Photos from almost every corner of the beautiful Sheikh Zayed Mosque of Abu Dhabi


The World Famous Central Dome

The composition below is probably the most photographed part of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. The symmetrical composition where the main dome of the prayer hall comes right in between the arch shaped entrance of the mosque is simply an architectural marvel.

Famous Dome and arch shaped door of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque Abu Dhabi.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque of Abu Dhabi - Nikon D810 & Nikon 24-70mm F2.8G

The Courtyard of Sheikh Zayed Mosque

The Sahan (Courtyard) section is the largest and most important component of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque. The main courtyard is covered and has a capacity of 6,750 worshippers. The overall open area is approximately 5,124 m2 and can accommodate 7,000 believers.

During normal visiting hours, people are not allowed to go inside the Courtyard of the mosque, unless someone has a special permission, the way I had some years ago.

82 Domes of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Domes are the main feature of the Mosque’s architecture. They serve like diamonds in a fancy necklace. At night time, the blue light show, which changes its color as per the phases of the moon is displayed all over the mosque, specifically on these beautiful domes.

Blue Lights Display on Sheikh Zayed Mosque at Night.

Minarets of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque

There is no way a mosque’s architectural design is complete without a Minaret. There are four minarets in the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, covering the entire area in a rectangular shape. Each part of these beautiful and gigantic minaret represents a different architecture design which belngs to dynasties involved in developing the Muslim Architecture in the past 1400 years.

Prayer Hall of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque

With the capacity of over 7000 worshipers at any givem time, the main prayer hall of the sheikh Zayed Mosque has a jaw dropping effect on its visitors. Not usually open fully for the visitors, but one can see the beauty of it through the space (a walk through) provided by the administration.

If someone is really wondering to feel the carpet below his feet, then he/she should visit the mosque on Friday, during Friday (mid-day) prayer time, offer your Salah and see the beauty too from almost every corner.

The magnificent main prayer hall of the sheikh Zayed mosque of Abu Dhabi.

Photo credits: Syed Waqar Hussain

Chandeliers of Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Blue Light Display & Pools of Sheikh Zayed Mosque

As a photographer, these pools and reflections of the arch shaped hallways in the water is the most fascinating thing in this mosque. You can easily place them in your composition and take photos of every single symmetrical detail of this amazing architecture.

If you observe closely, you can see that not just the front pillars, but elements from the back ground are also placed perfectly next to each part. A mesmerising feature of architectural design.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque blue water pools and their reflection in the water.

Blue Pools of Sheikh Zayed Mosque - Nikon D810 & Tokina 16-28mm F2.8 Lee 6 Stops ND Filter

Symmetrical Pillars of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque

The White Marble of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque

White marble of the sheikh zayed mosque of Abu Dhabi.

White Marble of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque - Nikon D810 & Sigma 150-600 C

Views from Wahat Al Karama

Just opposite to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque is the UAE’s Martyrs Memorial, also called Wahat Al Karama. This place provides beautiful views of the mosque, with even a perfect reflection during susnet time.


I hope you enjoyed this small gallery. If you have any question related to the photos or the Mosque, please feel free to write them down below in the comments section. I will try my best to get back to you with the most accurate information available. If you want to check rules and regulations related to the Mosque, please visit https://www.szgmc.gov.ae/ar/Home. Thank you :)


Muhammad Abu Bakar

Nature Photographer based in United Arab Emirates. 

https://www.abubakarphotography.com
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