Al-Abyad / The White Mosque (Nazareth) [Canvas]
Al-ABYAD / THE WHITE MOSQUE (NAZARETH)
The White Mosque (Al-Masjid al-Abyad) in Nazareth, is the city's oldest mosque, constructed between 1785 and 1804 with funding from Egyptian Ottoman ruler Sulayman Pasha al-Adil and overseen by Nazareth's high commissioner, Sheikh Abdullah al-Fahoum, to commemorate the end of Jazzar Pasha's rule. Situated in the vibrant Harat Alghama (Mosque Quarter) amid the Old Market, it features classic Ottoman architecture with cream-colored walls, green trim, a distinctive pencil-shaped minaret, and a dome, exemplifying the style prevalent in the region. Administered as a waqf by the al-Fahoum family - whose founder's tomb lies in the courtyard - it served as Nazareth's sole mosque until 1964 and now supports the Muslim community through religious classes, a scout troop for hundreds of youth, and a small museum on local history. As a key site in Palestine's largest Arab city, it embodies the area's multicultural heritage, blending Islamic tradition with Nazareth's biblical significance.
Product features
- Materials: cotton and polyester composite (canvas), pine wood (frame)
- Comes in various sizes
- Soft rubber dots on bottom back corners for support
- Back hanging included
- Inner frame made with radiata pine sourced from renewable forests
- Please note: Due to the production process of the canvases, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/8" (3.2mm)
| 12" x 9" (Horizontal) | 14″ x 11″ (Horizontal) | 20″ x 16″ (Horizontal) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Width, cm | 30.48 | 35.56 | 50.80 |
| Height, cm | 22.86 | 27.94 | 40.64 |
| Depth, cm | 3.18 | 3.18 | 3.18 |