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Malavika Mohanan’s visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi will convince you to add it to your itinerary

Malavika Mohanan’s vacation in Abu Dhabi completes with a visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Malavika Mohanan’s vacation in Abu Dhabi completes with a visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Many people visit Abu Dhabi for its vibrant city life, but this one shows us a whole different side. Soon after the desert safari experience, they visited the iconic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Its design incorporates elements from various Islamic architectural styles, as can be seen in its various domes and minarets. The central prayer hall houses the world’s largest hand-woven carpet and the largest chandelier, a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship involved in the mosque’s construction. But the significance of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque goes beyond its architectural grandeur. Many visit the mosque for its religious significance and others for its impeccable ambiance. Gorgeously dressed in a floral outfit and a dupatta on her head, Malavika Mohanan added to the beauty of this mosque.
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If yes, then we have a guide on how you too can plan your perfect trip to the beautiful Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi by keeping these points in mind.
In Abu Dhabi, a local taxi will drop you off at the mosque entrance. There is also a taxi stand at the exit. For those driving themselves, there is parking on site.
Tourists are free to visit this place of worship, but they must keep in mind that there is a specific dress code policy that they must follow. Women are required to cover their heads with a scarf or stole. They must also wear loose-fitting clothes that cover their entire arms and legs.
Shoes are not allowed inside the mosque premises. For convenience, visitors are advised to wear shoes that are easy to wear and move around in and out of.
Photography is allowed, but without using cameras or mobile phone flashlights inside the premises. Visitors should avoid photography during prayer times.
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