Cairo might be best-known for its ancient wonders, but the Egyptian capital is packed with world-class Islamic treasures. Cover the city’s four most famous mosques during this enriching guided tour.
Friday tours have the option to join prayers.
Pickup included
Your expert tour guide will be waiting for you at your hotel. At the first stop, you will visit the Citadel of Salah El Din, which was constructed by Salah El Din on the Moqattam hills in 1183 AD, created as a military post to protect Cairo from conquerors. Then you will visit the stunning Mohamed Ali Alabaster Mosque, which was designed by the Turkish architect Yousif Boushnaq, the designer from Istanbul constructed this amazing Mosque for Mohamed Ali, the ruler of Egypt for more than 45 years. Then, you will visit Mosque of Sultan Hassan, Al-Rifai Mosque, which takes place from the talent that draws attention to where this man quotes Adelah to stand this mosque on the ruins of another mosque that was called the Mosque of ammunition in the Ayyubid era, the mosque of the Rifaiya method founded by Sheikh Ahmad Rifai, but he was not buried in it. Then, you will visit The Mosque of Amr ibn El-Aas, constructed by Amr Ibn Al-As in 642 AD, is the first mosque built in both Egypt and Africa, This mosque was built in the center of Al Fustat, surrounded by the houses there. One of the most remarkable facts about that mosque is that it was not only a place for prayer but a type of intellectual university built 600 years before the foundation of Al Azhar mosque in Cairo. It was an important place where lesson circles and religious lectures were held. One of the most renowned religious professors and Imams who taught in this mosque was the Mohamed Ibn Idris Al Shafi'. Once the tour is complete you will be transferred in comfort back to your hotel.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
hotel pick-up and drop-off