Seyh Habil Mosque in Çarşamba

Sheikh Habil Mosque on Wednesday

The mosque, located in Yaycılar village, Sheikh Habil Kabirligi, is one of the rare wooden architectural works that have survived. The mosque near the mosque in the name of the mosque, which gives the name of Sheikh Habil. Although the construction of the building is not known clearly, it is thought that it was built on the same dates with the Göğceli mosque. According to foreign scientists, the building was built in 1211. The mosque, which was used for many years as a mosque, has been partially separated. The body walls of the mosque, which is designed with a rectangular design, are made of wood and oak and elm wood. In the mosque where the masonry technique is used, the wooden curtains are connected to each other by means of crossing the wolfwave as in Göğceli. The building was raised about 70-80cm from the ground with the help of large logs resting on the stones.
Hijri 1115, 1228, 1240, 1267 which is thought to be written on the entrance of the mosque was read. These dates are equal to milad 1619, 1812, 1824, 1851 years, but these dates are thought to be the dates of repair.