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Historic Siyadi Mosque reopens in Muharraq City, Bahrain

by Gazette Staff
June 5, 2024
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The Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities (BACA) announced the reopening of the historic Siyadi Mosque in Muharraq city earlier this week.

Constructed in 1865, the Siyadi Mosque stands as a testament to the rich legacy of Islamic architecture in Bahrain. It also underscores the enduring significance of places of worship within the community.

The Siyadi complex itself offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Built by the prominent Siyadi family, who were leading pearl merchants (tajir al-lu’lu’) in Bahrain, the complex comprises three interconnected structures:

The Siyadi family arrived in Muharraq in the early 19th century. As successful pearl merchants, they owned and operated their own pearling fleet, ensuring a steady annual pearl harvest. The immense wealth generated from the pearl trade ultimately enabled the family to build the Siyadi complex.

The Siyadi Mosque itself embodies a modest design. This single-story courtyard mosque features a simple conical minaret and remains an active place of worship. Notably, the mosque underwent revisions in 1910. Today, it holds the distinction of being both Muharraq’s oldest preserved mosque and the city’s earliest architectural expression reflecting the values of Islam within the pearling economy.

The reopening of the Siyadi Mosque signifies a significant addition to Bahrain’s cultural landscape, offering residents and visitors alike a chance to experience a unique piece of the country’s history.

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