one of the best mosques in the whole country with an amzing view
Today, I went into the mosque. There were stalls on the ground and many people were lying down. The lady needed a headscarf to cover my hair when I went in. The person in charge gave me a headscarf to cover my hair because I was wearing my hair. Ladies worship on the second floor, and men on the first floor. Because I was curious about the first floor, later the mosque staff cast spells so that our ladies could enter the men's floor. The top of the mosque is very beautiful and very high. The main source of their money is the library, which also has an open-air market selling all kinds of things. not bad.
The Abuja Mosque is located in the capital of Nigeria. A lot of believers come here to worship every week. The scenery here is beautiful and pleasant. The mosque building also has a history of a hundred years. Very magnificent.
Abuja National Halal, also known as the National Mosque of Nigeria, is the national mosque of Nigeria. It is also open to non-Islamics in addition to the gathering time. The Nigerian National Church is the main place of prayer and worship in Nigeria, and is built in neo-Gothic style.
The Federal Capital Region is located in the central plateau, generally 688 meters above sea level, with a moderate geographic location and wide terrain. It has a tropical savanna climate, cool and pleasant, and abundant water sources. The urban area is planned as a crescent and is located on the Guagua Plain in the northeast of the Capital District. The city center is a national government agency and commercial area, with high-rise buildings such as the Presidential Palace, the Capitol, and the legislative and judicial departments. The main residential area is south of the city center, and the southern end of the city is planned as an industrial area. The overall plan for the urban area of Abuja was designed by the famous Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. The overall shape is a crescent shape, representing the belief in Islam. Attached picture: "City Gate" is the first building and the Grand Mosque in the urban area when you enter Abuja.
one of the best mosques in the whole country with an amzing view
Today, I went into the mosque. There were stalls on the ground and many people were lying down. The lady needed a headscarf to cover my hair when I went in. The person in charge gave me a headscarf to cover my hair because I was wearing my hair. Ladies worship on the second floor, and men on the first floor. Because I was curious about the first floor, later the mosque staff cast spells so that our ladies could enter the men's floor. The top of the mosque is very beautiful and very high. The main source of their money is the library, which also has an open-air market selling all kinds of things. not bad.
The Abuja Mosque is located in the capital of Nigeria. A lot of believers come here to worship every week. The scenery here is beautiful and pleasant. The mosque building also has a history of a hundred years. Very magnificent.
Abuja National Halal, also known as the National Mosque of Nigeria, is the national mosque of Nigeria. It is also open to non-Islamics in addition to the gathering time. The Nigerian National Church is the main place of prayer and worship in Nigeria, and is built in neo-Gothic style.
The Federal Capital Region is located in the central plateau, generally 688 meters above sea level, with a moderate geographic location and wide terrain. It has a tropical savanna climate, cool and pleasant, and abundant water sources. The urban area is planned as a crescent and is located on the Guagua Plain in the northeast of the Capital District. The city center is a national government agency and commercial area, with high-rise buildings such as the Presidential Palace, the Capitol, and the legislative and judicial departments. The main residential area is south of the city center, and the southern end of the city is planned as an industrial area. The overall plan for the urban area of Abuja was designed by the famous Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. The overall shape is a crescent shape, representing the belief in Islam. Attached picture: "City Gate" is the first building and the Grand Mosque in the urban area when you enter Abuja.