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Hazira Mosque Yazd

 

Hazira Mosque is located at Imam Street, a few minutes walk from the Saheb-a Zaman Zurkhaneh Club. A very noticeable thing about this mosque is its’ beautifully decorated entrance gate. It has a high ceiling which is supported by tall pillars. The dome has very distinctive light gold colour. After passing a courtyard one comes come inside a splendid prayer hall.

Entrance portico of the Hazira Mosque
High ceiling of portico is supported by tall pillars
Actual door of the complex, inside, a mosque and few graves are located
Courtyard of the Hazira Mosque
Facade of the main building
Dome of the mosque, seen from inside

 

Inside the hall, work on the stained glass windows is one of the best I have seen during my trip in Iran. If this mosque didn’t have the best stained glass windows then only al-Nasr Mosque in Shiraz could surpass it. On windows, different colours were used to enhance the beauty of this building.

Prayer hall of Hazira Mosque, Yazd
A closeup view of one of the supporting pillars inside the prayer hall
Stained glass windows of the mosque
One of the stained glass windows beside the door of the prayer hall
The work on the stained glass windows is amazing
In contrast, this window is decorated with light colours
Different colours are used to enhance the beauty of this building
A closer look at the colourful windows
DIfferent colour combination is used in this window
Lighter colours with different patterns

 

Colourful designs were created on the ceiling and their beauty was shining brightly with the help of the light bulbs. Iranian tiles, stained glass windows and kufic inscriptions make this complex worth a visit.

 

There are three doors inside the complex give access to other parts of the mosque where some graves are located. A grave belongs to Shiekh Muhammad Ali Sadooqi, hence this complex is also known as Sadooqi tomb. A second grave belongs to a lady who was the companion of Ayatollah Sadoughi (Sadooqi).

Mehrab of Hazira Mosque
The prayer hall is built on top of tall columns and this place is quite large in size
Beautiful ceiling of the mosque
Colourful ceiling inside the prayer hall
A closeup view of the Iranian tiles used on the interior
Graves lie next to the prayer hall
Marble graves inside the complex
This grave belongs to Shiekh Muhammad Ali Sadooqi, hence this complex is also known as Sadooqi tomb
This grave belongs to a lady who was the companion of Ayatollah Sadoughi (Sadooqi)
A decorated pillar inside the mosque
Photos of Iranian leaders are displayed inside the hall