A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims. Mosques commonly serve as locations for prayer, Ramadan vigils, funeral services, Sufi ceremonies, marriage and business agreements, alms collection and distribution, as well as homeless shelters. Here we are listed top 10 Most Beautiful Mosques In The World.
10 Most Beautiful Mosques In The World
1. Sheikh Zayed Mosque
Abu Dhabhi, United Arab Emirates
The magnificent Sheikh Zayed mosque is located in Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates. Its courtyard has 82 domes, 1000 columns, 24 carat gold glided chandeliers and the world’s largest hand knotted carpet which will take your breath away. The mosque is decorated with Greek and Italian marble. The designers have used mosaic to cover the entire courtyard. The courtyard itself is noted as being is one of the largest among all the mosques in the world. A reflective pool surrounds the mosque, amplifying its beauty. It won’t be wrong to say that this is the best mosque in the world.
2. Putra Mosque
Putrajaya, Malaysia
The Putra Mosque, constructed with rose-tinted granite, combines the Middle Eastern and traditional Malay design elements in its architecture. The dome of the mosque has exquisite features including the stunning illustrations on the rose-tinted stained glass windows beneath it. It has three main functional areas: the prayer hall, the courtyard, and various learning facilities and function rooms. The Putra Mosque is the most stunning mosque of the country and is one of the top tourist attractions of Malaysia!
3. Hagia Sophia Mosque
Istanbul, Turkey
The Greek translation of Hagia Sophia is ‘Divine Wisdom’. One of the largest and most beautiful buildings of the world, Hagia Sophia has a gigantic domed selling with four minarets surrounding it which are visible for miles! The interior of the mosque is heavily covered with gold mosaic on the ceiling and is enriched with artistically huge marble pillar, walls, floors and columns. Beneath the dome are 40 windows that allow sunlight to peep through delightfully; giving it a beautiful look. Initially, utilized as an Orthodox Church in the 6th century, it later was converted into a mosque. In 1935 it was declared a museum by the first President of Turkey. Hagia Sophia is one of the most beautiful mosques in Turkey.
4. Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
Muscat, Oman
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is one of Oman’s most popular tourist attractions. It is a stunning piece of modern Islamic architecture, with the interiors of the mosque wall covered with light and dark grey marble. With more than 6,00,000 fine crystals, over a thousand halogen bulbs, and 24 karat gold plating on the metal bits, its magnificent chandelier took almost four years to complete. The carpet is also uniquely designed and is noted for being the second largest hand-woven carpet in the world! It is definitely the most beautiful mosque in the world.
5. Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque
Putrajaya, Malaysia
Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque also known as the ‘Iron Mosque’ is located in Putrajaya, Malayasia. More than 70% of the mosque was built entirely with stainless steel, imported from Germany and China. The main entrance glass is made of reinforced concrete to increase the strength of the structure and fine glass has been used to create an illusion of a white mosque from afar.
6. Blue Mosque
Istanbul, Turkey
The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, popularly known as ‘The Blue Mosque’ is an architectural marvel, and is the most beautiful mosque in Asia. Though, the exterior may not catch your attention in an instant, the interior is an absolute delight. It is filled with 20,000 pieces of blue tiles and is a sight to behold! The central dome of the mosque is supported with four half domes that face four different directions. The beauty of the six minarets at night is simply breath-taking. Top 10 mosques in Istanbul you must-visit
7. The Great Mosque of Makkah
Mecca, Saudi
‘The Sacred Mosque’ or ‘The Great Mosque of Mecca’ or ‘Grand Mosque’ is the largest Islamic holy shrine in the world. The Sacred Mosque in Saudi Arabia is built around the Kaaba and has more than hundred gates and several huge minarets. Muslims pray facing towards the distinctive black cube known as the ‘Kaaba’ partly clad with marble and a 300 kg heavy door which leads into the room. During Hajj pilgrimage, it has one of the largest annual gatherings of Muslims in the world.
8. Nasir al-Mulk Mosque
Shiraz, Iran
Nasir al-Mulk mosque is also popularly known as ‘The Pink Mosque’. The exterior looks like any other formal mosque, but the interior boasts of remarkable piece of architecture. The inner courtyard features the typical arch gates, synonymous with Islamic architecture but its unique blue glazed tiles, intricate carved ceilings and intricate Koranic inscriptions makes the mosque a sheer work of art. The interiors have ornate arches and chandeliers all dotted in an beautiful pattern of glazed tiles and fine Persian carpets that create stunning contrasts. Coloured glass adds myriad shades inside this beautiful mosque. At the crack of the dawn, the stained glass reflects on the surface forming a wonderful astonishing pattern.
9. Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Surrounded by an artificial lagoon, the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque is among the most beautiful mosques in the world. The interior of the mosque is both pretty and lavish with the floor made from the finest Italian marble. The golden dome of the mosque has been created of pure gold and shines brightly in the night sky.
10. Malacca Straits Mosque
Melacca, Malaysia
The Malacca Straits Mosque is located on Pulau Melaka, a man-made island, spread across 40 hectares. The best time to take in the sheer beauty of the mosque is at the end of the day where the contrast of the sky reflects off of the stained glass of the mosque. The doorway of Malacca Straits Mosque is lined with various delicate patterns while the minarets of the mosque have the architectural feel of a lighthouse. The dome of the mosque is not a massive one but is built marvelously nonetheless with the massive chandelier hung in the center of it, being a must see for all who visit. Malacca is considered one of the famous tourist destinations in the world. People of other faiths are also allowed to visit provided they dress in appropriate proper attire.
Written By – Abhishek Kodre, Source – holidayme.