira soup and dates are shared generously with travellers. Eid mornings see families streaming from the nearby medina in freshly pressed djellabas to join the festive prayer. For visitors wishing to see the mosque, the surrounding streets contain the celebrated potters' hill, the Dar al Bahar fort and tea houses serving mint tea, all within a short walk of this welcoming house of worship facing the sea. The craftsmanship displayed in the minbar and the hand woven prayer rugs reflects the finest Safi artisan tradition, with many of the ceramic tiles crafted by local potters whose families have worked the distinctive green glaze associated with the city for over three centuries. Visitors attending Friday prayers will often witness the warm welcome extended by the imam and congregation to foreign guests, who are invited to share dates and mint tea in the small reception room adjoining the main prayer hall before returning to the bustling streets of the old medina.
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