
Eyüp Sultan Camii, İstanbul’un en kutsal ve en çok ziyaret edilen camilerinden biridir. Haliç’in kıyısında, Eyüpsultan semtinde yer alır. Burası sadece bir cami değil, aynı zamanda büyük bir külliyedir. Külliye, camiyle birlikte türbe, medrese, hamam ve çeşmeleriyle tam bir tarih hazinesidir.Eyüp Sultan Kimdir?Eyüp Sultan, asıl adıyla Ebu Eyyub el-Ensari, Peygamber Efendimiz Hz. Muhammed’i Medine’de evinde misafir eden çok özel bir sahabedir. Peygamber Efendimiz'in bayrağını taşıyan bu sahabe, İ
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Mustafa Cem İnci

Eyüpsultan, one of Istanbul’s historic neighborhoods, is renowned for its mosques, tombs, and complexes that have reflected the spiritual atmosphere and essence of the Ottoman Empire for centuries. Among these structures, the Zal Mahmut Paşa Mosque stands out not merely as a place of worship but as a memory space where architectural, historical, and social layers intertwine. At times it is remembered through a dramatic narrative, at others as one of the experimental examples of Mimar Sinan’s sty
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Seda Özdemir

Eyüp Sultan Camii is one of Istanbul’s most sacred and most visited mosques. Located on the shore of the Golden Horn in the Eyüpsultan neighborhood, it is not merely a mosque but also a vast külliye. The külliye, together with the mosque, includes a türbe, medrese, hamam, and fountains, forming a complete historical treasure.Who Was Eyüp Sultan?Eyüp Sultan, whose real name was Abu Ayyub al-Ansari, was a particularly distinguished companion of our Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, who hosted him in his home in
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Mustafa Cem İnci