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Check it out: 4 new mosques in the UAE situated at every corner of a popular square amaze locals

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Last updated: 2024/06/29 at 8:34 PM
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Sharjah has recently constructed four new mosques at one junction, showcasing traditional Islamic designs and adding an Arab cultural and Islamic touch to the city. Situated between residential towers and surrounding the famous square, previously known as Al Khan Bridge, these mosques are an essential addition to the community. Each mosque, located at a key square on the Sharjah-Dubai Road connecting industrial areas with various streets, has a total land area of 400 square meters and can accommodate up to 1,300 worshippers, both male and female. These new mosques feature similar designs, including 60-meter high minarets and four domes, offering a breathtaking aerial view to residents and visitors.

Named after Islam’s four caliphs – Abu Bakr Al Siddiq, Omar bin Al Khattab, Othman bin Affan, and Ali bin Abi Talib, these mosques stand as symbols of Sharjah’s commitment to promoting Arab and Islamic heritage at both local and international levels. The emirate already boasts some of the most beautiful mosques in the country, such as Al Noor Mosque on the Buhairah Corniche and Sharjah Mosque on Kalba Road. The addition of these new mosques further solidifies Sharjah’s reputation as a city that values and celebrates its cultural and religious roots, attracting tourists and residents alike.

The construction of these mosques has been welcomed by residents in the neighborhoods, especially during the summer and the holy month of Ramadan when worshippers flock to mosques for prayers. The strategic location of these mosques at a busy intersection ensures that they cater to a diverse range of worshippers, including residents and motorists traveling towards Dubai and Ajman. Abdul Jabbar, a resident of Ajman, highlighted the importance of having mosques in this area, emphasizing the convenience they offer to both residents and travelers passing through the corridor.

Residents like Salman Ahmed from Al Khan expressed their gratitude towards the Sharjah government for building these mosques, making prayer more accessible and convenient for the local community. He noted that the mosques not only serve as places of worship but also contribute to the aesthetic beauty of the surroundings, with many people taking photos of the mosques due to their picturesque backdrop. The completion of these four new mosques is a testament to Sharjah’s dedication to providing essential community infrastructure while preserving and showcasing its rich Islamic heritage.

In conclusion, the construction of four new mosques in Sharjah reflects the emirate’s commitment to honoring its Islamic heritage and promoting cultural diversity within the community. These mosques not only provide a place of worship for residents but also contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of the city. By blending traditional Islamic architecture with modern design elements, Sharjah has created a harmonious blend of the past and the present. The addition of these mosques further strengthens Sharjah’s reputation as a city that values inclusivity, cultural heritage, and religious tolerance, making it an attractive destination for tourists and residents alike.

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