description Mohammed Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab Mosque Overview
The Mohammed Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab Mosque is a significant landmark in Doha, Qatar. Built to honor Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, the influential 18th-century religious reformer and founder of the Wahhabi movement, it serves as a prominent place of worship for the Muslim community within Qatar and visitors interested in Islamic history and architecture. The mosque represents an important aspect of both Qatari culture and broader Islamic tradition.
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Mohammed Ibn Abd Al-Wahhab Mosque ranks #81 of 324 in the Mosque ranking, behind Quba Mosque, ahead of Mosque of Qaitbay.
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When did the Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque open?
The state mosque was inaugurated in Doha on 16 December 2011. Qatar's then emir, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, presided over the opening.
Why is the mosque named after Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab?
It honors the 18th-century religious scholar and reformer associated with the movement commonly called Wahhabism. The naming reflects his historical influence on religious life in Qatar and the wider Arabian Peninsula.
What architectural style does the Doha state mosque use?
The building combines monumental scale with traditional Qatari and Islamic forms, including a low profile, arcades and numerous domes. Its design was inspired in part by the older Al Qubaib Mosque.
Is the mosque only a tourist landmark?
No, it is Qatar's state mosque and an active place of Muslim worship. Visitors should plan around prayer times and follow the current rules on dress, photography and access to prayer areas.
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