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Dick Osseman | all galleries >> Antakya Turkey >> Antakya mosques >> Habib-i Neccar Camii > Antakya Habibinnacar Mosque
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01-May-2018

Antakya Habibinnacar 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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Imran Khan 17-Feb-2011 23:18
I believe the name is Habib-i-Najjar. Najjar means carpenter.
azura 22-May-2009 21:17
Dear Osseman,

I visited this place..but didnt know any story on Habib I Neccar...as the board doesn't relate in English. I couldn't understand Turkish.

Thank you for this information.