The mosque is the largest mosque in the city. The construction of the mosque began in the mid-nineties on the eastern coast of the Tigris River, but works were disrupted due to the instability in the country. The mosque is one of the important landmarks in the city, and is distinguished by its monumental scale.
Shape — Mosul Grand Mosque
In the design of the mosque, there are many borrowings from the local identity of the city of Mosul, perhaps the most prominent of which is the direct metaphor for the shape of the chamomile flower, This central formation is also found in many places, including the circular openings on the sides of the traditional dwellings in Mosul.