Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (Abu Dhabi, UAE)
Sheikh Zayed
Grand Mosque is located in Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab
Emirates and is considered to be the key for worship in the country.
Sheikh Zayed
Grand Mosque was initiated by the late President of the United Arab Emirates
(UAE), HH Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who wanted to establish a
structure which unites the cultural diversity of Islamic world, the historical
and modern values of architecture and art. His final resting place is located
on the grounds beside the same mosque. The mosque was constructed from 1996 to
2007. It is the largest mosque in the United Arab Emirates and the eighth
largest mosque in the world. The mosque site is equivalent to the size five
football[clarification needed] fields approximately.
As the country's
grand mosque, it is the key place of worship for Friday gathering and Eid
prayers. During Eid it can be visited more than 40,000 people.
Sheikh Zayed
Grand Mosque Center (SZGMC) offices are located in the east minarets. SZGMC
manages the day to day operations, as a place of worship and Friday gathering
and also a center of learning and discovery through its educational cultural
activities and visitor programs.
The library,
located in the north/east minaret, serves the community with classic books and
publications addressing a range of Islamic subjects: sciences, civilization,
calligraphy, the arts, coins and includes some rare publications dating back
more than 200 years. In reflection of the diversity of the Islamic world and
the United Arab Emirates, the collection comprises material in a broad range of
languages including Arabic, English, French, Italian, Spanish, German and
Korean.
The Sheikh
Zayed Grand Mosque's design and construction 'unites the world', using artisans
and materials from many countries including Italy, Germany, Morocco, Pakistan,
India, Turkey, Malaysia, Iran, China, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Greece and
United Arab Emirates. More than 3,000 workers and 38 renowned contracting
companies took part in the construction of the mosque. Natural materials were
chosen for much of its design and construction due to their long-lasting
qualities, including marble stone, gold, semi-precious stones, crystals and
ceramics. It was built by the Italian company Impregilo.
The design of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque has been
inspired by Persian, Mughal and Moorish mosque architecture, particularly the
Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan and the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca,
Morocco being direct influences. The dome layout and floorplan of the mosque
was inspired by the Badshahi Mosque and the architecture was inspired by
Persian, Mughal and Moorish design. Its archways are quintessentially Moorish
and its minarets classically Arab. The design of the mosque can be best
described as a fusion of Arab, Persian, Mughal and Moorish architecture.
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