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The Sayyidah Ruqayyah Mosque ( ar, مَسْجِد ٱلسَّيِّدة رُقَيَّة, Masjid as-Sayyidah Ruqayyah) is located in
Damascus )), is an adjective which means "spacious". , motto = , image_flag = Flag of Damascus.svg , image_seal = Emblem of Damascus.svg , seal_type = Seal , map_caption = , ...
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, and contains the grave of Rukayyah bint Husayn, also known as Ruqayyah, the young daughter of Al-Husayn ibn ‘Alī. According to
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narrations that are commemorated every year on the occasion of
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, after enduring the Battle of Karbala and the torturous journey to Damascus that followed it, Sukaynah died at the age of four in Yazid's prison, where her body was originally buried. Years later, however, upon the flooding of her gravesite, her grave was reopened and the body was moved to the site where the Masjid now stands. The mosque was built around the mausoleum in 1985 and exhibits a modern version of
Iranian architecture Iranian architecture or Persian architecture ( Persian: معمارى ایرانی, ''Memāri e Irāni'') is the architecture of Iran and parts of the rest of West Asia, the Caucasus and Central Asia. Its history dates back to at least 5,000 BC ...
, with substantial amount of mirror and gold work. There is a small mosque area adjoining the shrine room, along with a small courtyard in front. This mosque is found a short distance from the Umayyad Mosque and the
Al-Hamidiyah Souq The Al-Hamidiyah Souq () is the largest and the central souk in Syria, located inside the old walled city of Damascus next to the Citadel. The souq is about long and wide, and is covered by a tall metal arch. The souq starts at Al-Thawra stree ...
in central Damascus.


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Image:Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque 05.jpg, View of the courtyard Image:Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque 03.jpg, Prayer hall Image:Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque 02.jpg, Grave of Sayyidah Ruqayyah Image:Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque - Chandelier 02.jpg, A chandelier in the Masjid Image:Zarih of Ruqayya bint Husayn.jpg, Zarih File:Mosque Sayyeda Ruqayya, Damasscus.jpg, name board on the mosque File:Ruqayya mosque outside view.jpeg, Ruqayya mosque dome File:Ruqayya mosque entrance.jpeg, Ruqayya mosque entrance


See also

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Baab Sagheer ''Bāb aṣ-Ṣaghīr'' ( ar, بَـاب الـصَّـغِـيْـر, "Small Gate"), also called ''Goristan-e-Ghariban'', may refer to one of the seven gates in the Old City of Damascus, and street in the modern city of Damascus, Syria. It has ' ...
* Battle of Karbala *
Daughters of Husayn ibn Ali The Islamic figure Husayn ibn Ali had four daughters: Ruqayya (Arabic: رُقَيَّة) Sakina, Fāṭima aṣ-Ṣughrā (Arabic: فَاطِمَة ٱلصُّغْرَىٰ, "Fatima the Younger")Holiest sites in Islam (Shia) * Jannatul Baqee' * Jannatul Mualla *
Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque ( ar, مَسْجِد ٱلسَّيِّدَة زَيْنَب, Masjid as-Sayyidah Zaynab) is a mosque located in the city of Sayyidah Zaynab, in the southern suburbs of Damascus, Syria. According to Twelver Shia Muslim traditio ...
* Shi'a Islam


References

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