Mashhad of Sayyida Ruqayya
| Mashhad of Sayyida Ruqayya | |
|---|---|
مَشْهَد ٱلسَّيِّدَة رُقَيَّة | |
| General information | |
| Status | active |
| Type | Mashhad, mausoleum, mosque/oratory |
| Architectural style | Fatimid, Islamic |
| Address | 16 El-Khalifa, Al Abageyah, El-Khalifa, Cairo Governorate, Egypt |
| Coordinates | 30°01′32″N 31°15′7″E / 30.02556°N 31.25194°E |
| Completed | 1133 |
| Renovated | 2014-2015 |
The Mashhad of Sayyida Ruqayya (Arabic: مَشْهَد ٱلسَّيِّدَة رُقَيَّة, romanized: Mashhad As-Sayyida Ruqayya), sometimes referred to as the Mausoleum or Tomb of Sayyida Ruqayya, is a 12th-century Islamic religious shrine and mosque in Cairo, Egypt. It was erected in 1133 CE as a memorial to Ruqayya bint Ali (also known as Sayyida Ruqayya), a member of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's family. It is also notable as one of the few and most important Fatimid-era mausoleums preserved in Cairo today.
Although the shrine is designed like a tomb, Ruqqaya bint Ali herself is most likely not buried here, as other historical sources report that she was buried in Damascus. In Pakistan, it is believed that her mausoleum is Bibi Pak Daman, located in Lahore.