Grand Mosque in Dubai
Grand Mosque | |
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مسجد دبي الكبير | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Sunni Islam |
Location | |
Location | Dubai,Emirate of Dubai,United Arab Emirates |
Geographic coordinates | 25°15′52″N55°17′48″E/ 25.26444°N 55.29667°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 1,200 worshipers |
Dome(s) | 54 |
Minaret height | 70 meters |
TheGrand Mosque(Arabic:مسجد دبي الكبير) is amosqueinDubai,Emirate of Dubai,United Arab Emirates.It is located between the textilesoukand theDubai Museumclose to a small stream in theBur Dubaiarea. Originally built in 1900, demolished and built again in 1960, it then underwent a further rebuilding in 1998 (the present one). It now holds up to 1,200 worshippers. Non-Muslims are permitted to enter the Mosque daily from Sunday to Thursday from 9 AM to 11:30 AM for free tours.[1][2]The mosque is the hub of Dubai's religious and cultural life.[3]
History
[edit]The mosque was originally a school devoted to study of theQur'an,known as akuttab,which welcomed its first students in the year 1900 to learn the Qur'an by rote.[2]This building was replaced by a new mosque on the same site in 1960, which in turn was itself rebuilt in 1998, closer in style to the original of 1900.[1][4]This mosque is one of the largest in Dubai and is dominant edifice in the old city.[1]
Architecture
[edit]The tallest feature of the mosque is the 70-metre (230 ft)minaret,the tallest in Dubai, which resembles alighthouse.The sandy-grey walls are generally unadorned, but there is a large Quranic inscription inlaid above the five columns of the entrance facade, which sit at the top of a short flight of six steps.[1][4]The 45 small and nine larger domes with the tall minaret cover the roof of the Grand Mosque.[1]The wooden windows are fitted with hand-made stained glass and blend well with the old town of Bur Dubai, and its minaret is designed inAnatolianarchitectural style. Visitors to the mosque are advised to dress conservatively.[2]The mosque has a capacity of up to 1,200 worshippers.[5]Nearest metro station isAl Fahidi.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^abcdeThomas,Gavin (3 September 2009).Frommer's Dubai and Abu Dhabi Day by Day.John Wiley & Sons. pp. 41–42.ISBN978-0-470-68459-7.
- ^abcLyons, Colette (December 8, 2010).The Unofficial Guide to Dubai.John Wiley & Sons. p. 187.
- ^"Lonely Planet review for Grand Mosque".Lonely Planet.Retrieved1 June2013.
- ^abThomas, Gavin (September 3, 2009).Frommer's Dubai and Abu Dhabi Day by Day.p. 41.
- ^Ian Cross; Pilot Productions (2005).Adventure Golf: From Fairways to Fun Days Attractions on and Off the World's Most Remarkable Golf Courses.GLOBE PEQUOT Press. p.107.ISBN978-0-7627-3790-1.