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Sultan Qaboos Mosque

The Sultan Qaboos Mosque is one of the largest and most beautiful mosques in Oman. Located in the capital city of Muscat, it was completed in 2001 and named after Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said. The mosque is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture, featuring a grand prayer hall, intricate mosaics, and a stunning chandelier.

History & Origins

The mosque was commissioned by Sultan Qaboos to mark the 30th year of his reign. It took six years to construct and was designed to accommodate up to 20,000 worshippers. The mosque is a symbol of Oman's cultural and religious heritage.

Architecture & Features

The mosque's design blends traditional Islamic architecture with modern elements. The main prayer hall is adorned with a massive Persian carpet, one of the largest in the world, and a chandelier made of Swarovski crystals. The minarets and domes are decorated with intricate calligraphy and geometric patterns.

Legends & Facts

The mosque's chandelier is one of its most famous features, weighing over 8 tons and containing over 600,000 crystals. The Persian carpet in the prayer hall took four years to weave and was made by 600 weavers.

Tourist Tips

Visitors should dress modestly and remove their shoes before entering the prayer hall. Non-Muslims are welcome to visit outside of prayer times.

Nearby

  • Royal Opera House Muscat: A world-class venue for performing arts.
  • Mutrah Souq: A traditional market selling spices, textiles, and souvenirs.
  • Al Alam Palace: The ceremonial palace of the Sultan of Oman.
  • Mutrah Corniche: A scenic waterfront promenade.
  • Bait Al Zubair Museum: A museum showcasing Omani heritage.

Practical FAQ for Travelers

What are the opening hours?

The mosque is open to non-Muslims from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Saturday to Thursday.

Is there an entrance fee?

There is no entrance fee, but donations are welcome.

What should I wear?

Visitors must dress modestly, with women covering their hair.

Can children visit?

Yes, children are welcome but must follow the dress code.

Is photography allowed?

Photography is allowed, but avoid taking pictures of worshippers.

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