Abu Hanifa Mosque

The Abu Hanifa Mosque (Arabic: مسجد أبو حنيفة‎‎ Masjid abū Ḥanīfah) or (Arabic: مسجد أبي حنيفة‎‎ Masjid abī Ḥanīfah) also known as (Arabic: جامع الإمام الأعظم‎‎ Gāmi` al-imām al-aʿẓam) is one of the most prominent Sunni mosques in Baghdad, Iraq. It is built around the tomb of Abu Hanifah an-Nu'man, often called the "Great Imam" (Al-imām al-aʿẓam), the founder of the Hanafi madhhab or school of Islamic religious jurisprudence. It is in the al-Adhamiyah district of northern Baghdad, which is named after Abu Hanifa's by the name of (Al-imām al-aʿẓam).

Abu Hanifa Mosque

The Abu Hanifa Mosque (Arabic: مسجد أبو حنيفة‎‎ Masjid abū Ḥanīfah) or (Arabic: مسجد أبي حنيفة‎‎ Masjid abī Ḥanīfah) also known as (Arabic: جامع الإمام الأعظم‎‎ Gāmi` al-imām al-aʿẓam) is one of the most prominent Sunni mosques in Baghdad, Iraq. It is built around the tomb of Abu Hanifah an-Nu'man, often called the "Great Imam" (Al-imām al-aʿẓam), the founder of the Hanafi madhhab or school of Islamic religious jurisprudence. It is in the al-Adhamiyah district of northern Baghdad, which is named after Abu Hanifa's by the name of (Al-imām al-aʿẓam).