Introduction: The Heart of Medieval Islamic Cairo
The Islamic Quarter of Cairo, also known as Historic Cairo, is a UNESCO World Heritage site containing some of the oldest mosques, madrasas, and palaces in the Islamic world. This area offers tourists a chance to witness centuries-old architecture, vibrant street life, and rich religious heritage.
Notable Sites
Al-Azhar Mosque: Founded in 970 AD, it is one of the world’s oldest universities and a key center of Islamic learning.
Al-Hakim Mosque: Known for its unique Fatimid architecture and historical importance.
Bayt Al-Suhaymi: A well-preserved Ottoman-era house showcasing traditional residential design.
Cultural Experiences
Visitors can explore narrow streets lined with traditional shops selling Islamic art, calligraphy, and textiles. The area is alive with religious festivals, Quran recitations, and communal prayers, offering deep insight into Islamic life.
