A travel blog on Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Sohar, Oman. A stunning architectural masterpiece and a top tourist attraction that showcases the cultural richness of Oman.


Introduction - Sultan Qaboos Mosque, Sohar Oman

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Sohar was built recently in 2016, situated in the Batinah region of the Oman. Probably one of the closest spots to visit from UAE. One and half hours drive from UAE (Al Ain) border and almost 2 hours drive from the capital, Muscat, but if you are coming from UAE side by road, which is the most usual way to visit for UAE residents, you will love the bautiful terrain.

Sohar city of Oman is a very culturally diverse place. Its a very typical Arabian city, filled with life, modest and kind people and above all its a perfect depiction of Omani and Arabian culture. Oman perhaps one of the fewplaces in the Arab region, where the purity of old and rich culture of Arab can be seen first hand. So if you are planning to visit Oman, this magnificnet place should be in your bucket list.

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Sohar Oman.

Architectural Beauty of Sultan Qaboos Mosque

Sultan Qaboos Mosque of Sohar is undoubedtly one of the gigantic holy places in the Arab region. Comprises of more than 180,000 sq. meters and can accomodate more than 5,500 worhsipers at any givem time in its prayer halls for both men and women. The total area of the mosque is distributed into three main portions. The outer gardens, main structure where we have courtyard and main prayer hall. The mosque is known for its stunning architectural beauty, with a mix of traditional Omani and Islamic elements. The interior features intricate marble work, stained glass windows, and ornate chandeliers. The exterior is adorned with ornate carvings and intricate patterns, creating a sense of grandeur and elegance. The overall design of the mosque is a testament to the craftsmanship and attention to detail of the architects and builders.

I particularly loved the architectural details to accomodate worshipers in this beautiful mosque. The ablution places are kept separated on the left side corner and they are huge and spacious so the cleanliness can be maintained up to the standards.

The Gardens and Greenery

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Sohar Oman.

From the front side, Sultan Qaboos Mosque is acompanied by two massive gardens. The lush green gardens with several trees, flowers and grass bed makes it even more ideal for families and elderly to visit. By the evening, you will see several families resting there, children playing and worshipers resting before and after the prayer time.

Towering High Entrance Door

Entrance door to the Sultan Qaboos Mosque is what fascinates visitors the most. Its a gigantic structure, adjacent to the outer wall of the main structure, build so beautifully with caligraphic work which represnts both Asian and persian regions. Even though the gate itself isn’t that big the structure it is carrying on the top is huge and magnificent. The Entrance door stands at a towering height of 15 meters (49 feet). The door is made of a combination of wood and metal, with intricate carvings and engravings that depict traditional Islamic motifs and designs.

The multi colour design which has verses of Quran and mosaic work in multiple colours has a magical effect on the visitors. This particular spot is so famous on social media and thats why you will always witness visitors taking photos there.

The Main Prayer hall

The Sultan Qaboos Mosque of Sohar in Oman is an impressive architectural masterpiece that features a number of unique details and features. The main prayer hall is the central focus of the mosque, and it is adorned with intricate details and decorations. The main prayer hall is approximately 95 feet long and 60 feet wide, and it is capable of accommodating up to 1,500 worshippers at a time. The main prayer hall is surrounded by a number of smaller prayer halls and rooms that are used for various purposes, including ablution, storage, and education.

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Sohar Oman.

Minarets & Dome

One of the most notable features of the Sultan Qaboos Mosque is its two towering minarets. These minarets are located on either side of the main prayer hall and are each approximately 190 feet tall. The minarets are adorned with intricate designs and patterns, and they are topped with a series of ornate domes. The minarets serve as the primary call to prayer for worshippers, and they are an integral part of the mosque's architectural design.

The mosque features four minarets, each standing at a height of 80 meters. These minarets serve as the call to prayer for the worshippers, and are also adorned with intricate patterns and gold leaf.

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Sohar Oman.

The main dome of the mosque is another standout feature. The dome is approximately 110 feet in diameter and sits atop the main prayer hall. The dome is adorned with intricate patterns and designs, and it is crowned with a series of smaller domes and minarets. The dome is a symbol of the mosque's grandeur and majesty, and it serves as a beacon for worshippers from all around the city. The grand dome of the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is a prominent feature of the building, standing high adorning with intricate patterns and gold leaf. It serves as the main focus of the mosque, representing the unity and majesty of Islam.

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Sohar Oman.

In addition to the main prayer hall, minarets, and dome, the Sultan Qaboos Mosque of Sohar also boasts a number of other architectural details that make it a truly stunning and breathtaking structure. The exterior of the mosque is adorned with intricate patterns and designs, and the interior features a number of ornate details and decorations. The mosque is a testament to the skill and talent of the architects and builders who created it, and it stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Oman.

Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Sohar Oman.

Arch Shaped Doors

The arch shaped doors of the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Sohar in Oman are a stunning feature of the mosque's design. These doors, which are made of wood and adorned with intricate carvings and patterns, serve as the entrance to the main prayer hall of the mosque.

The arches of the doors are decorated with geometric patterns and floral designs, which are typical of traditional Islamic architecture. The doors are also adorned with inscriptions from the Qur'an, which are written in elegant calligraphy.

Calligraphy & Design Patterns

The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Sohar, Oman is a stunning architectural masterpiece that showcases the rich cultural and artistic traditions of the region. The mosque's calligraphy and designs are a testament to the rich history of Islam in the region and the dedication to craftsmanship and beauty.

One of the most striking features of the mosque is its intricate and ornate calligraphy. The inscriptions on the walls, doors, and arches are written in beautiful Arabic script that has been carefully crafted by skilled calligraphers. These inscriptions are not just decorative but also hold great spiritual and cultural significance, as they contain verses from the Quran and other Islamic texts.

Another notable feature of the mosque is its intricate geometric patterns and designs. These patterns are found on the walls, floors, and other surfaces and are created using a variety of materials including marble, tiles, and intricate plasterwork. The patterns are inspired by traditional Islamic art and architecture and are meant to symbolize the beauty and complexity of the universe.

Overall, the calligraphy and designs of the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque of Sohar showcase the rich cultural and artistic heritage of Oman and the dedication to craftsmanship and beauty in the region.

Permission to take photos

Sultan Qaboos Mosque of Sohar has absolutely no issues from anyone to take photos with either mobile phone or professional camera. Mosque is actually under Oman’s Military guards but they are absoluetly friendly and polite. Just inform them and they will let you take the photos of any part of the mosque. I personally took my entire gear and bags with tripod inside and took photos as long as I wanted.

Why you visit Sultan Qaboos Mosque of Sohar, Oman

The Mosque is a stunning architectural masterpiece that is well worth a visit for tourists. Located in the city of Sohar, the mosque is a major landmark and attracts thousands of visitors each year.

One of the main reasons tourists should visit the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is for its architectural beauty. The mosque features a grand entrance with towering minarets and a large, beautifully decorated dome. The interior of the mosque is equally impressive, with intricate details and intricate designs on the walls and ceilings.

In addition to its beauty, the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is also a place of cultural and historical significance. Even though built in the early 21st century, this marvelous place is a symbol of Oman's modernisation and commitment to Islamic traditions. The mosque is named after Sultan Qaboos bin Said, the longest-serving ruler in the Middle East and the Arab world, who is widely credited with transforming Oman into a modern, prosperous nation.

Overall, the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is a must-see for tourists visiting Sohar or Oman. Its combination of architectural beauty and cultural significance make it a truly unique and memorable experience.


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Muhammad Abu Bakar

Nature Photographer based in United Arab Emirates. 

https://www.abubakarphotography.com
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