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What to Do in Dubai - Grand Mosque
 

The Grand Mosque was only rebuilt in 1998 and boasts the city’s tallest minaret, at 70m (231ft). Located on the Bur Dubai side of the creek, near the Ruler’s Court, the Grand Mosque consists of nine large domes and 45 smaller ones. This huge religious edifice can house up to 1200 worshippers.

Grand Mosque, Grand Mosque Dubai, Grand Mosque UAE, Dubai Grand Mosque, Grand Mosque in Dubai, Grand Mosque in Dubai It is actually a recreation of the original Grand Mosque, constructed in 1900. Traditional Persian details abound, such as domes, an inspiring sky-blue mosaic, sand-hued facades, handmade stained glass, and wooden shutters. The Grand Mosque is also home to Dubai's tallest minaret, where the muezzin, or crier, calls the people to prayer. Non-Muslims are not permitted inside the mosque.


The Arabic word for mosque is `masjid', i.e. place of prostration. The holy day of the Islamic week is Friday, `yaum al jum'a', on which day all adult Muslim men are commanded to go to the mosque for prayer (women can perform their prayers at home). The mosque where Muslims gather especially for the Friday prayer is the `masjid jum'a', the Grand Mosque.


Inside Architecture of Grand Mosque:
  • Qibla wall, the wall, which faces Mecca, as this is the direction (qibla), which a Muslim has to face while he is praying.
  • Mihrab, prayer niche in the center of the qibla wall indicating the exact praying direction. It is also the `holiest' place in the mosque.
  • Minbar, a pulpit/platform to the right of the mihrab from where the `imam', the one who leads the prayer, delivers the `khutba', the Friday sermon, which can deal with religious, social and political subjccts.
  • In Islam it is forbidden to create any pictures of living beings (except plants), which could be worshipped. Accordingly, it is very rare to find pictures in mosques at all. Instead, the interior is usually decorated with rich ornamental patterns and Arabic calligraphy.
Before entering the mosque for prayer, the ritual cleansing (wudu') has to be performed. It starts with washing the right and left hand (3x), then the mouth (3x), the nose (3x), the face (3x), the right and left arm (3x), the head, the ears, and finally the right and left foot (3x). .

Boasting the city's tallest minaret at 230 feet (70m), the Grand Mosque is a notable landmark with its multi-domed style and impressive size. It is an important place of worship and can accommodate up to 1,200 worshippers inside. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the Mosque.

Grand Mosque, Grand Mosque Dubai, Grand Mosque UAE, Dubai Grand Mosque, Grand Mosque in Dubai, Grand Mosque in Dubai It is a beautiful example of restoration work and was built in the 1990s in the style of the Grand Mosque, which dated from 1900 but was demolished to make way for another mosque in 1960.

Address: Al Mussalla Road

Technical Data :
Height (struct.) 70 m 230 ft

 
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