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Necip Yesiltepe
By Necip Yesiltepe

The Beautiful Mosques in the World
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The BLUE MOSQUE in Istanbul Turkey.

THE ARCHITECT IS : Mehmed Aga
Architecture: Ottoman
Date: 1609-16
Patron(s): Sultan Ahmet I
Architect: Mehmet Aga
Size: Interior: 53m x 51m
Dome diameter: 23.5m
Dome height: 43m

The cascading domes and six slender minarets of the Sultanahmet Mosque (better known as the "Blue Mosque") dominate the skyline of Istanbul. In the 17th century, Sultan Ahmet I wished to build an Islamic place of worship that would be even better than the Hagia Sophia, and the mosque named for him is the result. The two great architectural achievements now stand next to each other in Istanbul's main square, and it is up to visitors to decide which is more impressive.

The Blue Mosque was commissioned by Sultan Ahmet I when he was only 19 years old. It was built near the Hagia Sophia, over the site of the ancient hippodrome and Byzantine imperial palace (whose mosaics can be seen in the nearby Mosaic Museum). Construction work began in 1609 and took seven years.

The mosque was designed by architect Mehmet Aga, whose unfortunate predecessor was found wanting and executed. Sultan Ahmet was so anxious for his magnificent creation to be completed that he often assisted in the work. Sadly, he died just a year after the completion of his masterpiece, at the age of 27. He is buried outside the mosque with his wife and three sons.

The original mosque complex included a madrasa, a hospital, a han, a primary school, a market, an imaret and the tomb of the founder. Most of these buildings were torn down in the 19th century.

One of the most notable features of the Blue Mosque is visible from far away: its six minarets. This is very unique, as most mosques have four, two, or just one minaret. According to one account, the Sultan directed his architect to make gold (altin) minarets, which was misunderstood as six (alti) minarets.

Whatever the origins of the unique feature, the six minarets caused quite a scandal, as the Haram Mosque in Mecca (the holiest in the world) also had six minarets. In the end, the sultan solved the problem by sending his architect to Mecca to add a seventh minaret.

The other striking feature of the exterior is the beautifully-arranged cascade of domes that seem to spill down from the great central dome. The arcades running beneath each dome add further visual rhythm. None of the exterior is blue - the name "Blue Mosque" comes from the blue tiles inside.

The main west entrance is beautifully decorated and very much worth a look. However, to preserve the mosque's sanctity, non-worshippers are required to use the north entrance, off the Hippodrome. Hanging from this gate are symbolic chains that encourage everyone, even the sultan who entered on horseback, to bow his or her head upon entering.

Inside, the high ceiling is lined with the 20,000 blue tiles that give the mosque its popular name. Fine examples of 16th-century Iznik design, the oldest tiles feature flowers, trees and abstract patterns. The overall effect is one of the most beautiful sights in Istanbul. The Iznik tiles can be seen in the galleries and and on the north wall above the main entrance. The remaining tiles, which have a less delicate design, were made in Kütahya.

The interior is lit with 260 windows, which were once filled with 17th-century stained glass.

On summer evenings at 9pm, there is a historical narrative and a light show at the Blue Mosque. The commentaries are given in Turkish, English, French and German on various evenings.

Opening hours: Daily 9am-6pm except during prayer times (about 30 min. five times a day) and midday on Fridays
Cost: Free
Rules: Tourists must enter through the north gate and remove their shoes at the entrance (plastic bags for shoes are provided). Modest dress is required for both men and women; women must cover their heads. Wraps are provided when deemed necessary by mosque officials.

TOMORROW : THE SELIMIYE MOSQUE

By anonymous• 28 Nov 2010 19:44
anonymous

Nom

i'll never let U down

Here U go ;O)

By Dracula• 28 Nov 2010 18:27
Dracula

Can you stop this copy/paste?

At least insert the source-link!

I can Google it myself:

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By Necip Yesiltepe• 28 Nov 2010 17:48
Necip Yesiltepe

Dear Friends,

Thank you for your kind comments, I hope you call your friends to read and enjoy this serial of messages. All the best. NY

By AbuSaif• 25 Nov 2010 15:30
AbuSaif

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By Hawk10• 25 Nov 2010 15:11
Hawk10

In fact Turkey has a lot of Historical assets, even the present Government doesn't have any contribution to that.

By edifis• 25 Nov 2010 14:59
edifis

Is that Obama?

By Necip Yesiltepe• 25 Nov 2010 14:46
Rating: 4/5
Necip Yesiltepe

Dear friends this is not a political or polemics but respect, tribute and love platform, to show, remember and be proud with the Beautiful art works created by muslim artists, so I beg you to comment only from the positive angle for Allah be proud of us. The reason I added the photograph showing President Obama entering The Blue Mosque is only to prove and remind his respect for a sacred islamic place and its rules. This is a very kind and strong example for all other people in the world for everyone could be a member of any different belief or not but he should respect the other's choice and thoughts. Our religion oblige us to accept and respect all other books and prophets coming from the same Allah. That's all. Please let's go back to the original wish of ours in this platform and enjoy and comment only on our Beauties and we be proud with them. Thank you for your kind understanding.

By Hawk10• 25 Nov 2010 14:28
Hawk10

It would be more better if he could pray and remember God sometime in his life.

By nomerci• 25 Nov 2010 14:25
nomerci

But isn't he getting ready to pray?

By Hawk10• 25 Nov 2010 14:21
Hawk10

No, he is Christian, but while he has visit the historical mosque, he has to remove the shoes.

By nomerci• 25 Nov 2010 14:14
nomerci

oh, so he IS Muslim?

By Hawk10• 25 Nov 2010 14:01
Hawk10

This may be the first time Obama removed his shoes, other than his bed.

By edifis• 25 Nov 2010 14:01
edifis

Very Nice. I want to go.

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