Eyüp Sultan Mosque and Mausoleum
The Spiritual Heart of Istanbul
Eyüp Sultan Mosque and Mausoleum occupies a special place in Istanbul's spiritual skyline — it is not merely a place of worship, but the very heart of a tradition of visitation and prayer that has endured for centuries. Built in honour of Abū Ayyūb al-Ansārī, one of the Companions of the Prophet (peace be upon him), this külliye is regarded as one of Istanbul's preeminent centres of spirituality.
First built in 1459, the mosque has reached its present form through earthquakes and subsequent restorations over the centuries. As one of the refined examples of Ottoman architecture, the mosque draws visitors with its spacious courtyard, tile decorations, and serene interior. The Eyüp Sultan Mausoleum, situated in the mosque courtyard, is perpetually filled with visitors raising their hands in prayer. The supplications offered before the mausoleum convey the profound spiritual significance attributed to this sacred site.
Eyüp Sultan, where Ottoman sultans were girded with the sword before ascending to the throne, is one of the most important sites of pilgrimage not only in Istanbul but throughout the Islamic world.
This hallowed place — which takes on a particular grandeur during Ramadan, Eid, and blessed nights — is a stop that touches the heart of every visitor to Istanbul. To visit Eyüp Sultan Mosque and Mausoleum is both to embark upon a historical journey and to find spiritual peace. For all who wish to experience this special atmosphere on Eid day, it is an indispensable destination.
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