The Abuja National Mosque, otherwise called the Nigerian National Mosque, is the national mosque of Nigeria, a nation with a considerable Muslim populace. The mosque was inherent 1984 and is interested in the non-Muslim open, with the exception of amid congregational supplications to God. Ustadz Musa Mohammed is the boss Imam
Daytime view
A busy day outside the Mosque
The mosque is situated in the capital city, Abuja, and is arranged on Independence Avenue, opposite the National Christian Center. It incorporates a library and a gathering room.
Arabic Caligraphy outside the Mosque
The complex incorporates a meeting focus equipped for serving five hundred persons, the workplace for the Islamic Center, and private offices for the imam and muezzin. Amid development, the general temporary workers were Lodigiani Nigeria Ltd., while plan consultancy was given by AIM Consultants Ltd.
More photos:
Evening View of the Mosque
Worshipers at the Mosque
The interior of the Mosque
Underside of the Dome
The Holy Qur'an placed on Rehal at the Abuja National Mosque
Night view of the Mosque
The beautiful interior of the Abuja National Mosque
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