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Mosque Alamam Ahmd Bn Hnbl Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal Mosque
مسجد الامام احمد بن حنبل Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal Mosque
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On a busy avenue in the Libyan capital Tripoli, the mosque bearing the name of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal greets worshippers who live and work across the central districts of this ancient Mediterranean city. Tripoli itself, known in Arabic as Tarabulus al Gharb, was founded by Phoenician traders in the seventh century BCE under the name Oea, and the Muslim armies under Amr ibn al As (may God be pleased with him) entered the region in the year 643, opening a long era during which the city became a celebrated Islamic port, a gateway to the Sahara, and a refuge for travellers between Kairouan, Cairo, and Andalusia. The masjid is dedicated to Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal, the great scholar of Baghdad who lived in the third Islamic century and whose collection of Prophetic narrations, known as the Musnad, remains one of the most important references for students of hadith across the entire Muslim world. He became famous for his patience during the trial of the created Qur'an, refusing to be pressured into retracting what he knew from the teaching of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his family) and his Companions (may God be pleased with them). Naming a Tripoli mosque in his honour is a quiet tribute to steadfastness. The building carries the typical features of Libyan coastal architecture. White limestone walls that shimmer in the North African sun, green painted doors, geometric plasterwork around the mihrab, and carved cedar wood panels bring a sober beauty to the prayer hall. A single slender minaret in the Ottoman manner rises above the flat roof, from which the adhan drifts over the palm trees of Tripoli toward the turquoise harbour. On this page you will find accurate prayer times for the Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal Mosque in Tripoli, together with its address, map, and short notes helpful for residents of the capital, coastal travellers, and visitors exploring the old medina or the Roman ruins of Sabratha just down the coast. Tripoli is renowned for its covered souqs, its Ottoman fountains, and the grand Arch of Marcus Aurelius that still stands near the harbour. Worshippers often linger beside the mosque after Jumu'ah to greet one another with warm Libyan hospitality, sharing dates, pine nuts, and glasses of the strong green tea that accompanies every friendship in this part of the Mediterranean.
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