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Mosque Albrwfyswr Alshykh Hasan Alshykh Alfath
مسجد البروفيسور الشيخ حسن الشيخ الفاتح
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Bearing the honoured name of Professor Shaykh Hasan al Shaykh al Fatih, the masjid in the historic Sudanese city of Omdurman stands within one of the most important religious and cultural centres of the Nile valley. Omdurman, whose name derives from Umm Durman, sits on the western bank of the Nile opposite the national capital Khartoum and the old colonial town of Khartoum North, together forming the famous tripartite capital of the Republic of the Sudan. The city served as the capital of the Mahdist state during the late nineteenth century and retains a distinctly Sudanese character of low whitewashed houses, wide sandy streets, and bustling markets.
Sudanese religious scholarship is deeply rooted in the soil of the Nile valley. The famous Mahmoud Muhammad al Shaykh al Fatih and his descendants have served Sudanese Muslims for generations as teachers, preachers, and writers, combining classical Arabic learning with a deep attention to the lived concerns of ordinary believers. The title Professor attached to the scholar's name in the mosque dedication reflects the modern Sudanese respect for university learning, which in Khartoum has been anchored by institutions such as the University of Khartoum, founded in 1902 and still the most prestigious academic body in the Sudan.
The masjid follows the Sudanese style, with thick walls of mud brick coated in pale plaster, a flat roof made of palm trunks layered with reeds and clay, and a simple rectangular prayer hall cooled by high clerestory windows. The mihrab is marked by calligraphic inscriptions from Surat al Fath, and the minbar is used on Fridays for the khutbah delivered in clear classical Arabic. The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, is honoured with frequent salawat, especially on the evenings of the Mawlid, when the community gathers for readings of traditional devotional poetry.
Visitors to this page will find accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the Omdurman masjid, along with its address, a helpful location map, and notes that assist residents of the tripartite capital, travellers arriving at Khartoum international airport, researchers of Sudanese religious heritage, pilgrims passing from west Africa towards the Arabian peninsula, and students at the universities of Khartoum to share in the calm and dignified congregational worship offered with Sudanese warmth here throughout every season.
Sudanese religious scholarship is deeply rooted in the soil of the Nile valley. The famous Mahmoud Muhammad al Shaykh al Fatih and his descendants have served Sudanese Muslims for generations as teachers, preachers, and writers, combining classical Arabic learning with a deep attention to the lived concerns of ordinary believers. The title Professor attached to the scholar's name in the mosque dedication reflects the modern Sudanese respect for university learning, which in Khartoum has been anchored by institutions such as the University of Khartoum, founded in 1902 and still the most prestigious academic body in the Sudan.
The masjid follows the Sudanese style, with thick walls of mud brick coated in pale plaster, a flat roof made of palm trunks layered with reeds and clay, and a simple rectangular prayer hall cooled by high clerestory windows. The mihrab is marked by calligraphic inscriptions from Surat al Fath, and the minbar is used on Fridays for the khutbah delivered in clear classical Arabic. The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, is honoured with frequent salawat, especially on the evenings of the Mawlid, when the community gathers for readings of traditional devotional poetry.
Visitors to this page will find accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the Omdurman masjid, along with its address, a helpful location map, and notes that assist residents of the tripartite capital, travellers arriving at Khartoum international airport, researchers of Sudanese religious heritage, pilgrims passing from west Africa towards the Arabian peninsula, and students at the universities of Khartoum to share in the calm and dignified congregational worship offered with Sudanese warmth here throughout every season.
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