Mahmood Mosque (Haifa) [Poster]
Mahmood Mosque (Haifa)
The Mahmood Mosque (Masjid Mahmood) in Haifa, Palestine, is the city's oldest surviving mosque, constructed in 1750 during Ottoman rule by Sheikh Mahmood al-Husseini as a small prayer room that evolved into a full mosque by the early 20th century. Located in the Wadi Nisnas neighborhood, it features modest Ottoman-style architecture with white stone walls, a simple dome, and a slender minaret added later. Serving Haifa's Arab Muslim community through turbulent history - including the 1948 War when it remained intact amid neighborhood depopulation - it stands as a humble waqf-administered site symbolizing the city's pre-state multicultural fabric. Restored in recent decades, it blends seamlessly into Wadi Nisnas's vibrant Arab-Christian quarter, hosting daily prayers and occasional community events.
Product features
- Museum-grade archival paper ensures longevity and resistance to yellowing.
- Giclée printing provides bright, intense colors that stay vibrant under sunlight.
- Matte finish absorbs light for a sophisticated, elegant look.
- Available in various sizes to perfectly match your decor needs.
Care instructions
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
| 10" x 8" | 11" x 9" | 14″ x 11″ | 16" x 11" | 20″ x 16″ | 30″ x 20″ | |
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| Width, in | 10.00 | 11.00 | 14.00 | 16.00 | 20.00 | 30.00 |
| Height, in | 8.00 | 9.00 | 11.00 | 11.00 | 16.00 | 20.00 |