Turkmenistan-Ashgabat (Turkmenbashi Mosque) Part 21
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Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque, Gypjak village
The Mosque built in honor of Turkmenbashi
Eleven kilometers to the west of Ashgabat there stands the largest mosque in Central Asia and main mosque of Turkmenistan – The Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque. Like all other buildings of the period of independence it differs with its immensity and grandiosity.
The mosque was built in 2002-2004 on the initiative of Turkmenbashi and named after him. Its word-for-word translation means “the mosque of Turkmenbashi spirituality” or “the mosque of spirit of Turkmenbashi”. By the way the mosque is located in Gypjak – the Turkmenbashi native village.
The construction of the mosque cost to Turkmenistan $100,000,000. The whole complex is built in white marble by French company Bouygues. The total area occupied by the complex is 18,000,000 m2. The mosque itself is a one-domed building, surrounded by 4 minarets. The height of the mosque is 55 m, and that of the minarets is 91 m to symbolize the year 1991 – when Turkmenistan gained independence. The building is accessible through 9 entries with arches. Around the mosque there are numerous fountains as though the mosque stands on the water and it makes the mosque look very good.
The mosque walls are traditionally decorated with suras from Koran and also phrases from Rukhnama – the book on spirituality and morality written by Turkmenbashi himself. Due to this fact the mosque is not recognized by many Muslims.
Inside the mosque there is a huge praying hall with white columns and richly painted celestial blue dome. The heated floor is covered with a huge hand-made Turkmen carpet. The mosque can accommodate about 10,000 people, but visitors are usually few there. Under the mosque there is an underground garage capable to park over 400 cars.
Near the mosque, there is the Turkmenbashi Mausoleum – more modest in décor and size. Turkmenbashi himself is buried in the central sarcophagus, and around it, there are three more sarcophagi with his mother and two brothers, and one in addition, which is empty – a symbolic sarcophagus with the name of Turkmenbashi’s father, buried in another place.
Turkmenbashi’s mother and both of his brothers are known to die during the earthquake of 1948. As far as Turkmenbashi himself concerns, he had a narrow escape: that very day, he got up early and went outside for a walk.
Opposite the entry to the mausoleum, there is a memorial complex, erected in memory of the people killed by the earthquake of 1948.
The Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque is a national asset and pride of the Turkmen people. Its image can also be seen on a national currency – 500-TMT banknote.
Gypjak Mosque in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Gypjak Mosque in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Eleven kilometers to the west of Ashgabat there stands the largest mosque in Central Asia and main mosque of Turkmenistan – The Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque. Like all other buildings of the period of independence it differs with its immensity and grandiosity.
The mosque was built in 2002-2004 on the initiative of Turkmenbashi and named after him. Its word-for-word translation means “the mosque of Turkmenbashi spirituality” or “the mosque of spirit of Turkmenbashi”. By the way the mosque is located in Gypjak – the Turkmenbashi native village.
The construction of the mosque cost to Turkmenistan $100,000,000. The whole complex is built in white marble by French company Bouygues. The total area occupied by the complex is 18,000,000 m2. The mosque itself is a one-domed building, surrounded by 4 minarets. The height of the mosque is 55 m, and that of the minarets is 91 m to symbolize the year 1991 – when Turkmenistan gained independence. The building is accessible through 9 entries with arches. Around the mosque there are numerous fountains as though the mosque stands on the water and it makes the mosque look very good.
The mosque walls are traditionally decorated with suras from Koran and also phrases from Rukhnama – the book on spirituality and morality written by Turkmenbashi himself. Due to this fact the mosque is not recognized by many Muslims.
Inside the mosque there is a huge praying hall with white columns and richly painted celestial blue dome. The heated floor is covered with a huge hand-made Turkmen carpet. The mosque can accommodate about 10,000 people, but visitors are usually few there. Under the mosque there is an underground garage capable to park over 400 cars.
Near the mosque, there is the Turkmenbashi Mausoleum – more modest in décor and size. Turkmenbashi himself is buried in the central sarcophagus, and around it, there are three more sarcophagi with his mother and two brothers, and one in addition, which is empty – a symbolic sarcophagus with the name of Turkmenbashi’s father, buried in another place.
Turkmenbashi’s mother and both of his brothers are known to die during the earthquake of 1948. As far as Turkmenbashi himself concerns, he had a narrow escape: that very day, he got up early and went outside for a walk.
Opposite the entry to the mausoleum, there is a memorial complex, erected in memory of the people killed by the earthquake of 1948.
The Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque is a national asset and pride of the Turkmen people. Its image can also be seen on a national currency – 500-TMT banknote.
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Türkmenbaşy Ruhy Metjidi - Мечеть Туркменбаши Рухы - Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque
Мечеть Туркменбаши Рухы — главная мечеть Туркмении, самая крупная однокупольная мечеть в мире. И самая большая в Центральной Азии. Названа в честь Сапармурата Туркменбаши — основателя и первого президента Туркмении. Мечеть была официально открыта в 2004 году.
