1. Also called the sea mosque, the place where the mosque is located is a small island; 2. There is only a long causeway connected to the land, and the sea is submerged when the tide is high, and the mosque seems to float in the sea, the scenery is very strange; 3. Walking all the way through the long embankment, first of all the small vendors, the closer to the mosque, the more beggars, the more disabled, a little I can not bear to look directly; 4. The sea mosque of tens of thousands of tourists every day, in fact, except for some holy things, there is nothing special inside. 5. Although the sea around the island looks dirty, it still can't stop tourists who go to the sea to play in the water.
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1. Also called the sea mosque, the place where the mosque is located is a small island; 2. There is only a long causeway connected to the land, and the sea is submerged when the tide is high, and the mosque seems to float in the sea, the scenery is very strange; 3. Walking all the way through the long embankment, first of all the small vendors, the closer to the mosque, the more beggars, the more disabled, a little I can not bear to look directly; 4. The sea mosque of tens of thousands of tourists every day, in fact, except for some holy things, there is nothing special inside. 5. Although the sea around the island looks dirty, it still can't stop tourists who go to the sea to play in the water.
The Haji Ali mosque is only accessible at low tide in the southern gulf of Mumbai, and, nearly 500 metres from the coast, the road to Darga is itself a unique experience, submerged by sea at high tide. The mosque itself is beautiful, but the area near the entrance is a bit rubbish.
Like an island in the sea, the long plank road leading to the mosque with the rising tide of the sea will be submerged, and the submerged time cycle will take 5-5.5 hours to recede.
it’s worship place of Muslim religion. you can visit once if you come to Mumbai.
Although there are not many Islam-faith mosques in India, the mosques here are very distinctive. The Haj Ali Hui Church is located on an island in the sea not far from the shore, and there is a long Ti connected to the national mosque like Brunei. The roof is shaped like an onion, which is characteristic of mosques, and since we are not Muslims, we can only look outside the interior of mosques.
Been to two modern mosques in Malacca and Kota Kinabalu. This is the third more ancient. Small in size, but distinctive. And all the way there are Muslims in India worshiping. There is also Ali's grave here, very quiet.