Mosque of Ahmad al-Badawi

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The Mosque of Ahmad al-Badawi is a major Sufi shrine and pilgrimage center in Egypt, dedicated to the revered 13th-century mystic Ahmad al-Badawi.

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Mosque of Ahmad al-Badawi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sufi shrine
mosque
pilgrimage site
associatedWith Ahmad al-Badawi
Badawiyya Sufi order
centuryOfOriginalShrine 13th century
cityRole main religious landmark of Tanta
country Egypt
countryRole one of the most important Sufi shrines in Egypt
culturalSignificance center of Sufi culture in the Nile Delta
dedicatedTo Ahmad al-Badawi
denomination Sunni Islam
devotionalFocus veneration of Ahmad al-Badawi
function pilgrimage center
place of worship
governorate Gharbia Governorate
hasFeature courtyard
dome
large prayer hall
minarets
hasRitual celebration of the mawlid of Ahmad al-Badawi
hasShrineOf Ahmad al-Badawi
hasTitleInArabic مسجد السيد البدوي
hasTomb Ahmad al-Badawi
heritage Sufi
linkedTradition Egyptian popular Islam
Sufi saint veneration
locatedIn Gharbia Governorate
Nile Delta
Tanta
namedAfter Ahmad al-Badawi
notableFor annual mawlid of Ahmad al-Badawi
large Sufi gatherings
pilgrimageType domestic pilgrimage
regional pilgrimage
pilgrimsFrom neighboring Arab countries
various regions of Egypt
region Lower Egypt
religion Islam
shrineType tomb mosque
sufiOrder Badawiyya
usedFor Friday prayers
Sufi rituals
daily prayers
religious festivals

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Tanta hasReligiousSite Mosque of Ahmad al-Badawi