Women must wear robes to cover their hair to visit. There is a dressing room on the side for women to change into robes. The robes are borrowed for free. You can take pictures outdoors, and you can't take pictures indoors. Five prayers a day plus a total of six sunrises are displayed on the wall electronic clock, and the city horn will remind Muslims to prepare for prayer about half an hour in advance.
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Women must wear robes to cover their hair to visit. There is a dressing room on the side for women to change into robes. The robes are borrowed for free. You can take pictures outdoors, and you can't take pictures indoors. Five prayers a day plus a total of six sunrises are displayed on the wall electronic clock, and the city horn will remind Muslims to prepare for prayer about half an hour in advance.
Located in the center of Amman, the King Abdullah Mosque is Amman’s largest mosque, one of Amman’s landmarks, and the blue dome with ornate mosaic mosaics is very striking in a white building and is therefore also known as the “Blue Top Temple.” A pair of minaret towers in front of the temple can be the coordinates for tourists to determine their orientation in Amman. The blue dome of King Abdullah Mosque is very striking in a white building and is therefore also known as the Blue Dome. A pair of minaret towers in front of the temple can be the coordinates for tourists to determine their orientation in Amman. Up to 7,000 people can be accommodated simultaneously, and another 3,000 people can be accommodated in the courtyard at the same time. Non-Muslims are welcome to come and even convert to Islam, but female non-Muslim tourists need souvenir areas to borrow the required robes (black and brown) and enter during non-worship hours.
It's so good to be in Jordan, especially at this time of the year
Very spectacular Grand Mosque, how beautiful the gray-blue roof is, the interior hall is laid out with the entire oversized red wool carpet, there is also a small Islamic museum, you can visit together to learn about the great Islamic civilization.
Amman's national Muslim church, also the largest mosque, has an onion-like rooftop building that is a feature of Islam. The walls and ceilings used in the mosque are worth a lot of decorations, showing a very sacred state.