Mahmood Mosque
The Mahmood Mosque is a mosque on Mount Carmel in Kababir, in the Haifa district of Israel. It was built by the Ahmadiyya Muslim community in the late 1970s.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Mosque
- Description: mosque in Kababir, Haifa, Israel
- Also known as: “Mahmood Mosque, Haifa”, “Mahmud Mosque”, “Masjid Mahmood”, “Masjid Mehmood”, “Masjid Sayyidna Mahmood”, and “Mehmood Mosque”
- Address: 60 رعنان, الكبابير
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Chiat Orchard and Centre for the Study of the Texts.
Chiat Orchard
Garden
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Chiat Orchard is a garden, which is situated 270 metres south of Mahmood Mosque.
Centre for the Study of the Texts
A Baháʼí House of Worship, or Baháʼí temple, is a place of worship in the Baháʼí Faith. It is also referred to as Mashriqu'l-Adhkár, which in Arabic means "Dawning-place of the remembrances of God". Centre for the Study of the Texts is situated 2 km northeast of Mahmood Mosque.Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art
Museum
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The Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art is a museum on the crest of Mount Carmel, in Haifa, Israel, dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of Japanese art. Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art is situated 1½ km east of Mahmood Mosque.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kababir and Carmelia.
Kababir
Suburb
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Kababir is a mixed neighbourhood with a majority of Ahmadi Muslim Arabs and a significant minority of Jews in Haifa, Israel.
Ramat HaTishbi
Suburb
Ramat HaTishbi is a relatively small neighbourhood in Haifa, Israel, located on the western slopes of Mount Carmel, adjacent to the French Carmel neighbourhood. It includes the streets of Hatishbi, Beit El, Shounamit, and Ovadia.
Mahmood Mosque
- Categories: building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Haifa District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
32.80504° or 32° 48′ 18″ northLongitude
34.96984° or 34° 58′ 11″ eastElevation
112 metres (367 feet)Open location code
8G4PRX49+2WOpenStreetMap ID
way 170960509OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=mosqueGeoNames ID
12624959Wikidata ID
Q1884952
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Uzbek—“Mahmood Mosque” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “جامع سيدنا محمود”
- Arabic: “جامع محمود”
- Arabic: “مسجد سيدنا محمود”
- Arabic: “مسجد محمود”
- Armenian: “Մահմուդ (մզկիթ, Հայֆա)”
- Armenian: “Մահմուդ”
- Bengali: “মাহমুদ মসজিদ, হাইফা”
- Bengali: “মাহমুদ মসজিদ”
- Chinese: “马哈茂德清真寺”
- Dutch: “Mahmood-moskee (Haifa)”
- Dutch: “Mahmood-moskee”
- Egyptian Arabic: “مسجد محمود (حيفا)”
- Egyptian Arabic: “مسجد محمود”
- German: “Mahmud-Moschee (Kababir)”
- German: “Mahmud-Moschee”
- Hebrew: “ג’אמע סיידנא מחמוד”
- Hebrew: “מסגד מחמוד”
- Hindi: “महमूद मस्जिद, हैफा”
- Hindi: “महमूद मस्जिद”
- Indonesian: “Masjid Mahmood, Haifa”
- Indonesian: “Masjid Mahmood”
- Kinyarwanda: “Umusigiti wa Mahmood muri Kababir”
- Thai: “มัสยิดมะห์มูด (ไฮฟา)”
- Thai: “มัสยิดมะห์มูด”
- Urdu: “احمدیہ مسجد”
- Urdu: “جامع سیدنا محمود”
- Urdu: “سیدنا محمود مسجد”
- Urdu: “مسجد سیدنا محمود”
- Urdu: “مسجد محمود، حیفا”
- Urdu: “مسجد محمود”
- Uzbek: “Mahmud masjidi (Hayfa)”
- Uzbek: “Mahmud masjidi”
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