Arif Agha Mosque, Iraq

Arif Agha Mosque
مسجد عارف آغا
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusMosque and mausoleum
StatusActive
Location
LocationRusafa, Baghdad, Baghdad Governorate
CountryIraq
Location of the mosque in Baghdad
Interactive map of Arif Agha Mosque
Coordinates33°20′40″N 44°23′17″E / 33.3444444°N 44.3880556°E / 33.3444444; 44.3880556
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
StyleOttoman
CompletedBefore 1937
Specifications
Capacity30 worshippers
Interior area300 m2 (3,200 sq ft)
DomeOne
ShrineOne: Ahmad ibn Hanbal

The Arif Agha Mosque (Arabic: مسجد عارف آغا), later known as the Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal Mosque, is a small Sunni mosque, located in the Rusafa area of the city of Baghdad, Iraq. The mosque was built during the Ottoman period, and it contains a small mausoleum which is purported to be the burial place of Ahmad ibn Hanbal, the founder of the Hanbali school of thought.