В закладке фундамента мечети осенью 2002 года принял участие лично Сапармурат Ниязов. Построена французской компанией Bouygues в 2004 году, в селе Кипчак, в 15 км от Ашхабада. Её общая площадь составляет 18 тысяч квадратных метров, высота здания, построенного из белого мрамора, — 55 метров, а высота каждого из четырёх минаретов — 91 метр, символизируя 1991 год — год обретения государственной независимости Туркменистана. Мечеть способна вместить 10 тысяч верующих, одновременно могут молиться семь тысяч мужчин и три тысячи женщин. В здании располагаются еще 8 входов, перед каждым из которых возвышаются арочные ворота и разбиты каскады фонтанов. В мечети предусмотрен подогрев пола, который выполнен в форме восьмиконечной звезды ковром площадью 215 квадратных метров. На территории мечети есть специальные помещения для омовений и проведения ритуальных мероприятий на 5 тысяч человек. Недалеко от мечети построена подземная автостоянка, рассчитанная на 100 автобусов и 400 автомобилей. Стены мечети украшены не только изречениями из Корана, но и цитатами из книги Сапармурата Ниязова «Рухнама»
Мавзолей Туркменбаши
Рядом с мечетью одновременно был построен мавзолей президента, внутри которого расположено пять саркофагов. Четыре по углам — в них покоятся мать и отец Ниязова, а также два брата, погибшие во время землетрясения 1948 года. В центре, со времени строительства, находился саркофаг, предназначенный для самого Туркменбаши, в котором его и похоронили в 2006 году.
Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque or Gypjak Mosque is a mosque in the village of Gypjak about 7 kilometres west of the centre of Ashgabat, Turkmenistan on the M37 highway.
The mosque, constructed by the French company Bouygues, was built in the home town of President Saparmurat Niyazov.
Ashgabatdan 11 km dashlykda Gypjakda Orta Aziyanyn in uly Turkmenbashynyn Ruhy metjidi yerleshyar.Metjit 2002-2004-nji yyl aralygynda gurulyar.
Fransiyanyn Bouygues kompaniyasy tarapyndan binanyn ahli yeri ak mermer bilen gaplanan. Metjidin dort tarapynda 4 sany minara bar.Metjidin beyikligi 55 metr,minaran beyikligi 91 metr,91 metr bolmagynyn sebabi garashsyzlygymyzy 1991-nji yylda alandygymyz uchin.Binanyn dash-toweregi birnache fontanlar bezeyar.Ichinde namaz okamak uchin uly zal bar.Pola uly turkmen halysy dushelen.Metjit ozune 10 mun adam sygdyryp bilyar.Onsanam barde 400 sany yenil awtomobili sygdyryp bilyan yerasty garazh bar.Metjidin yakynynda Turkmenbashynyn mawzoleyi bar. Mawzoleye gireninde 1948-nji yylda bolan yer titremede yogalanlaryn hormatyna heykel dikilen.
Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque Gypjak Turkmenistan May 2015
Turkmenbashi Gypjak Mosque
The mosque was built in 2002-2004 on the initiative of Turkmenbashi and named after him. Its word-for-word translation means “the mosque of Turkmenbashi spirituality” or “the mosque of spirit of Turkmenbashi”. By the way the mosque is located in Gypjak – the Turkmenbashi native village which i visited in 2012.
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Turkmenistan-Ashgabat (Ertugrul Gazi Mosque) Part 20
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Ertugrul Gazi Mosque, (Azadi Mosque ) Ashgabat
The Ertugrul Gazi Mosque is one of the most beautiful Muslim mosques of Turkmenistan. Like any other buildings, erected in Ashgabat during the period of independence, the mosque strikes with its size and rich decoration.
The ceremonial opening of the mosque took place in 1998. It is decorated with four snow-white minarets, and is similar in appearance to the well-known Blue Mosque, located in Istanbul.
The exterior and interior design of the Azadi Mosque is made in old-time Islamic and Byzantine style and strikes with its greatness and refinement. Inside the mosque there is a large courtyard with a fountain, and its prayer hall abounds with paintings, gilding and stained glasses.
The mosque was erected in the heart of Ashgabat, in Azadi street in the 90-s of the XX century. That is why this building is also called the Azadi Mosque.
The Azadi Mosque is the largest one in Ashgabat and can accommodate up to 5,000 people at the same time. It was built in Turkish style and named in honor of oguzkhan Ertogrul – Osman I, the father of Osman Empire first ruler.
