The Mosque of Timraz El-Ahmadi lies in one of the corners of Port Said st. It was constructed by Emir Timraz El-Ahmadi who worked as a junior official in the reign of Sultan Qaytbay . He rose to the rank of a Secondary Master of the Horses and then as an Emir of Forty . The mosque is distinguished by the small mausoleum with brick dome that stands close to the Minaret . The interior plan of the mosque is handsome and well preserved and it is assumed that the building was restored in the 18th century . One of the sides of the mosque is decorated with an arch , while the other one is supplied with an opening in its center that overlooks a wide hall facing the Qibla . The beautiful Sabil-Kuttab of the mosque is placed on the other side of the street and it was renovated twice in the 18th century .