The Nur Al-Din Mosque (Arabic: جَامِع نُور ٱلدِّين, romanized: Jāmiʿ Nūr ad-Dīn, transliteration: Jami Nur al-Din) is a Zengid-era mosque in Hama, Syria.
[1] It was founded by Nur al-Din in 1163-64 CE.
It also contained a historic minbar from the same date, which is now held at the local Hama Museum.
[2] The mosque was profoundly damaged in the 1982 shelling of the city and subsequently restored to its current state.
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