The building was first built as a masjid in the middle of the madrasah rooms.
The madrasah was damaged in the earthquake of 1894, became unusable in 1914, and lost its originality with the haphazard repairs carried out in 1976, and all its surfaces were covered with mortar.
The wooden narthex was renovated with reinforced concrete.
The dome of the Harim, which sits on an octagonal drum, has been rebuilt.
The mihrab was made of concrete after the removal of the central window.
In 1979, the wooden minaret was renovated by covering it with iron sheets.
- Prominent features
Its walls are built of cut stone, and it has a structure integrated with the madrasah.
The Harim section attracts attention with its reconstructed reinforced concrete narthex; the Harim dome with arcades is placed on an octagonal drum.
The mihrab is made of concrete, the minbar is made of wood; the inner wall skirts are covered with wood paneling.
The upper gallery is reached by an iron sheet staircase from inside the masjid.
Its minaret has a single balcony, was built using wooden materials and covered with iron sheets.