Abu Haggag Mosque

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Abu Haggag Mosque is a historic Islamic place of worship in Luxor, Egypt, uniquely built atop and within the ancient Luxor Temple complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic place of worship
historic building
mosque
architecturalStyle Islamic architecture
associatedWith Mawlid Abu Haggag festival NERFINISHED
builtOn ancient Luxor Temple NERFINISHED
builtWithin Luxor Temple ruins NERFINISHED
country Egypt
culturalSignificance symbol of layered religious history in Luxor
dedicatedTo Sufi saint Abu Haggag NERFINISHED
governingBody Egyptian Ministry of Awqaf NERFINISHED
hasAccess via Luxor Temple precinct
hasConstructionMaterial mudbrick
stone
hasFeature courtyard
minaret
prayer hall
hasLocalName Masjid Abu Haggag NERFINISHED
مسجد أبو الحجاج NERFINISHED
hasReligiousAffiliation Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
hasStatus active mosque
heritage part of Luxor Temple archaeological site
integratedWith pharaonic columns of Luxor Temple
integrates Islamic architectural elements
ancient Egyptian architectural elements
locatedIn Luxor NERFINISHED
Luxor Governorate NERFINISHED
Luxor Temple complex NERFINISHED
Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
namedAfter Abu Haggag NERFINISHED
Yusuf Abu al-Hajjaj al-Uqsurī NERFINISHED
near Luxor Corniche NERFINISHED
Nile River at Luxor NERFINISHED
notableFor being built atop an ancient Egyptian temple
continuous religious use of the Luxor Temple site
overlies New Kingdom temple structures
partOf historic center of Luxor NERFINISHED
tourist itinerary of Luxor Temple
region Nile Valley NERFINISHED
religion Islam
religiousFunction community mosque for Luxor residents
timePeriodOfCurrentForm medieval Islamic period
touristAttraction true
usedFor Friday prayers
daily prayers
religious festivals

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Luxor Temple laterContained Abu Haggag Mosque