Ibn Tulun Mosque

The Mosque of Ibn Tulun, constructed between 876 and 879 CE, is one of Cairo's oldest and best-preserved mosques. Built by Ahmad ibn Tulun, it showcases early Abbasid architecture with influences from Samarra, Iraq. Notable features include its expansive open courtyard, intricately carved stucco arches, and a unique spiral minaret. The mosque's serene atmosphere offers a glimpse into early Islamic architectural grandeur