Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah

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The Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah (Arabic: مَسْجِد ٱلشَّيْخ زَايِد فِي ٱلْفُجَيْرَة, romanized: Masjid Aš-Šaykh Zāyid fil-Fujayrah), is the main mosque in the Emirate of Fujairah,[4] and the second largest in the U.A.E. after the mosque with the same name in Abu Dhabi.[1][2]

OwnershipGovernment
Coordinates25°7′33.89″N 56°19′36.77″E
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Sheikh Zayed Mosque
Masjid Aš-Šaykh Zāyid fil-Fujayrah (مَسْجِد ٱلشَّيْخ زَايِد فِي ٱلْفُجَيْرَة)
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
OwnershipGovernment
Location
LocationFujairah, United Arab Emirates
Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah is located in United Arab Emirates
Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah
Location in the U.A.E.
Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah is located in Persian Gulf
Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah
Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah (Persian Gulf)
Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah is located in Middle East
Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah
Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah (Middle East)
Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah is located in West and Central Asia
Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah
Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah (West and Central Asia)
Coordinates25°7′33.89″N 56°19′36.77″E
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleOttoman and Moorish[1][2]
Groundbreaking2010[1]
Completed2014[1][2]
Construction costAED 210 million[1]
Specifications
Capacityabout 28,000[3]
Length420 m (1,380 ft)
Dome65[2]
Minaret6
Minaret heightbetween 80 and 100 metres (260 and 330 feet)
Site area39,000 m2 (420,000 sq ft)[1]
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History

The mosque opened in 2015, and Fujairah's ruler, Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, led the first Eid prayers.[1][2]

Geography

The mosque is located on Mohammed bin Matar Road in central Fujairah City.[1][3]

Structure

Similar in appearance to the Blue Mosque in Istanbul,[1][2] this large white mosque[4] is a landmark that is visible from many locations in the centre of the city.[5] It can hold around 28,000 worshippers,[3] and measures 39,000 m2 (3.9 ha; 9.6 acres). It has 65 domes and six minarets, between 80 and 100 metres (260 and 330 feet) in height. The courtyard of the mosque, with fountains and gardens, can hold 14,000 people.[1][2]

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