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01-May-2018

Antakya Habib-i Neccar Mosque

This mosque is actually a former Byzantine church, transformed into a mosque in the 13th century. Viewer Ibrahim Turan provided me with the proper name and spelling. "Habib" meant "beloved" and "neccar" means "carpenter." Habib-i Neccar (we don't know his real name) was killed by pagans while he was trying to protect two messengers sent to Antioch by Prophet Jesus.

The mosque had a minaret added in the 17th century.

The slide started life as "Ulu Camii" which was wrong. If you find I make mistakes, please add a comment to the picture, I will find it in due course and change the text or leave the comment, whatever seems most appropriate. I have been known to correct correctors, so you'd better be sure.

In 2018 I scanned many slides anew, and edited them again. I put this one in the place of a poorer earlier one.


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ibrahim turan 26-May-2005 19:46
Hi,
Even though I am from Antakya, I double checked it on the Internet. The correct spelling should be "Habib-i Neccar," where "habib" meand "beloved" and "neccar" means "carpenter." Habib-i Neccar (we don't know his real name) was killed by pagans while he was trying to protect two messengers sent to Antioch by Prophet Jesus.

Btw, thanks for the beatiful pictures...
ibrahim.