Al-Azhar Mosque, founded in 970 AD, stands as one of Cairo's oldest and most significant mosques, and is also recognized as one of the oldest universities in the world. Its architectural grandeur reflects various historical periods, with elements added by different rulers over centuries, including Fatimid, Mamluk, and Ottoman styles. The mosque's expansive courtyards, intricate minarets, and decorated prayer halls provide a serene and historically rich setting. Beyond its spiritual role, Al-Azhar University remains a prominent center for Islamic learning, attracting scholars and students globally. A visit offers a peaceful retreat and a profound connection to Cairo's enduring Islamic heritage and intellectual traditions.
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