| Sheikh Zayed Mosque | |
|---|---|
مَسْجِد ٱلشَّيْخ زَايِد فِي ٱلْفُجَيْرَة  | |
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| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Sunni Islam | 
| Ownership | Government | 
| Location | |
| Location | Fujairah, the U.A.E. | 
![]() Location in the United Arab Emirates ![]() Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah (Middle East) ![]() Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah (Asia)  | |
| Geographic coordinates | 25°7′33.89″N 56°19′36.77″E / 25.1260806°N 56.3268806°E | 
| Architecture | |
| Type | Mosque | 
| Style | Ottoman and Moorish[1][2] | 
| Groundbreaking | 2010[1] | 
| Completed | 2014[1][2] | 
| Construction cost | AED 210 million[1] | 
| Specifications | |
| Capacity | about 28,000[3] | 
| Length | 420 m (1,380 ft) | 
| Dome(s) | 65[2] | 
| Minaret(s) | 6 | 
| Minaret height | between 80 and 100 metres (260 and 330 feet) | 
| Site area | 39,000 m2 (420,000 sq ft)[1] | 
The Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Fujairah (Arabic: مَسْجِد ٱلشَّيْخ زَايِد فِي ٱلْفُجَيْرَة, romanized: Masjid Ash-Shaykh Zāyid fil-Fujayrah), is the main mosque in the Emirate of Fujairah,[4] and the second largest in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after the mosque with the same name in Abu Dhabi.[1][2]
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]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Haza, Ruba (24 September 2015). "UAE's second-largest place of worship opens for Eid prayers". The National. Fujairah. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Al Hameli, Asmaa (2015-10-18). "Fujairah mosque worthy of Sheikh Zayed's great name". The National. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
 - 1 2 3 Fujairah Map, UAE: Fujairah Tourism & Antiquities Authority, 2018
 - 1 2 Walker, Jenny; Ham, Anthony; Schulte-Peevers, Andrea (2016-08-01). Lonely Planet Oman, UAE & Arabian Peninsula. Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-1-7865-7305-6.
 - ↑ MacManais, E. J. (Summer 2018). "Sheikh Zayed Mosque – Our very special landmark". www.fujairahobserver.ae. UAE: Fujairah Observer. pp. 60–63.
 



