Umayyad Mosque of Mosul

Umayyad Mosque of Mosul
View of the present-day al-Masfi Mosque on the site of the former Umayyad Mosque
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
Statusdemolished
(new mosque built on the site)
Location
LocationMosul, Iraq
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleIslamic
Establishedcirca 641 CE
Demolished1810
(al-Masfi Mosque built on same site)

The Umayyad Mosque of Mosul (Arabic: الجامع الأموي), also known as al-Atiq Mosque (Arabic: الجامع العتيق), was a large historic mosque in Mosul, Iraq, originally established in the 7th century. The mosque was demolished in 1810, after which the present-day al-Masfi Mosque (Arabic: جامع المُصَفِّي, romanized: Jāmiʿ al-Muṣaffī) was built on part of the site. The latter is also still known as the "Umayyad Mosque".