The large mosque opened in 1998 with Ottoman style interior architecture and the largest mosque panels in the world.

Located in the Reşatbey District of Adana, south of the Central Park and on the west bank of the Seyhan River, the mosque was opened in 1998. It has a main dome with a diameter of 32 meters. The project architect of the mosque is Necip Dinç. The mosque, which has a capacity of 20 thousand people (28 thousand people by arranging the open area), is spread over an area of ​​6 thousand 600 square meters, including the narthex.

It was built in the classical Ottoman architectural style and sits on nine elephant legs. It is similar to the Sultan Ahmet Mosque in general appearance and to the Selimiye Mosque in terms of plan and interior. It has four half-domes, five domes and six minarets; These correspond to the four caliphs and four sects, the five pillars of Islam and the six pillars of faith. The main dome with a diameter of 32 meters is dedicated to 32 prayers, the 28 domes in the courtyard are dedicated to the 28 prophets mentioned in the Holy Quran, the 40 windows in the main dome are dedicated to the age when Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) became a prophet and the 40 rakats of prayer, the 6 minarets of 99 meters are dedicated to the 99 prayers of Allah. It corresponds to its beautiful name.

The foundation of the mosque was laid on December 13, 1988. The 65 thousand square meter land was transferred to the Turkish Religious Foundation by Adana Metropolitan Municipality; 50 percent of the mosque was completed with public donations. The remaining part was covered by Hacı Sabancı and the Sabancı family after his death, so its name, which was initially thought to be the Central Mosque, became Sabancı Central Mosque.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ownership of Sabancı Central Mosque, which was built jointly by the Turkish Religious Foundation and the Sabancı Foundation, belongs to the Adana Religious Affairs Foundation, and its usage rights have been transferred to the Adana Provincial Mufti's Office.

114 is the last Bus vehicle going to Sabancı Merkez Mosque in Yüreğir region.

It is considered one of the largest mosques in the Balkans and the Middle East, as it provides worship opportunities for 28,500 people.

Due to its location at the intersection of Adana's main arteries, railways and roads connecting Adana to surrounding cities and districts, and because it is visible from afar with its high minarets, it has become one of the symbols of the city.

It was built in the classical Ottoman architectural style. It resembles the Sultanahmet Mosque in general appearance and the Selimiye Mosque in terms of plan and interior.

It has 4 half domes, 5 domes, and 6 minarets; these correspond to the 4 caliphs and 4 sects, the 5 pillars of Islam, and the 6 pillars of faith. The 32-meter diameter main dome corresponds to the 32 farzas, the 28 domes in the courtyard correspond to the 28 prophets mentioned in the Quran, the 40 windows in the main dome correspond to the age when Muhammad became a prophet and 40 rakats of prayer, and the 99-meter 6 minarets correspond to the 99 beautiful names of Allah.

All of the calligraphy in the mosque belongs to calligrapher Hüseyin Kutlu. The mosque tiles were made with the classical Iznik tile technique.

The foundation of the mosque was laid on December 13, 1988. The 65 thousand square meter land was transferred to the Turkish Religious Foundation by the Adana Metropolitan Municipality; 50% of the mosque was completed with donations from the public. The remaining 50% was provided by Hacı Sabancı and the Sabancı family after his death; for this reason, its name, which was initially thought to be the Central Mosque, became the Sabancı Central Mosque.

There are interesting secrets and codes in the architecture of the mosque.

6 domes represent the 6 conditions of faith, 40 windows represent the 40 rakats of prayer performed in a day. The 4 half domes around the main dome symbolize the 4 great books.
The 8 doors at the entrance of the mosque represent the 8 doors of heaven.

One of the 3 mosques with 6 minarets in Turkey. It was started in 1988 and completed in 1998. A spacious mosque with a large traditional Ottoman architecture. It was the place where my wife and I sat and took a breather in the evenings :) It is very nice to watch the children running around in this peaceful environment. The large green area around it is just as well-maintained and clean as itself. It has been a nice service for Adana. There is a huge parking area underneath.

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Adana Sabancı Merkezi Camii

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Adana Sabancı Merkez Camii. Seyhan nehri kenarında inşa edilmiş çok ihtişamlı,güzel,büyük bir cami. Adana’ya yaptığım günübirlik ziyaretimde görmek nasip oldu. Adana Seyhan nehri üzerinde yapılmış olan tarihi taş köprünün hemen karşısında. Caminin resmini çekmek isteyenler Tarihi Taşköprü üzerinden çok güzel resimler çekebilirler. Adana ziyaretlerinizde mutlaka görülmesini tavsiye ederim. Cenaze dolayısıyla günübirlik Adana’ya gittiğim için detaylı bir ziyaret yapamadım. Adana’ya yakışır bir Cami.

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