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Review about Al Noor Mosque from Lance Mariano

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Lance Mariano
Lance Mariano
The structure is so beautiful
28.12.2020 | Text translated automaticallyShow original
You will be amazed by its structure.
No negative comment about the mosque.
I remember the day when I first saw Al Noor Mosque, my friends and I are going somewhere. While we are on our way going to a beach resort, we pass by the place where Al Noor Mosque is located. And it caught all our attention because of the beauty of its structure most especially because it's evening. And we are all amazed by its beauty.

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Al Noor Mosque

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A public mosque visit is hosted every Monday at 10am and private mosque visits can be arranged on other days except Friday & Saturday Email for private mosque tour.Cameras and video are welcome. We provide all necessary coverings to enter the mosque.

Description:

The Al Noor Mosque was built by order of the wife of the ruler of Sharjah, her Highness Sheikha Jawaher bint Mohammed al Qassimi, and completed in 2005. It can house 2,200 people in total for prayer which includes 400 in the ladies section and 1,800 in the men's section.

The architectural design of Al Noor Mosque has influences of classical Turkish Ottoman architecture, and there are elements that are similar to the Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul (also known as the Blue Mosque). The main entrance is flanked on both sides by 2 graceful minarets which soar into the sky at a height of 52 meters.

One of the eye catching features of the exterior is the elegant cascading domes, of which there are 34 in total. The central dome is surrounded by several half domes and finally at each corner by four small cupola domes. The interior of the central dome reaches a height of 31.5 meters.

The exterior of the mosque is complemented with ornamental repetitive floral cornices around the edge of the roof and the arched doorways and windows.

The interior of the domes are highly decorated with a combination of floral, geometric and other interlaced patterns. These arabesque patterns are made up of a number of repeated geometric elements.

The prayer hall is a large, but peaceful and serene open space with arches, pillars and collonettes (small columns) which are intrically decorated.

Address: Corniche St - Al MajazAl Majaz 1 - Sharjah;

 

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