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Islamic Cairo

  • 05 16, 2023

Cairo, Egypt, in the Islamic style.

Cairo is a city that always stays awake. To see Cairo, you need to be aware of the individual who constructed it and the reasons behind its construction.

Gawhar el Saqalbi founded Cairo during the Fatimid conquest of Egypt Tours. When Caliph el Moaz attempted to conquer Egypt, he instructed his vizir Gawhar to ensure security in the region. Gawhar then transformed Egypt into the new capital where families could reside separately from the native population. In el Mostanser's time as the Fatimid Caliph, his vizir Badr el Din el Gamally replaced the wooden doors of the city with a new stone gate to prevent attacks from the people. While many of the Fatimid walls have crumbled over time, numerous artifacts and beautiful mosques still adorn the ancient roads of Al-Qahira. Islamic Cairo sets itself apart from other historic areas by remaining a vibrant part of the city and being a popular stop on all Cairo Day Tours. Palaces and government buildings were set up in Al-Qahira when it was first established, and the residents of Cairo relocated to the fortified city following a siege in the 12th century, staying put ever since. Although its buildings are deteriorating and infrastructure is still developing, Islamic Cairo is still considered one of the most advanced parts of the city.

Historic Cairo

Attractions in Cairo related to Islam

Exploring Islamic Cairo may prove to be quite challenging. The large area encompasses the old Fatimid city, extending south to The Citadel of Saladin and the Mosque of Ibn Tulun. There are numerous sites of various sizes and significance crowded in these narrow alleys, in addition to being a bustling commercial and suburban area. Navigating through Islamic Cairo can be quite difficult. One can spend in various ways.

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When in Egypt, a visit to Old Cairo is a must, as it offers an awe-inspiring array of Islamic attractions to explore. Prepare to be astounded by the abundance of remarkable sights such as the Cairo Citadel, El Muiz Street, Khan El Khalili Bazaar, Amr Ibn El-As Mosque, and numerous other captivating landmarks that will provide an unforgettable and enjoyable experience.

 

Islamic Cairo is a part of Old Cairo just like Coptic Cairo, but it is spread out in different areas. When you visit Islamic Cairo, you will see many beautiful mosques. Some of them are very old, like the Ibn Tulun Mosque which was built a long time ago. Another famous mosque is the Alabaster Mosque, which is on top of a big fort called the Citadel.

Islamic Cairo is like a special part of the city where there are a lot of important and famous buildings from the Islamic religion. These buildings were made a long time ago by important leaders who started the city of Cairo.

The Salah El Din Citadel, often referred to simply as the Citadel, is a medieval Islamic fortress located in Cairo, Egypt. It was built by Salah El Din (Saladin) in the 12th century CE to protect the city from Crusader attacks.

Yes, Egypt is known for a variety of delicious foods like koshari, ful medames, falafel, kebabs, and seafood dishes.

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