Jalil Khayat Mosque

Jalil Khayat Mosque
Kurdish: مزگەوتی جەلیل خەیات, romanizedMzgawti Jalil Kayat
The Jalil Khayat Mosque in Erbil
Religion
AffiliationIslam
RiteSunni Islam
OwnershipAl-Khayat Family
Location
LocationErbil, Kurdistan Region
Jalil Khayat Mosque is located in Iraq
Jalil Khayat Mosque
Location in Iraq
Geographic coordinates36°12′04″N 44°01′07″E / 36.201065°N 44.018547°E / 36.201065; 44.018547
Architecture
Style
Completed2007
Specifications
Capacity1,500 – 2,000
Interior area15,000 square metres (160,000 sq ft)
Dome(s)1
Dome height (outer)48 metres (157 ft)
Dome dia. (outer)20 metres (66 ft)
Minaret(s)2

The Jalil Khayat Mosque (Kurdish: مزگەوتی جەلیل خەیات, romanizedMzgawti Jalil Kayat) is a Sunni Islamic mosque in Erbil, Kurdistan Region; the largest in the city. The mosque was begun by Jalil Khayat who died in 2005, and it was completed in 2007 by his sons in memory of their father.[1]

The mosque's style resembles the Mosque of Muhammad Ali in Cairo and the Blue mosque in Istanbul.[2] It has been cited as one of the most beautiful mosque interiors.[3][4] Alkhayat construction company states that 'The mosque building relies on Islamic architecture and al-Abbasi design except the domes', which are an Ottoman design. The height of the main dome is 48 metres (157 ft), and the diameter is 20 metres (66 ft), with four half domes and twelve quarter domes surrounding it.[5] The mosque is 15,000 square metres (160,000 sq ft) and holds about 1,500 to 2,000 people.[6]

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