6826 Corniche Rd, Al Shati District, 2420, Jeddah 23613 2420Map
Phone+966 12 620 2424
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Al Rahmah Mosque Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Built on top of a pile of white concrete on the Red Sea, the building is a temple built on water. As a city on the journey to Mecca and Medina, Jeddah is often the place where pilgrimage journeys begin, making it a popular destination.
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Al Rahmah Mosque Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The address of this attraction is not marked correctly. The actual location is more than 20KM. You can follow the English in my picture and use Google to navigate to play.
Super good place to go I like it very much recommend
The water mosque is not large in scale. It is a tourist attraction.
The most beautiful water mosque I have ever seen! The city of Putrajaya is really beautiful! All kinds of beautiful buildings and the greening is particularly good! The land is very sparse, it is difficult to see people on the road, it is very quiet. Interested friends can also wear Islamic robes to visit.
One of the attractions that must be visited in Jeddah, the appearance of the mosque is simple and generous, and the calm pool in front is really beautiful. The reflection in the water is more charming. You must wear the costumes you have formulated when you enter the tour. Pay attention to respecting local customs.
Every time I go to Jida, the climate in Saudi Arabia is hotter, and the seaside is cooler. Going to the water mosque can not only play the seaside, but also convenient for worship time. Non-Mu can also appreciate Muslim culture.