Mohamed Al Taani Masjid (Somali: Masaajidka Maxamed Al Taani) is a mosque in the medieval Hamar Weyne district of Mogadishu, Somalia.
[1] Close to Jama'a Xamar Weyne, the Mohamed Al Taani Masjid is a mosque with Shirazi style writing on it Mihraab attests to its antiquity.
[2] According to 'Aydarus Sharif 'Ali in his book Bughyat al-amal fi tarikh al-sumal, in 604 AH a man named Mohamed Ali came from Egypt to Mogadishu and became the Governor of Mogadishu.
During his rule the following mosques were built: Mohamed al-Awal (which translates to Mohamed the 1st) Mosque (which is the Jama'a Xamar Weyne according to the locals), Mohamed al-Taani (Mohamed the 2nd) Mosque and the last one being Arba' Rukun (of the four corners) Mosque.
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