King Abdullah I Mosque

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King Abdullah I Mosque: A Testament to Islamic Heritage

Completed in 1989, King Abdullah I Mosque is a significant religious site in Amman, Jordan. This mosque, built as a memorial by King Hussein to honor his grandfather, draws visitors with its architectural grandeur.

The mosque can hold 7000 worshippers, with additional space for 3000 in the courtyard. Unique features include a 35m diameter blue dome adorned with Quranic inscriptions, multiple minarets, and a dedicated museum exhibiting artifacts like photographs, pottery, and coins. It is the only mosque in Amman that permits non-Muslim visitors.

Must-See Wonders

  • 🕌 Massive Prayer Hall: A spacious octagonal design with a majestic blue dome.
  • 📸 Islamic Museum: Displays rare artifacts and memorabilia related to King Abdullah I.
  • 👗 Dress Code: Women must cover their heads; garments are provided at the entrance.

Accessibility is free, making it an excellent stop for tourists, families, and historians alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum King Abdullah I Mosque

Largest Mosque in Amman

Holds up to 7000 worshippers, making it the largest in the city.

Architectural Style

Features a blue dome and soaring minarets typical of Islamic architecture.

Museum Inside

Includes artifacts like ancient pottery and photographs of King Abdullah I.

Location

Sulayman An Nabullsi

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