7 Famous Mosques in the World

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Mosques have been a place of worship for Muslims all over the world. Different Muslim rulers, emperors, and leaders made different mosques during their reigns. They have used the finest artisans and architects to build mosques that are still famous for their beautiful architecture and artistic buildings.

People call the mosque “Masjid” in the Arabic language. It is a place where Muslims gather five times a day to offer prayer, to say the name of Allah who is the creator, and to ask for His forgiveness. Muslims offer prayers five times a day which is known as ‘Salat’. In this way, they not only ask for forgiveness of their sins from the creator but also pray to Allah to fulfill their wishes.

Mosques throughout the world are different from each other in design, style, size, construction, etc. However, some features remain the same like domes, minarets, columns, etc.

Mosques have different architecture and building styles due to contrary cultures in diverse areas of the world. Mosques are not only a place to relax and get peace of mind but also a place that shows the culture and history of a specific region in a definitive way.

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7 Famous Mosques around the World

Additionally, mosques differ in size according to the population of a particular area, but people hire different artisans to beautify the mosques as they are sacred places for the whole Muslim community. Moreover, mosques around the world are famous for their history or beautiful buildings, etc.

Discuss below some of the world’s most famous mosques.

1.     Masjid-Al-Haram

This is the largest mosque in the world. This is also the most sacred and holiest place for Muslims all around the world. This mosque is built around Kaaba in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Different Muslim rulers have rebuilt and extended the mosque in their eras.

The mosque covers an area of 400,800 sq meters. It is not only the largest mosque but indeed the most beautiful as well. It is also one of the most prominent places in the world for Muslims to worship. The mosque is also famous for its rule that no one is allowed to fight within the mosque premises.

Other important sites of Islam are situated in the mosque premises, including Maqam-e-Ibrahim and the well of ZamZam. The mosque has the capacity to accommodate more than 1.5 million people.

2.     Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Abu Dhabi, UAE houses the mosque, adorned with 82 white domes and sparkling chandeliers covered in Swarovski. Hand-knotted carpet, the world’s largest, contributes to the mosque’s ranking among the world’s most beautiful mosques and gives it its claim to fame.

The front yard of the mosque has a pool, and at night time, the columns of the mosque reflect in the pool and look fabulous. Additionally, Adorn the mosque’s columns with amethyst and jasper stones and decorate its walls with calligraphic writing.

3.     Wazir Khan Mosque

Wazir Khan Mosque is located in Lahore, Pakistan, and it is a must-visit tourist spot for both religious and non-religious tourists. Moreover, the mosque constructs in the 17th century and is adorned with Fresco paintings and beautiful tiles. In addition, the mosque boasts amazing mosaic work tiles that trace back to the Mughal era and enhance its magnificence. Additionally, the mosque has an Indo-Islamic building style. Furthermore, it remains open for visitors between 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

4.     Islamic Center Mosque

The Islamic Center Mosque locates in Rijeka, Croatia. The mosque shows a perfect mix of conventional and modern Islamic architecture. The dome of the mosque has an exclusive style with a geometric silhouette and prototype. Shape the dome into five different parts to appear as a single object. The famous Croatian sculptor Dusan Dzamonja designed this mosque. The mosque remains open for visitors between 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

5.     Jamia Masjid

Jamia Masjid is located in New Delhi, India.

The Mughal emperor Shajahan ordered the construction of the mosque between 1650 to 1656. This mosque has the capacity to accommodate nearly 25000 people at one time. The mosque has three gates, two minarets, and three domes. Inspiration for the mosque’s architecture came from the Indian and Jain religions, and 5000 laborers participated in its construction. The total expense to build the mosque at that time was Rs. 1 million.

6.     Ummayyad Mosque

Ummayyad Mosque is located in Damascus, Syria. They built the mosque in 715. Moreover, The mosque consists of three domes that are high rising. There is a spacious courtyard in the mosque where several Muslims gather every day to offer the prayer ‘Salat’. The mosque is also famous because it has a shrine of Prophet Yahya. The mosque remains open for tourists between 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

7.     Aqsunqur Mosque

The Aqsunqur mosque is located in Cairo, Egypt. In the 14th century, builders constructed the mosque in mostly Ottoman architectural style and decorated it with Iznik tiles. The tiles feature typical Egyptian designs, such as tulip trees in vases and cypress trees. The founder of the mosque was Shams El-Din. The mosque is also famous because it has the tombs of Shams El-Din and his sons.

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Furthermore, Mosques are the best place not only to worship but also if you are in search of peace and mysticism, then mosques are the best option. Worshippers come to the mosque to offer prayers, to say the name of Allah, and to ask for His forgiveness, His blessings, and recompense. Moreover, the beautiful architecture and splendid buildings make the mosque a must-visit place for both Muslim and non-Muslim tourists from around the world.