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Al-Aybaki Mosque (also referred to as the Mosque of Sheikh Abdullah al-Aybaki, Arabic transliteration: Jami ash-Shaykh 'Abdallah al-Aybaki) is a historic mosque situated in the al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City, Palestine. Built by the Mamluks in the late 13th century, the mosque is named after Sheikh Abdullah al-Aybaki, a Muslim religious leader. According to his nisba "Aybaki", Sheikh Abdullah was a mamluk or relative of Izz al-Din Aybak, the first Mamluk sultan of Egypt. Sheikh Abdullah's son Sheikh Iyad was buried nearby at the Sayed al-Hashim Mosque in al-Daraj while his other son Ahmad al-Aybaki, a local saintly person, was buried in a sanctuary called al-Mazar ash-Sheikh Aybak.

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  • مسجد الأيبكي أو مسجد الشيخ عبد الله الأيبكي هو مسجدٌ تاريخي يقع في حي التفاح في مدينة غزة. أنجز بناءه أواخر القرن الثالث عشر للميلاد، وسمي باسم الزعيم الديني المسلم المملوكي الذي كان مقرباً من عز الدين أيبك أول سلطان مملوكي في مصر. ودفن ابن الشيخ عبد الله الشيخ إياد في حي الدرج في مدينة غزة، وابنه الآخر أحمد، دفن في مكان يطلق عليه اليوم مزار الشيخ آيباك. (ar)
  • Al-Aybaki Mosque (also referred to as the Mosque of Sheikh Abdullah al-Aybaki, Arabic transliteration: Jami ash-Shaykh 'Abdallah al-Aybaki) is a historic mosque situated in the al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City, Palestine. Built by the Mamluks in the late 13th century, the mosque is named after Sheikh Abdullah al-Aybaki, a Muslim religious leader. According to his nisba "Aybaki", Sheikh Abdullah was a mamluk or relative of Izz al-Din Aybak, the first Mamluk sultan of Egypt. Sheikh Abdullah's son Sheikh Iyad was buried nearby at the Sayed al-Hashim Mosque in al-Daraj while his other son Ahmad al-Aybaki, a local saintly person, was buried in a sanctuary called al-Mazar ash-Sheikh Aybak. (en)
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  • مسجد الأيبكي أو مسجد الشيخ عبد الله الأيبكي هو مسجدٌ تاريخي يقع في حي التفاح في مدينة غزة. أنجز بناءه أواخر القرن الثالث عشر للميلاد، وسمي باسم الزعيم الديني المسلم المملوكي الذي كان مقرباً من عز الدين أيبك أول سلطان مملوكي في مصر. ودفن ابن الشيخ عبد الله الشيخ إياد في حي الدرج في مدينة غزة، وابنه الآخر أحمد، دفن في مكان يطلق عليه اليوم مزار الشيخ آيباك. (ar)
  • Al-Aybaki Mosque (also referred to as the Mosque of Sheikh Abdullah al-Aybaki, Arabic transliteration: Jami ash-Shaykh 'Abdallah al-Aybaki) is a historic mosque situated in the al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City, Palestine. Built by the Mamluks in the late 13th century, the mosque is named after Sheikh Abdullah al-Aybaki, a Muslim religious leader. According to his nisba "Aybaki", Sheikh Abdullah was a mamluk or relative of Izz al-Din Aybak, the first Mamluk sultan of Egypt. Sheikh Abdullah's son Sheikh Iyad was buried nearby at the Sayed al-Hashim Mosque in al-Daraj while his other son Ahmad al-Aybaki, a local saintly person, was buried in a sanctuary called al-Mazar ash-Sheikh Aybak. (en)
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