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Mosque Name: Amman Umayyad Palace and Mosque

Country: Jordan

City: Amman

Year of construction (AH): 112 AH

Year of construction (AD): 730 AD

GPS: 31°57’16.48”N 35°56’4.53”E

ArchNet: http://archnet.org/sites/3545

Gibson Classification: Mecca


Description:

The northern set of Umayyad buildings on the Amman Jordan citadel were built around 740 AD. So far, it has not been possible to absolutely date the time of construction of these buildings. The original Umayyad congregational mosque faced the Between position (lower center), but the newer palace and mosque, (with the Blue Dome and north) were built after the death of All-Hajjaj. The Qibla at this time had changed to face Mecca.

These building are significant because one can clearly see the sift of Qibla direction between the earlier Congregational mosque and the later palace.


The Qibla of the palace is above. The older mosque below.

The Qibla of the palace is above. The older mosque below.


The palace begins at the blue dome and includes the buildings to the north of it.

The palace begins at the blue dome and includes the buildings to the north of it.

The Palace entrance.

The Palace entrance.

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