Al-Hadi Mosque
The Al-Hadi Mosque or Al-Imam Al-Hadi Mosque (Arabic: جامع الهادي) is one of the historical mosques of the ancient city of Sa'ada, Yemen. It is located east-west of the city. It was built in around 897, and named after Imam Yahya Bin Al-Hussein, the founder of the Imams of Yemen state. The mosque became the oldest place for the teaching of Zaidi maddhab in the Arabian Peninsula.
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Al-Hadi Mosque
The Al-Hadi Mosque or Al-Imam Al-Hadi Mosque (Arabic: جامع الهادي) is one of the historical mosques of the ancient city of Sa'ada, Yemen. It is located east-west of the city. It was built in around 897, and named after Imam Yahya Bin Al-Hussein, the founder of the Imams of Yemen state. The mosque became the oldest place for the teaching of Zaidi maddhab in the Arabian Peninsula.
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جامع الهادي
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Minaret of Al-Hadi Mosque
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جامع الهادي
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