Mary the Mother of Jesus Mosque | Abu Dhabi 🇦🇪

Just a normal afternoon walk.

It was just a supposed to be a normal afternoon walk, but then every time I walk past this mosque, I couldn't help but feel mesmerized by its beauty. It was not the first time I stopped to take photos of this beautiful structure, depending on the time of day, this mosque is just a great subject for some good shots.

Early in the morning, the sun would rise behind this mosque, giving a dramatic glow to it. I used to always catch it when I was actively doing my morning walks (questions self, "what happened, Arlyn?").

But this particular afternoon was no exemption. The mosque exuded an elegant vibe that seemed to invite me to come closer to it.

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Mary the Mother of Jesus Mosque

Maryam Umm Eisa Masjid, or Mary the Mother of Jesus Mosque is not just any mosque. It was originally called Mohammed Bin Zayed Mosque (named after the Ruler of Abu Dhabi), but was renamed in 2017 by the Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, as a symbol of interfaith tolerance in the UAE.

As if to further that bond, the mosque is situated next to the St. Joseph Catholic Church and St. Andrew's Church.

So as I was walking by the area, I decided to take some more pictures of it. This time, intending to share it here on the blockchain.

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The timeless beauty of Islamic Art

No, I am not claiming to be an architectural expert, but one need not be one to admire the geometrical patterns on the domes of the mosque.

Coming closer (or zooming in, LOL) to it, we can clearly see the delicate floral patterns intertwine with geometric shapes. It's like reliving the dedication and skill of the people who brought it to life.

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There's something so calming about the design. The clean lines, the symmetry-- they all create a sense of perfect harmony.

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Since I did not go inside of it, I could only share about the outside aesthetics and the its intricate design. I could only imagine the how it looks like inside.

Would you just look at those minarets - sharp and pointy, with symmetrical designs that are so clean and pleasing to the eyes. I cannot go about the symbolisms of these designs and their relevance to the Islamic faith, but If I remember correctly from our guided tour at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, these minarets are where the call to prayers could be heard from.

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Each time I pass by this mosque, I utter its name to myself -- Mary the Mother of Jesus Mosque. A mosque, named after Mary. All hope is not lost in humanity. A symbol of peace and unity is always present. We just need to open our eyes and heart, be ready to perceive and emulate it. For me, it is a reminder that each of us has a place in this world, and we all can co-exist side by side no matter what our faith or beliefs may be.

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This mosque has an unique name. Why you not show us what's on inside of that mosque cause I curious about the interior.. But thanks for sharing those beautiful mosque...

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Nope, I did not enter the mosque. Not dressed appropriately for it.

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Wow I haven't seen churches or buildings like those, tita. Amazing.

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Thanks, Nani. They really are interesting in many ways, especially for us who are not really familiar with them.

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Hi @arrliinn, In the literal sense of the word, Mary the Mother of Jesus Mosque is truly an amazing creation. From the outside, the shape is creatively constructed. I hope that if you visit again, you will be presented with the architectural elements inside. Greetings!

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Right, I would love to see how it looks inside as well.

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Beautiful mosque with amazing photos. I think I love them

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Beautiful, ain't it?

Thanks for passing by.

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Hi @arrliinn, the mosque is beautiful,I love its design and decoration similar to delicate lace that give it a unique and sober style, inside must be a great work of art, thanks for sharing nice photos.

Happy weekend!

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Yes, it is a work of art, indeed. Hopefully, I get to visit it and go inside soon.

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What a beautiful piece of work you share with us, a movie ride.

Greetings from Venezuela.

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That mosque has perfectly architecture design.. 👍

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