Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque – A Must-Visit Landmark in Muscat
Overview
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat is the largest and most important mosque in Oman and one of the most remarkable religious landmarks in the Middle East. Opened in 2001 and commissioned by Sultan Qaboos bin Said, the mosque is celebrated for its stunning Islamic architecture, elegant white marble façade, and beautifully landscaped gardens. Inside, visitors can admire a magnificent prayer hall featuring one of the world’s largest hand-woven Persian carpets and an enormous crystal chandelier that creates a breathtaking atmosphere.
Why Visit
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One of the most beautiful and architecturally impressive mosques in the Middle East.
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Offers a rare opportunity for non-Muslim visitors to enter and learn about Islamic culture.
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Home to a spectacular prayer hall with a giant Persian carpet and massive chandelier.
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Peaceful courtyards, gardens, and reflective pools make it ideal for sightseeing and photography.
Visitor Tips & Hacks
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Dress modestly: Women should cover hair, arms, and legs; men should wear long trousers.
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Visit early: Non-Muslim visiting hours are usually in the morning (Saturday–Thursday).
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Free entry: There is no entrance fee to visit the mosque.
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Photography: The courtyard, arches, and interior chandelier provide excellent photo spots.
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Respectful behavior: Maintain quiet and respectful conduct as it is an active place of worship.
