Three Islamic features you should visit in Istanbul

Top Islamic attractions in Istanbul and its most famous:

Sultan Ahmed mosque
Sultan Ahmed I began the establishment of this great mosque in 1616, to be considered today one of the most important tourist areas in Turkey, which is keen to visit the tourist because it is designed in a very engineering manner, called the Blue Mosque because its inner lining is dominated by blue.
The five prayers are held in this mosque, a tourist shrine for Muslims and non-Muslims.

Mosque of Sulaymaniyah
Sulaymaniyah Mosque is a mosque built by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent and supervised by Turkish architect Amar Sinan. This mosque is located in the European part of Istanbul. It includes the library of Sulaymaniyah, one of the most visited libraries in Istanbul because it contains rare manuscripts.
The Sulaymaniyah Mosque is the largest mosque in Istanbul and one of the most famous tourist attractions in Istanbul.

Sultan Mohammed Al Fateh Mosque
Sultan Mohammed Al-Fatihbi Mosque Sultan Mohammed Al-Fateh Mosque in 1463 after the conquest of Constantinople. This mosque is an important tourist attraction for many tourists because of its name with the great leader Muhammad Al-Fateh.
Located in the Turkish city of Al Fateh, it has a hospital, a school and a library. It is a great example of Turkish Islamic architecture in Istanbul and represents an important stage in the development of ancient Turkish architecture.


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