Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque

Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque
مَسْجِد خَالِد ٱبْن ٱلْوَلِيد
The mosque in 2008
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusMosque and mausoleum
StatusActive
Location
LocationKhaldiyah, Homs
CountrySyria
Location of the mosque in Syria
Interactive map of Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque
Coordinates34°44′12″N 36°42′56″E / 34.73678°N 36.71559°E / 34.73678; 36.71559
Architecture
ArchitectAbdallah Ulsun
TypeMosque
StyleMamluk, Ottoman
Established1265
Completed1912
Specifications
Dome10
Minaret2
MaterialsStone; masonry

The Khalid ibn al-Walid Mosque (Arabic: مَسْجِد خَالِد ٱبْن ٱلْوَلِيد, romanizedMasjid Khālid ibn al-Walīd) is a mosque in Homs, Syria, located in a park along Hama Street in ash-Shuhada ("Martyrs") Square.

The mosque is dedicated to Khalid ibn al-Walid, an Arab military commander who led the Muslim conquest of Syria in the 7th century following the decisive Battle of Yarmouk, which put an end to Byzantine rule in Syria. His dome-topped mausoleum is located in a corner of the prayer hall and has served as a pilgrimage center. Two tall minarets, with narrow galleries constructed of alternating horizontal rows of white and black stone, are situated at the building's northwestern and northeastern corners and reflect the traditional Islamic architecture style of the Levant.