King Saud Mosque - Al Sharafeyah

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Address :

Habib Ibn Amru, Al Sharafeyah, Jeddah 23218, Saudi Arabia

Postal code : 23218
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Habib Ibn Amru, Al Sharafeyah, Jeddah 23218, Saudi Arabia
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Abdulhalim Alshehri on Google

Hi! this is shaden I say this place is the best. Go and pray there.
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Mohamed Mahdi on Google

in my opinion tgis is the most beautiful mosque in Jeddah totally love it. ??
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Jim Khan on Google

The building is just like Ottomans or Moghul architecture. Very beautiful and spacious
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Usf Mahmoud on Google

One of the largest mosques in Jeddah city, built by King Saud. It has Ottoman style with an open roof space in the plaza
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Zubair Mohammed on Google

One of the largest and beautiful and it's main dome stands around 11 floors height and the open space in mosque stands at a height of 5 floors.
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Dr.Amr Aljareh on Google

One of the largest and most beautiful mosques in the city of Jeddah, it's historical value is great because it was built by the second Saudi king (Saud), beautiful building,great design and wonderful service.
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Muhammad Farhan Sohail Malik on Google

King Saud masjid is largest masjid in Jeddah. It is named after 2nd King of Saudi Arabia and the eldest son of King Abdul Aziz. The mosque itself is rectangular, almost square, with a rectangular court built somewhat offset to the west. Four iwans open to the central court. The iwans are not emphasized as individual structures as in the Persian examples but are mere openings in a large screen wall. The north and south iwans are each set in front of a domed hall that separate four pillared halls to the east and west. The west halls are divided by two pillars each into three naves with to bays. The larger east halls have three naves with five bays and eight pillars each. The east iwan is the largest and connects the court to the largest domed hall that rises between the longer pillared halls in front of the qibla wall. Irregularly shaped rooms fill the triangular spaces between the actual mosque and the outside facade on the north, south and east wall because the mosque is built at an angle to the street grid so that the qibla wall may point to Makkah. The west facade opens to the Medinah Road with a large cubic structure added to the northern end. The minaret of the mosque towers over the south west corner of this structure that has a large iwan opening to the south leading into a domed hall that connects to a corridor that runs along the west wall of the mosque. This large Iwan with the minaret on the left and the mosque connecting at a right angle to the right, both accessible by a flight of steps, form an iconic group that easily catches the eye when looking north along the Medinah road.
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Dawood Abdullah (dawood_aka_oudi) on Google

الحمد لله اول بلا بدايه والأخر بلا نهاية I just prayed Eid ul fitr prayer over here ما شاء الله تبارك الله The atmosphere was great and the voices of the muezzins that were chanting the takbeer were beautiful However, there seems to be a bit of a problem with the Air Conditioning as it was sweltering to pray here (I've heard from some of my friends that this problem has persisted since Ramadan) but I'm sure that إن شاء الله it will be sorted out

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