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العربية: مسجد الخلاني هو مسجد من مساجد بغداد التاريخية الأثرية، ويقع مقابل ساحة الخلاني في بغداد بالقرب من سوق السنك وبالقرب من جامع الشيخ عبد القادر الكيلاني وكذلك قريبا من المسجد المعروف بمسجد العيدروسي.والموقع فيه جدل بين طائفتي السنة والشيعة فهو عند أهل السنة مكان مرقد أبو بكر عبد العزيز بن جعفر بن أحمد بن يزداد البغوي المشهور بغلام الخلال لقب بذلك لانه كان أحد تلاميذ أبو بكر الخلال مفسر ومحدث ثقة . ويعرف الان عند الشيعة بمرقد محمد بن عثمان بن سعيد العمري الخلاني
English: Al-Khalani Mosque is one of Baghdad's historical archaeological mosques, located opposite Al-Khilani Square in Baghdad near the Al-Sink market and near Sheikh Abdul Qader Al-Kilani Mosque, as well as close to the mosque known as Al-Aidrousi Mosque. The site has a controversy between the Sunni and Shiite communities, it is with the Sunnis, the place of the shrine of Abu Bakr Abdul Aziz bin Jaafar bin Ahmed bin Zaid al-Baghawi, who is famous for Ghulam Al-Khalal, nicknamed this because he was one of Abu Bakr Al-Khal's students, an interpreter and He is now known to the Shiites as the shrine of Muhammad bin Othman bin Saeed Al-Omari Al-Khalani.
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A mosque from Baghdad's historical archaeological mosques, located opposite Al-Khalani Square in Baghdad near the Al-Sink market.

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2 October 2012