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The Mosque of Abu Bakr al-'Aydarus or Aidrus Mosque (Arabic: جامع العيدروس) is a Sufi mosque in Aidrus Street in Crater, Aden Governorate, Yemen. One of the principal mosques in Aden, it is named after Abu Bakr al-Aydarus, the wali of Aden. Originally built in the late-15th or early-16th century, the mosque underwent rebuilding after being destroyed in 1859. During the 1994 civil war in Yemen, Islamic fundamentalists from North Yemen damaged much of the mosque, burning copies of the Quran and vandalizing tombs in its courtyard.

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  • Aidrus Mosque (en)
  • جامع العيدروس (عدن) (ar)
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  • جامع العيدروس أو جامع أبو بكر العيدروس (890 هـ): يعدّ من أقدم وأبرز المساجد التاريخية والإسلامية في مدينة عدن. يقع في شارع العيدروس في منطقة كريتر بمدينة عدن. وهو أحد المساجد الرئيسية في المدينة. سُمي باسم من أشرف على بنائه أبو بكر بن عبد الله العيدروس بعد وصوله عدن، وقبره موجود إلى الشمال من المسجد. ووردت صورة المسجد على بعض الطوابع البريدية لعدن قديماً. (ar)
  • The Mosque of Abu Bakr al-'Aydarus or Aidrus Mosque (Arabic: جامع العيدروس) is a Sufi mosque in Aidrus Street in Crater, Aden Governorate, Yemen. One of the principal mosques in Aden, it is named after Abu Bakr al-Aydarus, the wali of Aden. Originally built in the late-15th or early-16th century, the mosque underwent rebuilding after being destroyed in 1859. During the 1994 civil war in Yemen, Islamic fundamentalists from North Yemen damaged much of the mosque, burning copies of the Quran and vandalizing tombs in its courtyard. (en)
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  • جامع العيدروس أو جامع أبو بكر العيدروس (890 هـ): يعدّ من أقدم وأبرز المساجد التاريخية والإسلامية في مدينة عدن. يقع في شارع العيدروس في منطقة كريتر بمدينة عدن. وهو أحد المساجد الرئيسية في المدينة. سُمي باسم من أشرف على بنائه أبو بكر بن عبد الله العيدروس بعد وصوله عدن، وقبره موجود إلى الشمال من المسجد. ووردت صورة المسجد على بعض الطوابع البريدية لعدن قديماً. (ar)
  • The Mosque of Abu Bakr al-'Aydarus or Aidrus Mosque (Arabic: جامع العيدروس) is a Sufi mosque in Aidrus Street in Crater, Aden Governorate, Yemen. One of the principal mosques in Aden, it is named after Abu Bakr al-Aydarus, the wali of Aden. Originally built in the late-15th or early-16th century, the mosque underwent rebuilding after being destroyed in 1859. During the 1994 civil war in Yemen, Islamic fundamentalists from North Yemen damaged much of the mosque, burning copies of the Quran and vandalizing tombs in its courtyard. The mosque is featured on some Aden postage stamps, e.g. the 1938 2 anna stamp. (en)
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