Notable Mosques and Worship Sites
Sharjah's religious landscape is defined by grand Ottoman and traditional Arabic architectural styles. This collection includes the Sharjah Mosque, the emirate's largest place of worship, and the King Faisal Mosque, a landmark gift from Saudi Arabia opened in 1987. These sites showcase intricate tile work, towering minarets, and vast prayer halls, ranging from historic waterfront structures in Al Khan to modern landmarks in the city center.
King Faisal Mosque
Opened in 1987, this was once the largest mosque in the UAE. It features a unique architectural design with two 70-meter minarets and can accommodate over 16,000 worshippers.
Place of Worship
A mosque located within the Al Rafisah Dam rest area in Khorfakkan, serving visitors to the mountain reservoir and surrounding hiking trails.
Sharjah Mosque
The largest mosque in Sharjah, inaugurated in 2019. It follows the Ottoman architectural style with 81 domes, two 75-meter minarets, and a total capacity for 25,000 people.
Sheikh Saoud Alqassimi Mosque
A large contemporary mosque in the Al Shahba district, known for its multiple domes and prominent location.
Al Huda Mosque
Located in the Al Khalidiya area near Al Khan, featuring traditional Islamic design elements.
Mahmoud Ibn Alrabe'i Mosque
A Sunni mosque located in the Al Fayha neighborhood.
Al Khan Mosque
A prominent mosque in the Al Khan district, reflecting the local architectural style of the historic coastal area.
Juma Mosque
A community mosque located in the Al Suyoh area.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Sultan Al Nu'aymi Mosque
A large mosque situated in the Al Ramtha district.
Al Fayah Mosque
A place of worship located in the Al Fayah desert region.
Umar Ibn Al Khattab Mosque
A mosque located in the coastal town of Khorfakkan.
Obaid Humaid Bo Ekloh
A Sunni mosque serving the Al Rahmanya residential community.
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