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Great Mosque of Damascus - Syria

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Publication date 2023-02-22 at 05:20
Design number 1079072

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THIS MODEL WAS CREATED WITH THE PURPOSE OF AIDING THE RELIEF EFFORTS OF THE 2023 EARTHQUAKES IN TURKIYE AND SYRIA. ALL PROFITS FROM THIS MODEL WERE DONATED TO UNICEF.

This model was quickly designed by Faiz Kamel @churnwalker21, who kindly donated his work in response to this effort.

After the earthquakes in Turkey & Syria in April 2023, we created and published this model for sale on some platforms, and we have donated all proceeds to this date to Unicef Syria. It is now freely available to anyone after some time.

🇸🇾 مرحبا بكم في سوريا
Welcome to Syria

The Umayyad Mosque (Arabic: الجامع الأموي, romanized: al-Jāmiʿ al-Umawī), also known as the Great Mosque of Damascus (Arabic: الجامع الدمشق, romanized: al-Jāmiʿ al-Damishq), located in the old city of Damascus, the capital of Syria, is one of the largest and oldest mosques in the world. Its religious importance stems from historic events associated with it. Christian and Muslim tradition alike consider it the burial place of John the Baptist's head, and Muslim tradition holds that this will be the place where Jesus will return before the End of Days.

The site has been used as a house of worship since the Iron Age, with an Aramean temple dedicated to the god of rain, Hadad. Under Roman rule, beginning in 64 CE, it was converted into the center of the imperial cult of Jupiter, the Roman god of rain, becoming one of the largest temples in Syria. When the empire transitioned to Christian Byzantine rule, Emperor Theodosius I (r. 379–395) transformed it into a cathedral.

After the Muslim conquest of Damascus in 634, the Umayyad caliph al-Walid I (r. 705–715) eventually demolished the Byzantine cathedral and built a grand mosque complex instead. The new structure was built by laborers and artisans from across the Islamic and Byzantine empires at considerable expense and was funded by conquests and taxes. Unlike the simpler mosques of the time, the Umayyad Mosque had a large basilical plan with three parallel aisles and a perpendicular central nave leading from the mosque's entrance to the world's second concave mihrab (prayer niche). The mosque was noted for its rich compositions of marble paneling and its extensive gold mosaics of vegetal motifs, covering some 4,000 square meters (43,000 sq ft), likely the largest in the world.

The Umayyad Mosque innovated and influenced nascent Islamic architecture; other major mosque complexes, including the Great Mosque of Cordoba in Spain and the al-Azhar Mosque of Egypt, are based on its model. Although the original structure has been altered several times due to fire, war damage, and repairs, it is one of the few mosques to maintain the same form and architectural features of its 8th-century construction (from Wikipedia)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umayyad_Mosque.

MiniWorld3D is happy to bring this historical model to life as a homage to all the people of Syria. Please give credit, it's all about spreading culture!

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Photo credits: Brian Mauricio Sánchez

3D printing settings

No supports.

Print slow, like 20mm/s outer perimeters.

Infill 12%, halving steps ok.

Brim or raft not needed, but may ensure adhesion of such a large footprint.

Do not scale under 100% with FDM nozzles of 0.4mm, small details will not slice correctly. Only reduce scale if printing with resin or a smaller nozzle.

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