King Salman Mosque | |
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ސަލްމާން ރަސްގެފާނު މިސްކިތް | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
Festival | Ramadan, Eid-Al-Fitr & Eid-Al-Adha Holidays |
Location | |
Location | Malé, Maldives |
Geographic coordinates | 4°10′32.4″N 73°31′06.6″E / 4.175667°N 73.518500°E |
Architecture | |
Funded by | Saudi Arabia |
Groundbreaking | 2018 |
Completed | 2022 |
Specifications | |
Capacity | 10,000 worshippers [1] |
Dome(s) | 1 |
Minaret(s) | 5 |
The King Salman Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الملك سلمان) (Dhivehi: ސަލްމާން ރަސްގެފާނު މިސްކިތް) is the largest mosque in the Malé, Maldives, with a capacity of 10,000 worshippers.[1]
The construction of the mosque was funded in part by Saudi Arabia[2] and it is named after King Salman.[3]
The mosque was planned to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the independence of the Maldives.[3] The construction of the mosque began in 2018.[4] The opening of the mosque was scheduled in 2021, but was delayed as the structure remains unfinished.[5] The mosque opened unofficially for prayers in April 2022.[6] The official opening is yet to be announced.[6]
The six-storeyed mosque building is flanked by five minarets, representing the five pillars of Islam.[7] The building lacks a traditional dome. Instead, the dome-like structure is designed to resemble a Bedouin desert tent.[7]
The mosque would also have a library, an auditorium, classrooms, and a multi-purpose hall.[2][8]