The mashrabiyya (see next image for the meaning of this term) in the tomb chamber of the Al-Rifa\u27i mosque, which lies opposite the Madrasa of Sultan Hasan, on the site of a zawiya acquired and demolished by the princess Khushyar, consort of Ibrahim Pasha and mother of Khedive Isma‘il (1863– 79). The architect Husayn Pasha Fahmi was empowered to build a mosque with tombs for Shaykh ‘Ali al-Rifa‘i, a saint formerly buried in the zawiya, and Shaykh ‘Abd Allah al-Ansari, a companion of the Prophet, as well as mausoleums for the founder and her descendants. The result is one of the earliest revival monuments in Cairo. Its neo-Mamluk architectural style and decoration establishes a visual relationship with its neighbor built five hundred year...