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Ali Hader Al Mazrouei Mosque: Your Complete Guide

Exploring Abu Dhabi's spiritual landmarks? Here's what you need to know about Ali Hader Al Mazrouei Mosque.

Ali Hader Al Mazrouei Mosque is a religious facility serving the Muslim community in the Nahil settlement area of Al Ain (part of Abu Dhabi Emirate). The mosque provides essential prayer facilities and community gathering spaces for local residents and visitors.

Location & Access

Located in the Nahil settlement in Al Ain Municipality, the mosque is accessible via Bus Route 360, which connects from Al Ain Central Bus Station directly to the mosque area. The bus stop designation "81st St / Ali Hader Al Mazrouei Mosque" provides easy identification for public transit users.

Religious Function

The mosque serves essential spiritual purposes:

  • Five daily prayer times for congregational worship

  • Community prayer hall facilities

  • Ablution areas (wudu) for ritual purification

  • Separate prayer spaces for men and women

  • Community gathering and event spaces

Visitor Information

Muslim visitors are welcome for prayer during the five daily prayer times. Non-Muslim visitors may visit outside prayer times with appropriate respect for Islamic customs (modest dress required, shoes removed before entering prayer areas).

Photography

Photography inside prayer halls is typically restricted during active worship to maintain the spiritual environment and respect congregants' privacy.

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