Ramadan presents a great opportunity to go pray in beautiful houses of worship that you might not otherwise see. Whether for Taraweeh prayers or Dhuhr, this month, take time to pay a visit to one of Muscat’s architectural monuments of faith.
{ Jama’ a Al Imam Ghassan Al Yahmadi }
Al Imam Ghassan Mosque is located in Souq Al Ma’abela, near Bank Muscat and Hadayat Al Ain shopping centre. It was built on a massive plot of land that is embellished with palm trees, interlocking concrete flooring, and traditional islamic decor. You can tell from its vintage-y architecture and worn wooden door that it’s one of the older mosques in town.