Al-Ashraf Mosque
| Mosque-Madrasa of Al-Ashraf Barsbay مسجد ومدرسة الأشرف برسباي | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam | 
| Status | Active | 
| Location | |
| Location | Muizz Street, Islamic Cairo, Cairo, Egypt | 
| Geographic coordinates | 30°02′51″N 31°15′28″E / 30.0474403°N 31.2578523°E | 
| Architecture | |
| Type | mosque | 
| Style | Islamic Mamluk | 
| Completed | 826 AH 1424 CE | 
The Al-Ashraf Mosque or the Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan al-Ashraf Barsbay (Arabic: مسجد ومدرسة الأشرف برسباي) is a historical complex of mosque and madrasa located in Cairo, Egypt. The mosque was built during the Mamluk period by the Burji Sultan Al-Ashraf Al-Barsbay. The complex consists of a mosque-madrasa, mausoleum, and Sufi lodgings. The mosque is characterized by its design, which incorporates marble and stained-glass windows.