Ibn Uthman Mosque
| Ibn Uthman Mosque | |
|---|---|
مسجد ابن عثمان | |
The mosque in 2017 | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam (former) |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Mosque |
| Status | Destroyed |
| Location | |
| Location | Suq Street, Turukman Quarter, Shuja'iyya, Gaza Strip |
| Country | Palestine |
Location of the former mosque in Gaza | |
Interactive map of Ibn Uthman Mosque | |
| Coordinates | 31°30′00″N 34°28′10″E / 31.499889°N 34.469375°E |
| Architecture | |
| Style | Mamluk |
| Groundbreaking | 1399-1400 |
| Completed | 1430-1431 |
| Destroyed | 2024 bombing |
| Minaret | 1 |
The Ibn Uthman Mosque (Arabic: مسجد ابن عثمان, romanized: Jami Ibn 'Uthman) is a destroyed mosque situated along Suq Street ("Bazaar Street") in the Turukman Quarter in the southeastern Shuja'iyya district of Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip, in the State of Palestine.
It is regarded as second only to the Great Mosque of Gaza in terms of beauty and status as a Friday mosque. Noted for its architectural patterns, the mosque was established in three different stages during the Burji Mamluk period of rule in Gaza.
The mosque was destroyed in 2024 as part of the Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip. The large Shuja'iyya Market is located across the building and the mosque lies below street level, with its exterior no longer intact.