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Mosque in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Iranian (Garashi) Hosainia
Arabic: حسينية الشيعية الگراشية الإيرانيين
Religion
AffiliationShia (Twelver)
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusHosainia
StatusActive
Location
LocationBur Dubai, Dubai
CountryUnited Arab Emirates
Iranian Mosque, Bur Dubai is located in DubaiIranian Mosque, Bur DubaiLocation on the mosque in Dubai
Geographic coordinates25°15′49.4″N 55°17′38.8″E / 25.263722°N 55.294111°E / 25.263722; 55.294111
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
StylePersian
Completed1979

The Iranian Mosque Hosainia (Arabic: الحسينية الشيعية الايرانية; Persian: حسينیه شیعی ایرانی) is a Twelver Shia hosainia located near the old Textile Souk in the Bur Dubai district of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Built in 1979, the mosque is also known as Ali Ibn Abi Talib Mosque, in honor of Ali Ibn Abi Talib, the central figure of Shiism.

Architecture

The mosque is inspired by Persian architecture and is notable for its colorful exterior and interior. It features a façade and onion dome marked with extensive Persian faience tilework, and an azure blue background featured in floral patterns. Islamic calligraphy from the Quran is inscribed in rosettes, amidst swirls in colors of green, yellow, red and white. The mosque has its origins among the city's Iranian community.

Lonely Planet describes it as a "simple yet striking mosque in the textile area of Bur Dubai Souq" and is notable for its "sensuous, bulbous domes and gently tapering minaret."

There is another Iranian Mosque in Satwa which is also a Shia mosque inspired by similar elements.

See also

References

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  2. kbshaji (2014-03-22). "Iranian Mosque Dubai - Imam Hossein Mosque, Dubai, UAE - Jumeirah". DubaiTravelator.com - Dubai travel and tourism directory links - Dubai Hotel car rental booking links. Retrieved 2021-08-31.
  3. "Ali Ibn Abi Talib Mosque | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | AFAR". www.afar.com. 2020-06-17. Retrieved 2021-08-31.
  4. "Profiles: Key Individuals in the Shia-Sunni Divide". NPR.org. Retrieved 2021-08-31.
  5. ^ Thomas, Gavin (2003). Frommer's Dubai and Abu Dhabi Day by Day. John Wiley & Sons. p. 43. ISBN 9780470684597. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
  6. Planet, Lonely. "Must see attractions Dubai, United Arab Emirates". Lonely Planet.
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