“A shimmering mirage?” you might wonder, gazing at the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Grand Mosque. But I assure you, this magnificent structure is as real as the desert sun. The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Grand Mosque, also known as the Grand Mosque of Riyadh, stands proudly in Deera Square. It’s a beacon of faith and a testament to the rich history of this city. The mosque’s story begins around 1830, during the reign of Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud. Imagine Riyadh then, a much smaller city, but with the same deep-rooted faith. The original mosque, though grand for its time, was eventually replaced. In 1992, the Arriyadh Development Authority rebuilt the mosque, giving us the architectural marvel we see today. It reopened its doors to worshippers in January 1993. This modern Najdi style mosque can accommodate an astounding 17,000 worshippers within its 16,800 square meters. The exterior, crafted from Arriyadh Limestone, seems to glow gold under the night sky. Inside, the lower walls and columns are adorned with cool white marble, creating a serene contrast. As you admire the mosque, picture the intricate blend of tradition and modernity. Notice the minarets, once a fusion of Ottoman and Egyptian influences, now redesigned in the neo-Najdi style. The mosque isn’t just a place of worship. It houses two libraries, one for men and one for women, each spanning 325 square meters. A unique feature of the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Grand Mosque is its direct connection to al-Hukm Palace. Two bridges across as-Safaat Square link the mosque’s first floor to the palace. This architectural link symbolizes the close relationship between faith and governance. The mosque’s design, a creation of architect Rasem Badran, earned it the prestigious Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1995. This award recognizes architectural excellence that not only meets functional needs but also enriches the surrounding community. The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Grand Mosque truly exemplifies this ideal. As you continue your exploration of Riyadh, carry with you the story of this grand mosque. It’s a story of faith, history, and architectural ingenuity. It’s a story that whispers the secrets of Riyadh’s past while embracing its vibrant present.
Quwid ad Dughum
Rising majestically above the Riyadh landscape Quwid ad Dughum stands tall. This isn’t just any peak. It’s a testament to