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A mosque shaped like a boat?!
Masjid Kepal's design is inspired by Prophet Nuh's Ark!
Located in Indonesia, you can see the resemblance with the base of the mosque comprising of a wood finish.
How cool is that?!
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#MosqueOfTheWeek is the Al- Zaytuna Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the ancient city of Tunis and the second oldest mosque in #Tunisia. Completed in 732 AD, it covers an area of 5,000 square meters,

#MosqueOfTheWeek is Punchbowl Mosque in #Sydney, #Australia a breathtaking piece of architecture, it features a large central dome and 102 smaller concrete domes.

#MosqueOfTheWeek is the Mother Mosque of America in Iowa, United States. Built in 1934, it is listed on both the Iowa State Historical Register and the National Register of Historic Places, as an "essential piece of American religious history, which symbolizes tolerance and

#MosqueOfTheWeek is The Chinguetti Mosque in the Oasis of Chinguetti, #Mauritania. It was built in the Middle Ages and is features a prayer room with four aisles, a double mihrab, and an open courtyard.

#MosqueOfTheWeek is Kota Kinabalu City Mosque, Malaysia. The architectural design is based on the Prophet's Mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia. It can accommodate 12,000worshipers and is a major tourist destination.

The #MosqueOfTheWeek is the Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Mosque - Abu Dhabi, built in 2010 with a capacity of 1500 worshipers. It is a modern embodiment of the Abbasid style, with its distinctive dome and spiral minaret, inspired by the beautiful Samarra Mosque.

Our #MosqueOfTheWeek is from the Islamic Center in Washington, inaugurated in 1957 and designed by an Italian architect. The mosque is surrounded by the flags of countries that supported its construction with money, materials and craftsmen.

Our #MosqueOfTheWeek is the Grand Mosque of Paris, one of the largest in France.
The mosque was built in 1926 in honor of the Muslim soldiers who defended France during WWI.

History beats in the heart of Djibouti...
#MosqueOfTheWeek is the Hamoudi Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in Djibouti, built in the early twentieth century, and it accommodates a thousand worshipers.

Our #MosqueOfTHeWeek is Şehzade Mosque, a 16th-century Ottoman imperial mosque located in the district of Fatih, in Istanbul, Turkey. It was commissioned by Suleiman the Magnificent as a memorial to his son Şehzade Mehmed and completed in 1548.

The Mevlana Mosque, located in the northwest of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, was established in 2001. The minaret and the beautiful dome of this mosque earned it the title of the most beautiful mosque in Rotterdam in 2006.
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The Mevlana Mosque, located in the northwest of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, was established in 2001. The minaret and the beautiful dome of this mosque earned it the title of the most beautiful mosque in Rotterdam in 2006.
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Abdullah I Mosque in Jordan
It was built in 1989 by the late King Hussein as a memorial to his grandfather. The blue-domed mosque can accommodate up to 10,000 worshipers. Its dome is decorated with Koranic inscriptions which surround the prayer hall.
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#MosqueOfTheWeek is the Abu Darwish Mosque, one of the most beautiful mosques in Jordan. Built in 1961, its alternating black and white stones draw on traditional Levantine architecture.

#MosqueOfTheWeek is Emir Abdelkader mosque in Constantine, Algeria. It can accomodate more than 10,000 worshipers. Emir Abdelkader is one of the world’s largest mosques and Algeria’s first modern Islamic university.

#MosqueOfTheWeek is the King Abdul Aziz Mosque or Marbella Mosque in Spain. This mosque was one of the first ones built in modern times in Spain. It can hold over 800 worshippers and consists of a library and beautiful gardens.

Our #MosqueOfTheWeek is the Grand Mosque of Kuwait, the country's largest mosque. With a total area of 45,000 sqm, it can accommodate 11,000 worshippers. The beautiful main prayer hall features teakwood doors and offers natural lighting through 144 windows.

#MosqueOfTheWeek is the Great Mosque of Makassar in Indonesia. It was built in 1949 and can accommodate up to 10,000 worshipers. The mosque consists of two floors and has two minarets, 66 meters in height.

The #MosqueOfTheWeek is the Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque, also known as King Fahd bin Abdulaziz al-Saud Mosque, located in Gibraltar.
The mosque complex includes a school, library and a conference hall.

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