




Al-Gilani Mosque & Shrine
What Is It?
Located in central Baghdad, the Al-Gilani Mosque and Shrine is dedicated to Sheikh Abdul Qadir al-Gilani (1077–1166), a revered Islamic scholar, jurist, and Sufi saint. He founded the Qadiriyya order, one of the most widespread Sufi brotherhoods in the Muslim world. His resting place attracts visitors and pilgrims from across Iraq and beyond.
Why You’ll Love It
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Visit the shrine of one of the most respected figures in Islamic history.
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Admire the mosque’s large domes, minarets, and serene courtyards.
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Experience the atmosphere of devotion as worshippers gather for prayer and Sufi traditions.
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Discover Baghdad’s role as a center of Islamic scholarship and spirituality.
A Monument That Speaks to the Heart
For centuries, the shrine has been a source of comfort, guidance, and inspiration. Sheikh Abdul Qadir al-Gilani’s teachings emphasized faith, humility, and compassion—values still alive today. The mosque remains a living center of spirituality in Baghdad.
Visitor Information
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Location: Central Baghdad, near Bab al-Sheikh district
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Opening Hours: Open daily, sunrise to late evening
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Closed on: None
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Best Time to Visit: Fridays for the main prayer, or evenings when the mosque is beautifully lit
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Tickets: Free entry