The Muhammad Mosque or Siniggala Mosque is a former
mosque
A mosque ( ), also called a masjid ( ), is a place of worship for Muslims. The term usually refers to a covered building, but can be any place where Salah, Islamic prayers are performed; such as an outdoor courtyard.
Originally, mosques were si ...
, located in the
Old City of
Baku
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,
Azerbaijan
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. The mosque was built in the 11th century.
It is the first building in Azerbaijan, which is related to
Islam
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and dated for its architectural ligature.
Architecture
According to
Arabic
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inscription which was saved in front of the doorway of the northern wall of the mosque, it was built by ustad-rais Muhammad the son of Abu Bakr in 471 of
Hijra (1078/79). It means that the architect was not only a master-ustad, but also a rais-head of artificers’ corporation.
Minaret
In 1723, the mosque acquired the name ''Siniggala'', when a military squadron of the Russian Army, consisting of 15 warships and led by
Admiral
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Matyushkin, approached the city from
seaside and demanded its surrender during the
Russo-Persian War.
Russian warships began to bomb the city after the refusal to surrender. One of the Russian shells hit the
minaret
A minaret is a type of tower typically built into or adjacent to mosques. Minarets are generally used to project the Muslim call to prayer (''adhan'') from a muezzin, but they also served as landmarks and symbols of Islam's presence. They can h ...
of Muhammad Mosque and damaged it. A stormy wind then blew the Russian ships further out to sea.
The population of the city interpreted the wind as a divine scourge sent to the occupants. From that time until the middle of the 19th century, the minaret of the mosque wasn't reconstructed. It remained a symbol of the persistence and courage of the defendants of the tower.
The minaret adjoins the new mosque, which was constructed based on the older one's plan. The trunk of the minaret is strong and slightly thinning. It is constructed from carefully drafted stone. Coarse and flat
stalactite
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s of tabling retain sherefe –
muezzin
The muezzin (; ), also spelled mu'azzin, is the person who proclaims the call to the daily prayer ( ṣalāt) five times a day ( Fajr prayer, Zuhr prayer, Asr prayer, Maghrib prayer and Isha prayer) at a mosque from the minaret. The muezzin ...
’s balcony enclosed by stone plates. A ribbed dome completes the trunk of the minaret. Narrow, winding stairs are winded within the trunk. Ligature with
Koranic inscription was traced under the tabling with archaic kufi alphabet.
See also
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Islam in Azerbaijan
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List of mosques in Azerbaijan
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List of mosques in Baku
Notes
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External links
{{Old City (Baku)
11th-century mosques
Buildings and structures completed in 1079
Former mosques in Azerbaijan
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Islamic architecture in Azerbaijan
Mosque buildings with minarets in Azerbaijan
Mosques in Baku
Religious buildings and structures completed in the 1070s
World Heritage Sites in Azerbaijan