Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Mosul mosque once key to IS caliphate will be rebuilt

- Agence Francepres­se

BAGHDAD: The UAE and Iraq on Monday launched a joint effort to reconstruc­t Mosul’s Great Mosque of al-nuri and its iconic leaning minaret, ravaged last year during battles to retake the city from jihadists.

During the ceremony at Baghdad’s National Museum, UAE culture minister Noura al-kaabi said her country would put forward $50.4 million for the task.

“The five-year project is not just about rebuilding the mosque, the minaret and the infrastruc­ture, but also about giving hope to young Iraqis,” she said. “The millenia-old civilisati­on must be preserved.” The deal was signed by Kaabi and her Iraqi counterpar­t, Faryad Rawanduzi, in the presence of UNESCO’S Iraq representa­tive Louise Haxthausen.

“This is an ambitious, highly symbolic project for the resurrecti­on of Mosul and Iraq,” said Haxthausen. “The work has already begun, the site is now protected... we must first clear the site, remove the rubble (and) document, before we can begin reconstruc­ting the mosque and its minaret.” The famed 12th century mosque and its leaning minaret was destroyed in June 2017. The Iraqi army accused Islamic State group jihadists of destroying it with explosives as Iraqi forces steadily retook ground in the embattled city.

It was in this mosque in 2014 that IS’S self-proclaimed “caliph”, Abu Bakr al-baghdadi, made his only public appearance as leader. His whereabout­s are still unknown. Kaabi, the Emirati minister, called on the internatio­nal community “to unite to protect universal heritage sites, especially those in our Arab region” in theatres of conflict.

The Al-nuri mosque is named after Nureddine al-zinki, who once ruled over Aleppo and Mosul and ordered the constructi­on of the mosque in 1172. Al-habda, which maintained the same structure for nine centuries, was one of the only remnants of the original constructi­on.

ONCE A SYMBOL OF MOSUL, THE MINARET WAS PRINTED ON 10,000 IRAQI DINAR NOTES. IT BECAME THE IMAGE OF ISLAMIC STATE RULE AFTER ITS BLACK BLACK FLAG WAS HOISTED ON THE 45METRE SPIRE.

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