Al-Hadi Mosque
The mosque became the oldest place for the teaching of Zaidi maddhab in the Arabian Peninsula.[1] The mosque consists of an open courtyard in the centre surrounded by four corridors, the deepest of which is the qibla hallway.One of them is among the tallest in Yemen, reaching around 52 meters high, while another one in the southern part of the courtyard is smaller.There are also numerous tombstones with engraving in the stone, illustrates the creativity, ability and skill of the calligraphers in Yemen throughout the Islamic ages.They also carried out the geometric, floral and inscriptive decorations on the walls of the mosque in a variety of plaster, regarded executed with unmatched perfection.