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Dubai’s Most Lovely Mosques to Go to


One of the most visited tourist attractions in Dubai, the Jumeirah Mosque is an iconic landmark located next to Jumeirah beach. The mosque welcomes visitors of all faiths and has become a city landmark. The elegant structure was built in 1976, and it features regal white minarets and a large central dome with intricate artistry and beauty. The good part – Jumeirah Mosque runs guided tours for visitors. Remember to keep your cameras ready for some good shots, as it is said that the mosque is one of the most photographed landmarks in Dubai.

Al Farooq Mosque
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Al Farooq Omar bin Khattab Mosque (also referred to as Blue mosque) is a stunning work of art that will stay vividly in the minds of its visitors. Located at Al Safa, the mosque features a spectacular Islamic architectural style inspired by the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, which guests will love to admire. When it comes to the outer appearance and the inner spaces, they are stunning and have a wonderful blend of Andalusian art with Turkish and Moroccan art. The mosque is remarkable for its 21 domes, and the ceiling of the mosque is decorated with inscriptions of Qur’anic Ayahs and other stunning Islamic drawings and inscriptions. The mosque is a must-visit hotspot.

The Great Mosque of Dubai

Situated in Bur Dubai between the textile souk and the Dubai Museum, the Grand Mosque, originally built in 1900 and reconstructed in 1960 and 1998, is open for free tours to non-Muslims. With a 70-meter minaret resembling a lighthouse, the mosque’s sandy-grey walls are adorned with a Quranic inscription above the entrance facade. The roof features 45 small and nine larger domes, and the mosque has a capacity for up to 1,200 worshippers. It stands as a significant religious and architectural landmark in Dubai.

DIFC Grand Mosque

DIFC Grand Mosque is a striking structure by Gate Village located in Dubai International Financial Centre. It is designed by leading architectural firm RMJM. The mosque is inspired by traditional Islamic architecture and features intricate mashrabiya elements. The interior space is light and airy and rings of a traditional mosque design with a contemporary style.

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