Mosque In Dubai Essay

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Complete List of Mosque in Dubai
Dubai is finely and well-planned city in UAE. The city has majorly turned into business hub. Sky-scrapers, malls or public park, everything here large and pulls the attention of tourist across world. So how can mosques and other religious places to be left out. Every mosque in Dubai is perfectly structured and designed by experts giving and traditional but modern look towards it. Few years back, it was reported that between 2008-2012 over 400 mosques were built keeping growing infrastructure and tourist hub in mind. These mosques not only offer spiritual satisfaction, but also are masterpiece in Muslim architecture. A trip to Dubai without visit any of these mosque is incomplete.
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Spanned over 8,700 sq. metres and inspired by 17th century Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Istanbul), this is the most beautiful mosque in Dubai. It was founded by Dubai based businessman Khalaf Al Habtoor; it was originally built in the year 1988 and further expanded in 2000. Located on Sheikh Zayed Road, the architecture has mix look of Ottoman and Andalusian styles. It houses more than 4,000 Islamic titles and also has inter-faith lecture. This grand Dubai mosque has welcomed high religious figures like Sheikh Ahmad Ali Al Nahas and Muazin of Haram Al …show more content…

Though it is not the largest one, but has a photogenic look. This little mosque has lattice work having details to every corner. Near to this mosque is the last remnant of Dubai city walls, which was built in 19th century. There are daily prayers held and the mosque sets amazing iftar during Ramadan period.
Iranian Mosque: This Shia mosque is located in Bur Dubai and has Persian architectural work. Though this mosque is not the most beautiful one, but still holds the best look. The mosque features facade and onion dome. Moreover, it features square tile-work having color-glazed in gold and bright colors. The walls inside are inscribed by Islamic Calligraphy in green, yellow, red and white colors.
Grand Mosque: Located between textile Souk and Dubai Museum, this is quite opposite to the Hindu Temple. It was originally built in 1998 and can hold 1,200 worshippers. Initially, this mosque was built as a school to study Quran. The architecture consists of 70 metre high minaret, the tallest in the Dubai. Moreover, there are 45 small and nine larger domes covering the roof of Grand Mosque. Non-Muslims are not allowed to enter, except the minaret where photographs can be taken. The Grand Mosque is considered as the hub of Dubai's religious and cultural

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