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Thursday, 6 March 2014

SHEIKH ZAYED GRAND MOSQUE ABU DHABI

Shaek Zayed Grand Mosque is located in Abu Dhabi, the capital city of United Arab Emirates. It was initiated by the late president of UAE Shaek Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and is considered to be the key for worship in the country.

As the country's grand mosque, it is the key place to worship for Friday gathering & Eid prayers. The mosque was constructed from 1996 to 2007. It is the largest mosque in the United Arab Emirates & the eighth largest mosque in the world. The mosque size is equivalent to the size five football fields approximately. During Eid it can be visited more than 40,000 people.

It was named after the founding father Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nhayan who is the first president of the UAE. Zayed had a keen interest in the history of the Arabian Peninsula. In the Arabian Desert, Zayed learned courage & chivalry. The experience that Sheikh Zayed had growing up in a harsh environment had  a tremendous impact on shaping his exceptional personality. He was known for his patience, insightfulness & optimism but the central trait of his personality was wisdom.

Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque was a dream in the heart of Late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan. The  Mosque is an expression of a visionary leader who believed that nothing is impossible & conceived that  the most gracious achievements start from the heart. 

The Shaek Zayed Grand Mosque.

Entrance view to the main hall of the mosque.

Me, Glenn & Nathan before entering the holy place. 


Captured this using my iPhone & the lightings was just amazing.


Original artistic forms.




Intricate details & artistic design patterns on the walls & ceilings of the mosque.


The side view of the Mosque.


Looks even outstanding in reality, I even had goosebumps when I saw this view.


Arabic artistic design element.




Look at this artistic glass work with that chandelier- such a piece of art.

Amazing Islamic Mosque Architecture.

Striking a pose in these white & gold pillar interiors of the mosque.


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