Othman Ibn Affan Mosque is one of the most magnificent and most visited religious structures in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The mosque is named after Uthman ibn Affan, the third caliph of the Islamic world. The mosque holds great historical significance, especially for Muslims, as it symbolizes the peaceful spread of the Islamic religion in the UAE.
The mosque has an innovative design that uses traditional Islamic architecture and modern principles to create a stunning structure. It has a spacious prayer hall that can accommodate around 10,000 worshippers comfortably.
The mosque's interiors are intricately designed, with chandeliers crafted in Morocco, ornate Islamic patterns on the walls, and illuminated calligraphy inscriptions on the ceilings that portray the beauty of Arabic calligraphy.
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