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Al Sahaba Mosque: A Modern Islamic Masterpiece

Discover the architectural marvel of Al Sahaba Mosque in Sharm El Sheikh, a blend of Islamic tradition and modern design, welcoming all faiths.

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The Al Sahaba Mosque in Sharm El Sheikh is a stunning architectural landmark that blends traditional Islamic design with contemporary elements. Opened in 2017, it serves as a spiritual sanctuary and a cultural hub for locals and tourists alike.

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  • V78W+H39, Sharm Al Shiekh, South Sinai Governorate, EG

Local tips

  • Dress modestly when visiting the mosque. Women should cover their arms, legs, and hair with a scarf , and men should wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts.
  • Visit during non-prayer times to explore the mosque without disrupting worshippers.
  • Take your time to admire the intricate details of the mosque's architecture, including the domes, minarets, and calligraphy.
  • Explore the Old Market near the mosque for a taste of local culture and souvenirs.
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Getting There

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Sharm El Sheikh and are a convenient way to reach the Al Sahaba Mosque. Negotiate the fare before boarding, as many drivers may not use a meter. A typical short taxi ride within the city costs between 30 to 150 EGP. From Naama Bay to Sharm Old Market (where the Mosque is located) costs around 30-50 EGP. Ensure you agree on the price per vehicle, not per person.

  • Walking

    If you are already in the Old Market area, the Al Sahaba Mosque is easily accessible on foot. It is located in the heart of the Old Market district, a short walk from Old Egypt Park. Follow the signs or ask locals for directions. Be aware that the area can be crowded, especially during peak tourist season.

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Located in the Old Town of Sharm El Sheikh, the Al Sahaba Mosque is a testament to Egypt's rich Islamic heritage. Inaugurated in 2017, the mosque's design draws inspiration from Ottoman and Mamluk architectural styles, creating a unique blend of antiquity and luxury. Designed by Egyptian architect Fouad Tawfik Hafez, the mosque features large copper domes, intricate geometric patterns, and two towering minarets that reach 76 meters high. The mosque can accommodate up to 3,000 worshippers in its main hall. Inside, the main prayer space is vast, adorned with Arabic calligraphy and arabesque motifs. Ornate chandeliers hang from the ceiling, casting a soft, warm glow across the space. The mosque also houses an International Islamic Cultural Centre, dedicated to promoting understanding and mutual respect between cultures. Visitors of all faiths are welcome to visit the mosque and appreciate its beautiful architecture. A modest dress code is required. Women should cover their arms, legs, and hair with a scarf. Men should wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts. Outside the prayer hall, the gardens surrounding the mosque provide a peaceful space for contemplation. Lined with palm trees and softly murmuring fountains, it's the perfect spot to pause and take in the beauty and tranquility that radiates from this sanctuary in the heart of Sharm el-Sheikh's bustling old town.

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