Мечети Ашхабада стали местом прославления руководства
Мечети Ашхабада стали местом прославления руководства
Во время пятничных молитв в ашхабадских мечетях имамы призывают любить президента Гурбангулы Бердымухамедова, и просить у Бога для него здоровья и долголетия
Об этом сообщил корреспондент Радио Свобода, присутствовавший на пятничной молитве. По его словам, к подобным призывам уже добавлены и проклятия против врагов президента. Корреспондент ашхабадской «Свобода», процитировал заявление, сделанное в одной из мечетей в Туркменистане, 17 мая, где говорится: «Пусть Аллах защитит его от всех бед, да будут унижены его враги под его ногами».
«После пятничной молитвы имам восхвалил президента. Сказав, что причиной нашей счастливой жизни это результат мудрого правления Аркадага. Он также подчеркнул, что Пророк (с.а.с.) призывал к любви к Родине, и Аркадаг также любит свою Родину», - сообщает корреспондент радио Свобода, который не захотел обнародовать своего имени.
По его словам, имам также сказал, что в месяц Рамадан, который благословен для мусульман, все должны просить у Бога и молиться за дальнейшее процветание страны». «Имам сделал дуа и в нем просил крепкого здоровья, долголетия и защиту от всех бед, а также наказания для всех врагов и противников президента- рассказал репортер.
Сегодня, в странах, где преобладает мусульманское население мечети, открываются для личных выгод. С одной стороны, идёт борьба против Ислама, с другой стороны, строятся королевские, мечети, которые становятся украшением города.
Сегодня, посредством огромных средств, потраченных на постройку мечетей, правительство пытается поразить двух кроликов одной пулей. С одной стороны, они пытаются скрыть тиранию, которую они совершают против мусульман, с другой стороны пытаются затуманить понимание, Ислама, в умах мусульман, разъяснения, что Ислам, это нравственность и пытаются обмануть, своими скучными, раздражающими людей проповедями в мечетях. Проповеди, которые не уходят далее любви к Родине и восхваления президента отдаляют мусульман от мечетей.
Худшее в стране - это, то что самый большой ущерб Умме приходит от ученых. Они призывают к подчинению правителям, Они скрывают недостатки правителей, и призывают подчиняться им и проявлять терпение.
Даже видя тиранию правителей они призывают повиноваться им, и в доказательство этому делают тавил оятов и хадисов в соответствии с их интересами.
يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا أَطِيعُوا اللَّهَ وَأَطِيعُوا الرَّسُولَ وَأُولِي الْأَمْرِ مِنكُمْ ۖ فَإِن تَنَازَعْتُمْ فِي شَيْءٍ فَرُدُّوهُ إِلَى اللَّهِ وَالرَّسُولِ إِن كُنتُمْ تُؤْمِنُونَ بِاللَّهِ وَالْيَوْمِ الْآخِرِ ۚ ذَٰلِكَ خَيْرٌ وَأَحْسَنُ تَأْوِيلًا
(Ан-Ниса - 59)
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В этих аятах призвано подчиняться обладателям власти, которые правят Шариатом, но они подразумевают правителей мусульман, которые правят не по законам Ислама. Те, о ком сказано в аяте не относятся к неверным правителям и тиранам, которые притесняют мусульман.
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Kunya-Urgench is situated in north-western Turkmenistan, on the left bank of the Amu Daria River. Urgench was the capital of the Khorezm region, part of the Achaemenid Empire. The old town contains a series of monuments mainly from the 11th to 16th centuries, including a mosque, the gates of a caravanserai, fortresses, mausoleums and a 60-m high minaret. The monuments testify to outstanding achievements in architecture and craftsmanship whose influence reached Iran and Afghanistan, and later the architecture of the Mogul Empire of 16th-century India.
Kunya-Urgench is located in the territory of Dashoguz velayat of Turkmenistan. It is situated in the north-western Turkmenistan, on the left bank of the Amu-Daria River. Urgench was the capital of the Khorezm region, which was part of the Achaemenid Empire.
The old town area contains series of monuments mainly from the 11th to 16th centuries. This area has remained a vast deserted land with some remains of ancient fortified settlements, including a mosque, the gates of a caravanserai, fortresses, mausoleums and a 60-m high minaret.
On the sample of Kunya-Urgench monuments one can see all variety of methods and décor of Islamic architecture of Central Asia. There are constructions from adobe and burned bricks, plain unicameral dome constructions up-going to ancient chartak and buildings with complicated compositions, sometimes with а long history of development, repair and reconstruction. These monuments also demonstrate the evolution of methods of treatment of inner surface of domes from cellular sails to stalactite those times called “muqarnas” and brought to the highest perfection by local masters. The best monuments of this city are distinguished by high degree of decorativeness. They provide prominent examples of classical arabesques in monochrome terra-cotta and bright colorfulness of enamel.
The monuments testify to outstanding achievements in architecture and craftsmanship whose influence reached Iran and Afghanistan, and later the architecture of the Mogul Empire of 16th-century India. The Islamic sacred objects concentrated in this city are exceptionally popular places for pilgrims and serve attractive objects for the international tourism.
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