Müftü Mosque

Mersin Müftü Mosque
Müftü Mosque portal from the east
Basic information
Location Turkey Mersin, Turkey
Rite Sunni Islam
Province Mersin Province
Region Mediterranean Region
Status Active
Architectural description
Architectural type Mosque
Completed 1884 (1884)
Minaret(s) 1

Müftü Mosque (Turkish: Müftü Camisi) is a historic mosque in Mersin, Turkey.

The mosque is at 36°47′18″N 34°36′57″E / 36.78833°N 34.61583°E / 36.78833; 34.61583 to the east of Efrenk River, also known as Müftü River referring to the mosque. The mosque was commissioned by Müftü Emin in 1884. A Müftü (Mufti) is an Islamic scholar, who interprets and expounds Islamic law sharia and fiqh, a jurist qualified to give authoritative legal opinion known as fatwa. Originally, there was also a madrasa to the northeast of the mosque. Later, a Quran course building was built to the west of the main building.

The square-plan mosque is built with ashlar, and has a wooden roof. Main portal to the yard is from the east. There are two auxiliary gates from the north. The shadirvan, a fountain, is to the north and the single minaret is to the northwest of the main building. In the burial area to the east of the building, there are three tombs.[1]

The madrasa is currently no more existent and some of the original work was lost. The mosque and the Quran course building underwent restoration in 2007 by the Directorate General of Foundations.[2] Currently, the Quran course building is being used as the Müftü's office.

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