The Fatih Sultan Mehmet Mosque ( sq, Xhamia e Sulltan Mehmet Fatihut), also known as the Fatih Mosque ( sq, Xhamia e Fatihut), is a 13th-century building. It is within the
Rozafa Castle near
Shkodër,
Albania
Albania ( ; sq, Shqipëri or ), or , also or . officially the Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is located on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea and shares ...
. It was built by the Ottoman Empire, when they were ruling Albania.
History
According to archaeological studies conducted in the 1980s, the building was a church, built around year 1300, and was named after
St. Stephen. The studies base the construction year on typical construction techniques of the era.
The transformation into a mosque occurred in 1479 and the object was renamed after
Mehmed the Conqueror
Mehmed II ( ota, محمد ثانى, translit=Meḥmed-i s̱ānī; tr, II. Mehmed, ; 30 March 14323 May 1481), commonly known as Mehmed the Conqueror ( ota, ابو الفتح, Ebū'l-fetḥ, lit=the Father of Conquest, links=no; tr, Fâtih Su ...
, or Fatih Sultan Mehmet.
The ruins of this church-mosque feature a
Dikka
A ''dikka'' or ''dakka'' ( ar, دكة), also known in Turkish as a ''müezzin mahfili'', is a raised platform or tribune in a mosque from which the Quran is recited and where the muezzin chants or repeats in response to the imam's prayers. It i ...
, a
Mihrab, and the remains of a large
Minaret. The Fatih Sultan Mehmet mosque is one of the few buildings from the Middle Ages in Shkodër and is the only mosque that partially survived in Shkodra during the dictatorship of
Enver Hoxha, who destroyed all 36 mosques in Shkodër.
A planned attempt to convert the mosque into its origin, a church with partial U.S. sponsorship was not liked by the Muslim community of Shkodër, and the ambassador of the United States, Ms.
Marcy Ries, promised to re-assess the funding of the project.
See also
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Islam in Albania
Islam in Albania mainly arrived during the Ottoman period when the majority of Albanians over time converted to Islam. Following the Albanian National Awakening (Rilindja) tenets and the deemphasizing of religion during the 20th century, th ...
References
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Mosque
A mosque (; from ar, مَسْجِد, masjid, ; literally "place of ritual prostration"), also called masjid, is a place of prayer for Muslims. Mosques are usually covered buildings, but can be any place where prayers ( sujud) are performed, ...
Mosques in Shkodër
Churches completed in 1300
Religious buildings and structures converted into mosques
Mosques converted from churches in the Ottoman Empire
Tourist attractions in Shkodër County
Roman Catholic churches in Albania
Gothic architecture in Albania