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Al
Noor
Mosque
(Arabic:
جَامِع
ٱلنُّوْر,
romanized:
Jāmiʿ
An-Nūr)
is
a
mosque
in
Sharjah,
the
United
Arab
Emirates,
located
on
the
Khaled
lagoon
at
the
Buhaira
Corniche.
It
is
of
Turkish
Ottoman
design
and
was
influenced
by
the
Sultan
Ahmed
Mosque
in
Turkey.
It
is
one
of
the
mosques
open
to
the
public
in
Sharjah,
which
has
over
600
total.
In
2014
the
mosque
set
a
Guinness
World
Record
for
the
"World's
largest
wooden
charity
box"
for
their
Ramadan
donation
campaign.
With
a
unique
design
based
on
traditional
Ottoman-style
architecture,
Al
Noor
Mosque
is
an
iconic
destination
in
Sharjah.
Located
on
Sharjah
corniche,
it
was
the
first
mosque
in
the
emirate
to
open
its
doors
for
non-Muslim
visitors.
The
cascading
domes
and
towering
Ottoman-style
minarets
make
it
a
point
of
interest
for
those
interested
in
learning
more
about
Islamic
culture
and
history.
Whether
you’re
visiting
the
mosque
alone
or
with
friends
and
family,
here’s
what
you
need
to
know
about
the
Al
Noor
Mosque
in
Sharjah.
LIGHT
SHOWS:
Specially
curated
shows
and
music
take
visitors
from
poignant
to
spectacular
as
the
emirate
glows
in
all
its
resplendent
glory,
creating
a
beautiful
and
harmonious
blend
of
the
traditional
and
modern.
Shows
will
be
on
hold
during
the
Maghrib
and
Isha’a
prayer
Maghreb
Prayer:
6:05
pm
to
6:35
pm
Isha
Prayer:
7:25
pm
to
8:10
pm
“AL
NOOR
MOSQUE”
Dates:
February
8
-
19
Location:
Al
Noor
Mosque
Get
Directions
Timings:
Sun
-
Wed:
6:00
pm
-
11:00
pm,
Thu
-
Sat:
6:00
pm
-
12:00
am
Take
in
the
sights
as
we
pay
tribute
to
Islamic
design
motifs
and
elements
through
this
iconic
landmark
and
place
of
worship.
The
architectural
details
of
the
mosque
have
been
seamlessly
showcased,
bringing
the
visuals
to
light,
using
material
textures
that
include
gold,
marble,
soil
and
shells.
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