Al-Shu'aybiyya Mosque
| al-Shuaibiyah Mosque | |
|---|---|
جَامِع الشُّعَيْبِيَّة | |
The mosque in 2009, before the 2016 Battle of Aleppo | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam |
| Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Mosque |
| Status | Active |
| Location | |
| Location | al-Aqabah district, Aleppo |
| Country | Syria |
Interactive map of al-Shuaibiyah Mosque | |
| Coordinates | 36°11′58″N 37°09′10″E / 36.199331°N 37.152738°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Islamic architecture |
| Completed | 1150–1 CE |
| Materials | Stone |
Ancient Aleppo | |
| Official name | Ancient City of Aleppo |
| Location | Aleppo, Syria |
| Includes | Citadel of Aleppo, Al-Madina Souq |
| Criteria | Cultural: (iii), (iv) |
| Reference | 21 |
| Inscription | 1986 (10th Session) |
| Endangered | 2013–2020 |
| Area | 364 ha (1.41 sq mi) |
The al-Shu'aybiyya Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع الشُّعَيْبِيَّة, romanized: Jāmiʿ aš-Šuʿaybīyah), also known as the Qastal al-Shu'aybiyya, the al-Shu'aybiyya Madrasa, or popularly as the al-Tuteh Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع التُّوتَة, romanized: Jāmiʿ at-Tūtah, lit. 'Mosque of the Mulberry tree'), is a mosque and historic monument in Aleppo, Syria. It is located in the western part of historic Aleppo, a World Heritage Site, near the Antioch Gate. It was built in 1150–1 by the Zengid ruler Nur al-Din. It replaced an earlier building on the same site which had been the first mosque in the city.