Masjid Abu Hanifa is a mosque located in the Adhamiyah district of Baghdad, Iraq. It was named after Abu Hanifa, one of the most prominent Islamic scholars of the early Islamic period. The mosque was built in the 10th century during the Abbasid era and has undergone several renovations and reconstructions over the centuries.
The mosque is particularly known for its impressive architecture and ornate decoration. It is a popular destination for visitors due to its historical and cultural significance. The mosque holds a special place in the hearts of many Iraqis as it has served as a symbol of Iraqi identity and pride for generations.
Despite being targeted by extremist groups such as ISIS, the mosque has survived and remains an important religious and cultural institution in the region. It continues to be an active place of worship, attracting locals as well as visitors from around the world.
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