Peterburg Mosque

Authors

  • Zohidjon Abdullayev Namangan state university, history student

Keywords:

Russia, Ottoman and Persian styles, Islamic architecture, Samarkand, Haji Yusuf Akchurin, Muslim community

Abstract

The Peterburg Mosque, also known as the St. Petersburg Mosque or the Grand Mosque of Saint Petersburg, is a remarkable architectural masterpiece located in the historic city of Saint Petersburg, Russia. Completed in 1913, this mosque stands as a symbol of religious diversity and cultural harmony. Its construction and subsequent impact on the local community exemplify the city's rich history of embracing religious pluralism and fostering mutual respect. Drawing inspiration from Ottoman and Persian styles, the mosque's design showcases elegant minarets, a towering dome, and intricate geometric patterns. It serves as a place of worship for the local Muslim community and welcomes visitors from all backgrounds, providing a space for interfaith dialogue and understanding. The Peterburg Mosque stands as a testament to the power of unity, religious tolerance, and architectural grandeur in Saint Petersburg, shaping a more inclusive and harmonious society.

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Published

2023-07-23