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Historic al Nuri mosque reopens eight years after it was destroyed by IS

By Editorial Board Published September 2, 2025 4 Min Read
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Historic al Nuri mosque reopens eight years after it was destroyed by IS

The historic al Nuri mosque has been reopened within the coronary heart of Mosul’s Previous Metropolis in Iraq, eight years after it was destroyed by Islamic State (IS) militants.

The mosque was the place then-IS chief Abu Bakr al Baghdadi declared the so-called “caliphate” by delivering a Friday sermon and main prayers in 2014.

Three years later, IS later destroyed the positioning by detonating explosives because it confronted defeat in a battle with Iraqi army forces for management of Mosul.

The leaning al Hadba minaret of the mosque had stood as a well-known landmark for 850 years earlier than the blasts.

Historic al Nuri mosque reopens eight years after it was destroyed by IS

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The bottom of the al Hadba minaret after the blasts in 2017. Pic: Reuters

Fleeing civilians walk past the heavily damaged al Nuri mosque in 2017. Pic: AP

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Fleeing civilians stroll previous the closely broken al Nuri mosque in 2017. Pic: AP

Nonetheless UNESCO – the UN’s scientific, instructional and cultural organisation – later labored alongside Iraqi heritage and Sunni non secular authorities to reconstruct the minaret utilizing conventional methods and supplies salvaged from the rubble.

UNESCO raised $115m (£85m) for the reconstruction mission, with massive shares coming from the United Arab Emirates and the European Union.

Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al Sudani, who presided over the official reopening of the mosque on Monday, mentioned the positioning’s reconstruction “will remain a milestone, reminding all enemies of the heroism of Iraqis, their defence of their land, and their rebuilding of everything destroyed by those who want to obscure the truth”.

“We will continue our support for culture, and efforts to highlight Iraqi antiquities, as a social necessity, a gateway to our country for the world, an opportunity for sustainable development, and a space for youth to innovate,” he mentioned.

At its peak, IS dominated an space half the dimensions of the UK in Iraq and Syria and was infamous for its brutality.

It beheaded civilians and enslaved and raped 1000’s of ladies from the Yazidi neighborhood, one among Iraq’s oldest non secular minorities.

Iraqis walk in the street in front of the historic al Nuri mosque on the day of its reopening. Pic: AP

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Iraqis stroll on the street in entrance of the historic al Nuri mosque on the day of its reopening. Pic: AP

The site as reconstruction work was taking place in 2022. Pic: AP

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The location as reconstruction work was happening in 2022. Pic: AP

Along with the mosque, war-damaged church buildings have been rebuilt as a part of the reconstruction mission, aiming to protect the heritage of the town’s shrinking Christian inhabitants.

Mr Sudani mentioned Mosul embraces all of its communities and “embodies all the characteristics of Iraq’s diverse society”.

UN investigators have mentioned IS militants dedicated battle crimes in opposition to Christians in Iraq, together with seizing their property, partaking in sexual violence, enslavement, compelled conversions and destruction of cultural and non secular websites.

Then-IS leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi preaches from the pulpit of the mosque in 2014. Pic: Reuters

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Then-IS chief Abu Bakr al Baghdadi preaches from the pulpit of the mosque in 2014. Pic: Reuters

Most of Mosul’s small inhabitants of Christians fled when IS launched its offensive in 2014.

In 2003, Mosul’s Christian inhabitants stood at round 50,000. Now, fewer than 20 Christian households stay as everlasting residents within the metropolis, though some who resettled within the semi-autonomous Kurdish space of northern Iraq nonetheless return to Mosul for church providers.

The reconstruction mission in Mosul might function a mannequin for restoring different cultural websites in war-torn areas – together with neighbouring Syria, which is beginning to emerge from practically 14 years of civil battle after the autumn of former president Bashar Assad final 12 months.

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