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Beijing Niujie Mosque

Beijing Niujie Mosque 北京牛街清真寺

Beijing Niujie ( Beijing Ox Street ) Mosque in Beijing Xuanwu District, the spiritual center for the 10,000 Beijing Muslims living in the neighborhood, is the oldest and largest Mosque in Beijing. Beijing has about 250,000 Muslims. Niujie Street in Xuanwu District, where the mosque is the largest area inhabited by Muslims in Beijing.

Niujie Mosque

Niujie Mosque

Beijing Niujie Mosque Location

88 Niujie, Xuanwu District

Beijing Niujie Mosque ChineseLocation

宣武区牛街88号

Niujie Mosque Daily 8.30am-5pm. RMB 2 (locals), RMB 10 (foreigners)

Niujie Mosque Tel : 6353 2564

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Beijing Muslim Niujie Mosque

beijing niujie mosque

beijing niujie mosque

Beijing Niujie Mosque famous Islamic temple covering an area of ​​about 6,000 square meters. The mosque is a mixture of Islamic and Chinese cultures. Outside shows the Chinese influence while the interior is rich with Islamic flavor. The mosque, built of wood, protects some important cultural relics and tablets, such as vertical tablet order of Emperor proclaimed in 1694 during the Qing Dynasty.

Beijing Niujie Mosque consists of an observation tower, prayer hall, minaret with a pavilion and on each side. The observation tower is located just outside the entrance. It was originally built and used for astronomical observations needed for the compilation of the Islamic calendar. Prayer hall, with its courtyard to the east, consists of five main areas. There are total 42 rooms, most of which is a prayer hall, occupying over 600 square meters. The room can allow more than 1,000 people to pray at the same time, and consists of three spacious enclosure corridors. There are 18 posts forming 21 arches that support the hall. Parts of the Koran inscribed on two of the arches. Gold in the middle of the room writing tablet written in letters. Prayer Hall is on behalf of the furnace room. In the back of the room hexagonal pavilion with storage, which causes the room like an oven, explaining the origin of the name. Furnace roof is a form of traditional Chinese architecture called the I Ching, which so often occurs in the roofs of buildings in China. As a rule, I Ching is a square or round. Qing prayer hall is decorated with colorful prints and drawings. Minaret (tower call), two-story obelisk in the center of the courtyard, was built as a script depository. Later, the imams have used it as a challenge to the tower. When it came time for prayer, they climbed the tower and read the Quran, and Muslims living in the vicinity came to listen. The first floor is a large pot, copper, which was used to prepare the communal meal. To the southeast of the tower lie the tombs of two Muslims who came from the Middle East, and preached in mosques. Tomb of Ahmad Burdani that was built in 1320, and one for Ali in 1283-m Both came from ancient Persia. Tombstones bear Arabic inscriptions, and were installed in the nearest wall. The library of the Imam, there are Quranic manuscripts and old wooden plate. Mosque before printing, as well. In the south courtyard of male and female bathrooms prayer training. There is a long beak boilers devout Muslim to use to clean the nostrils, ears and mouth. It is considered sacrilegious to enter the mosque itself without treatment. In accordance with the renovation plan, which was built in addition to updates of existing large buildings inside the mosque, more facilities such as a chapel and a bathroom for women Muslim relics exhibition hall and the reception of foreign guests will be.

niujie mosque beijing

niujie mosque

Beijing Niujie Mosque famous Islamic temple covering about 6,000 square feet. The mosque is a mixture of Islamic and Chinese cultures. Outside shows the Chinese influence, while the interior is rich in an Islamic flavor. The mosque, built of wood, protects some important cultural monuments and plaques, such as vertical tablet order of Emperor proclaimed in 1694 during the Qing Dynasty.

Beijing Niujie mosque consists of towers, minarets and prayer room with a pavilion on each side. The observation tower is located just outside the entrance. It was originally built and necessary for astronomical observations to determine the Islamic calendar.

Beijing Muslim Niujie Mosque

Beijing Niujie Mosque

Beijing Niujie Mosque Prayer room, with its courtyard to the east, consists of five main areas. In total there are 42 rooms, most of which the prayer hall is one of more than 600 square meters. Hall can afford to worship more than 1,000 people at the same time, and consists of three spacious halls around. There are also 18 posts of forming 21 arches to support the hall. Part of the Koran inscribed on two of the arches. In the middle of the room writing tablets are written in golden letters. Prayer hall is named Hall furnace. On the reverse side of the hall of the hexagonal pavilion with a dome, making the room like an oven in order to explain the origin of the name. The furnace roof is a form of traditional Chinese architecture called the I Ching, which is also often found in the roofs of buildings in China. Ching, usually square or round. Qing prayer hall is decorated with colorful etchings and drawings.

beijing mosque niujie

beijing mosque niujie

Beijing Niujie Mosque Minaret (tower), two-story obelisk in the middle of the courtyard, was built as a script depot. Imams have used it later as the appeal of the tower. When it came time for prayer, she climbed the tower and read the Quran, and Muslims living in the vicinity came to listen. The first floor is a large kettle copper, for the preparation of family meals.

In the south-east of the Beijing Niujie Mosque tower are the graves of two Muslims who came from the Middle East, preaching in the mosque. The tomb was built for Ahmad Burdani 1320, and one for Ali in 1283 both came from ancient Persia. Tombstones bear Arabic inscriptions, which are placed in a nearby wall.

Beijing Niujie Mosque library of the Imam, there are Quranic manuscripts and old wooden plate. The mosque is used typography as well.

In the southern part of the Beijing Niujie Mosque courtyard, men and women preparing to pray the bathroom.
There is a long beak boiler for devout Muslims use to wash the nose, ears and mouth. He is considered a sacrilege to enter a mosque without cleaning themselves.

After the reconstruction, in addition to updating the existing large building into a mosque, more amenities, such as a chapel and a bathroom for women Muslim relic exhibition hall and the reception of foreign guests room to be built.