The "Mosque of Al-Mursi Abu al-Abbas" is not just a mosque; it is a story of Andalusia. Sheikh "Al-Mursi Abu al-Abbas" was an Andalusian Sufi who migrated to Alexandria after the fall of Al-Andalus and became a spiritual symbol. A mosque was built over his tomb, combining Andalusian and Mamluk styles. It became part of the "Mosques' Square" during the reigns of King "Fuad" and "Farouk" and is distinguished by its huge dome, tall minaret, and unique decorations.