The Nabi Saeen Mosque (Arabic: مسجد النبي سعين, Masjid al-Nabi Saʿīn; Hebrew: מסגד נבי סעין, Misgad Navi Sa'in) is a mosque located on Nabi Saeen Hill in Nazareth, Israel, at a height of 487 meters (1,598 ft) above sea level.
The mosque is named for the hill on which it sits, which is officially romanized Nabi Saeen on local signs.
[5] It is apparently a local corruption of Isaiah,[2] normally rendered Isha'ya' in Arabic (أشعياء).
Near the northern front facing the street stands an octagonal minaret balcony where four windows surround the high tower, a spire in sharp gray.
The entire facade is divided into seven parts, including seven separate pairs of narrow columns painted green on the first floor, The first floor entrance leads into an open corridor on the other side, stretching along the western facade of the building.