41st Street Mosque
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A Spiritual Haven: 41st Street Mosque
41st Street Mosque serves as a prominent religious and cultural landmark in Khartoum, reflecting the Islamic traditions of Sudan.
Founded in the early 20th century, this mosque stands as a symbol of religious significance and community worship. The mosque features traditional Sudanese architectural styles with intricate minarets and spacious prayer halls, serving as a hub for local worshippers and visitors alike.
Cultural Highlights
🕌 Architectural Design: The mosque showcases intricate calligraphy and stunning mosaics that highlight Sudanese craftsmanship.
📚 Historical Significance: A gathering place for the community, hosting various religious and cultural events.
🌍 Educational Hub: Offers programs in Islamic teachings and cultural education for citizens and tourists.
Accessibility to the mosque is free, making it an excellent visit for tourists, students, and historians interested in Islamic architecture and culture.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum41st Street Mosque
Community Center
The mosque serves as a key venue for community gatherings and educational programs.
Architectural Details
The mosque showcases traditional calligraphy and stunning tile work native to Sudan.
Cultural Events
Regularly hosts events during Ramadan and other Islamic festivals, attracting large crowds.
Location
Address
View mapAmarat
Opening Hours
Friday:
5:30 AM–8:00 PM
Monday:
5:30 AM–8:00 PM
Saturday:
5:30 AM–8:00 PM
Sunday:
5:30 AM–8:00 PM
Thursday:
5:30 AM–8:00 PM
Tuesday:
5:30 AM–8:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:30 AM–8:00 PM
Contact Information
Price
Free entry. Donations for maintenance are appreciated.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 1-2 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Weekdays during afternoon prayers for a quiet experience; weekends can be crowded.