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Hacıveyiszade Mosque

Mosque in Konya, Turkey
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Hacıveyiszade Mosque
Hacıveyiszade Cami ve Külliyesi
Religion
Affiliation Islam
LeadershipImam(s):
İsmail Öden
StatusOpen to worship
Location
LocationSelçuklu, Konya, Turkey
Location in Turkey
AdministrationTurkey government
Geographic coordinates 37°52′N 32°29′E / 37.87°N 32.48°E / 37.87; 32.48
Architecture
Architect(s) Mustafa Özkarakaya
TypeMosque
Style Islamic, Late Classical Ottoman
Groundbreaking1986
Completed1996
Specifications
Capacity4,500
Dome dia. (inner)26 m (85 ft)
Minaret(s)2
Minaret height78 m (256 ft)
Website
konya.diyanet.gov.tr

Hacıveyiszade Mosque (Turkish: Hacıveyiszade Camii) is a mosque situated in the center of the city of Konya in the Anatolia region of Turkey. It was built in memory of Hacıveyiszade Mustafa Kurucu Hoca Efendi, one of the renowned religious scholars of Konya of the recent times.

The construction of the mosque was started by the Turkish Religious Foundation (Turkish: Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı) in 1986. It resembles the classical Ottoman architectural style. The mosque has 2 minarets with three balconies each. They are the tallest minarets in the region with a height of 78 meters. There are shops, lounges and a place for the mufti under the mosque; and due to that, it is a complex, or in original saying - a Külliye. [1] The mosque has a capacity of 4,500 people while the complex has a capacity of 10,000. [2]

The Hacıveyiszade Mosque and Complex was completed in 1996 and opened to worship. [3]

References

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Media related to Hacıveyiszade Mosque at Wikimedia Commons

  1. ^ "Konya Hacıveyiszade Camii" (in Turkish). Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Architectural Analysis of Hacıveyiszade Mosque" (in Turkish). Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Konya Hacıveyiszade Camii" (in Turkish). Türkiye Diyanet Vakfı. Retrieved 26 May 2021.


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