Al-Salam Mosque, Syria

It was designed by architect Shawki Tawokkol and construction was completed in 1980, partially with the support of local volunteers.

[1] The al-Salam Mosque consists of a square layout and a rectangular courtyard surrounded by an arcade precedes the mosque's entrance, which is faces Khalaf al-Ahmar Street.

The minaret consists of alternating black-and-white stone in the Mamluk ablaq style.

[1] The mosque was reportedly damaged in the fighting during the ongoing Syrian civil war.

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