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Sharjah New Grand Mosque | The Emirate's Largest Mosque | 🕌 COMPLETE OVERVIEW 2020 Updated for 2024

Updated: February 13, 2024

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largest mosque in Sharjah, which was inaugurated by His Highness Dr Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, over the weekend can accommodate up to 25,000 worshippers.The Dh300 million Sharjah Mosque, located near the intersection of Maliha Road and the Emirates Road in the Tay area, stretches over a total area of two million square feet. It has an inside capacity of more than 5,000 worshippers, including 610 women.
The front hall and side lobbies have a capacity of more than 6,000 worshippers. The mosque’s outer yards can accommodate a further 13,500 worshippers.
Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, who was also present at the inauguration, performed Isha’ and Tarawih prayers along with a large number of shaikhs, senior officials and worshippers from the different parts of the country on Friday. It is equipped to welcome non-Muslim visitors and lovers of knowledge from around the world.
It contains dedicated spaces and paths for non-Muslims, a museum, gift shop, cafeteria, open yards, fountains and waterfalls. It also houses a large library rich in Islamic and cultural original
The parking lot of the mosque can accommodate about 2,260 cars and buses.
There are 300 parking spaces inside the mosque building, 1,400 outside besides 60 spaces for buses, 500 outside the mosque fence and 16 large sunshade areas.
The mosque has six gates and entrances, including four public entrances, two for women, one for VIPs and one for buses.
It serves the areas of Tay, Seouh, Badea, Hawshi and Juwaiza, and commuters passing through the main roads of the country such as Maliha Road and Emirates Road.