The First 20 days | ||||
Days | Visiting Hours | |||
Monday to Sunday | From | 10:00 AM | To | 06:00 PM |
From | 09:30 PM | To | 01:00 AM | |
Friday | From | 03:00 PM | To | 06:00 PM |
From | 09:30 PM | To | 01:00 AM |
The Last 10 Days | ||||
Days | Visiting Hours | |||
Monday to Sunday | From | 10:00 AM | To | 06:00 PM |
Friday | From | 03:00 PM | To | 06:00 PM |
Tip: During the last 10 days of Ramadan, the mosque closes for the evening session due to special prayers (Laylatul Qadr). Plan accordingly if you want to avoid missing out on evening visits.
Wahat Al Karama: The Best Photo Spot
If you’re a photography enthusiast, consider visiting Wahat Al Karama, a peaceful memorial located just across the mosque. This spot offers a breathtaking view of the Grand Mosque, especially with its reflection in the memorial’s pool. The Plaza is open 24/7, but the visitor center operates from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
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