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Midan Al-Hussein(Sayedna Al-Hussein Square)
Midan Al-Hussein: A Confluence of History and Tradition
Nestled between the venerable Al-Azhar Mosque and the revered Sayyidna al-Hussein Shrine, an iconic square of profound significance unfolds. This squared space stands as a testament to the heart of Mamluk Cairo, where the past and present harmoniously coexist, and where the spirit of celebration and devotion thrives.
This square, a cherished focal point of Mamluk Cairo, has etched its place in the hearts of the faithful and wanderers alike. It comes alive with vibrant energy, particularly during the sacred month of Ramadan when the night air is infused with the aroma of feasts and the mellifluous sounds of prayers. It is here, during the Moulid of Hussein and the revered Prophet Mohammed, that the square transforms into a tapestry of devotion and celebration. The faithful gather to honor their spiritual heritage, and the atmosphere is filled with an infectious sense of reverence and joy.
However, the allure of Sayedna Al-Hussein Square extends beyond religious observance. It serves as a place of connection and community, where meetings and gatherings unfold under the open sky. As you explore the square, you’ll encounter both locals and curious tourists, mingling at the outdoor seating areas that grace the entrance to the Ahwas Khan. Here, conversations flow like the Nile, and the spirit of camaraderie is palpable, forging bonds that transcend time and place.
Sayedna Al-Hussein Square is more than just a physical space; it is a vibrant crossroads where history and tradition converge, a reflection of Cairo’s enduring soul. It stands as a place where the pulse of the city beats in harmony with the rhythms of devotion, celebration, and human connection. This square is a living testament to the profound cultural heritage of Egypt, inviting all who visit to become part of its rich and vibrant narrative, where the past and present intertwine in a tapestry of faith, celebration, and togetherness.
Created On May 4, 2020
Updated On July 12 , 2025
CAIRO Travel Guide
- Al-Azhar Mosque
- Al-Azhar To The Citadel
- Amir Taz Palace
- Aqsunur’s Mosque
- Bab Zuweila
- Beit Al-Harrawi
- Beit Al-Suhaymi (Al-Suhaymi House)
- Beit Zeinab al-Khatoun
- Bein al-Qasreen STREET (Between The Two Palaces {Street})
- Ben Ezra Synagogue
- Church of St. Barbara
- Coptic Cairo
- Egyptian Textile Museum
- Gawhara Terrace
- Gayer-Anderson Museum
- Ibn Tulun Citadel
- Khan Al-Khalili Bazaar (Cairo’s Most Famous Bazaar)
- Khanqah & Mausoleum of Sultan Baybars al-Gashankir
- Khanqah-Mausoleum of Farag Ibn Barquq
- Madrassa & Mausoleum of as-Salih Ayyub
- Madrassa & Mausoleum of Qalawun
- An-Nasir Mohammed Bin Qalawoon Mosque
- Madrassa And Mausoleum of Barquq
- Mausoleum of Al-Ghouri
- Midan Al-Hussein (Sayedna Al-Hussein Square)
- Mosque of Al-Hakim
- Mosque of Al-Mu’ayyad Shaykh
- Mosque of al-Aqmar
- Mosque of Amr ibn al-As
- Mosque of An-Nasir Mohammed
- Mosque of Aslam al-Silahdar
- Mosque of Ibn Tulun
- Mosque of Mohammed Ali
- Mosque of Sayyidna al-Hussein
- Mosque-Madrassa of Al-Ghouri
- Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan
- Mosque-Madrassa of Umm Sultan Sha’aban
- Museo Mevlevi
- Museum of Islamic Art
- Northern Cemetery
- Northern Enclosure
- Northern Walls and Gates
- Sabil And Kuttab Of Abdel Rahman Katkhuda
- Sabil of Muhammed Ali Pasha
- Sharia al-Muizz li-Din Allah
- The Church of St Sergius & Bacchus
- The Citadel Of Saladin
- The Complex of Sultan Ashraf Barsbey
- The Coptic Museum (The Only Coptic Museum In Egypt)
- The Egyptian Museum
- The Hanging Church
- The Khayrbek Complex
- The Mosque of Sultan Qaitbey
- The Roman Towers
- Wikala al-Bazara
- Wikala of Al-Ghouri

