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For an experience that combines architectural wonder with spiritual contemplation, no trip to the United Arab Emirates is complete without a visit to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. A 90-minute drive from Dubai, this breathtaking mosque is one of the largest in the world, spanning 30 acres and with capacity for up to 40,000 worshippers. More than just another photo opportunity for your Instagram feed, a visit to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a soul-stirring experience–and one that will leave a lasting impression.

A Brief History

Completed in December 2007, this spectacular space was built in honour of the first ruler of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who is buried within the grounds. The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque took 11 years to construct and cost and eye-popping 2 billion dirhams ($545 million). The result is an architectural marvel of gleaming white marble, 24-karat gold details and intricate stonework featuring semi-precious stones, such as lapis lazuli, amethyst, red agate and mother of pearl.

The mosque has 82 domes, more than 1000 columns, and one of the world’s largest chandeliers, a 33-foot, 12-ton extravaganza that graces the main prayer hall. Underneath this eye-popping light fixture lies the largest hand-knotted carpet on Earth, which took 1,200 artisans two years to make.

And while all of this opulence may sound excessive, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is far from gaudy. Instead, this spiritual site is a place of serenity and introspection, with graceful reflection pools and a sprawling central sahan (courtyard) surrounded by colonnaded walkways.

This marble masterpiece is spectacular at any time of day, but it becomes other-worldly come sunset. Time your visit to coincide with the evening call to prayer, as the muezzin’s melodic chant echoes through the courtyard and worshippers flock to the main prayer hall. Once the sun goes down, the mosque is illuminated in an awe-inspiring light show that mirrors the phases of the moon, bathing the white marble facade in ever-changing shades of lilac and blue.

As this is a place of Muslim worship, modesty is a must when visiting Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. That means no short, transparent or tight clothing–men and women must wear loose-fitting, ankle-length trousers or skirts, and have their arms covered.

Ladies, you’ll also have to wear a headscarf at all times, and even if you feel like you’ve nailed the dress code and brought your own scarf along, chances are you’ll be ushered into the changing rooms at the entrance and handed an abaya , a long hooded robe to wear over your clothes.

It’s also worth noting that the mosque is a shoe-free zone, so be prepared to leave your footwear at the communal racks inside.

Don’t Leave Without…

Paying a visit to the washrooms. The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is home to some of the most stunning facilities we’ve ever seen. As ablution (ritual washing of the feet and hands) is central to Islamic worship, the underground washrooms are astonishing spaces of marble and semi-precious stones.

Food and Drink

You can’t take any food or drink inside the mosque grounds, but there is a branch of The Coffee Club at the North Gate entrance (near the souvenir shop) to refuel before or after your visit.

Opening hours

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday to Thursday (last entrance at 9:30 p.m.). On Friday mornings, the mosque is open to worshippers only, with general admission commencing at 4:30 p.m. During the Holy Month of Ramadan, the mosque is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (closed Fridays). As prayer timings change each day, it’s worth checking the timetable when planning your trip.

Complimentary one-hour guided tours run each day, offering insight into the architectural elements of the mosque and providing an introduction to the Islamic civilization. Tours run at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday to Thursday; 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Friday; and 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday.

Getting There

If you’re based in Dubai, you could join a one-day bus tour to Abu Dhabi, including a visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, with pick-up and drop-off at your hotel. If you’d prefer a more personalized experience, jump in a taxi for the 90-minute drive from Dubai to Abu Dhabi, for a cost of around 250 dirham each way. While you’re in town, pay a visit to the Louvre Abu Dhabi , a 20-minute drive from the mosque.

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12 TIPS For Visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque Abu Dhabi in 2024

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Looking to visit Abu Dhabi’s famous mosque?! Here’s my guide to visiting Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in 2024 with lots of tips on visiting hours, how to dress, the best time to visit and how to get there from Dubai & Abu Dhabi!

Sheikh Zayed Mosque is by far one of the most impressive mosques in the world and you don’t have to be interested in religion to appreciate and marvel at this beautiful building!

Out of the tourist attractions in Abu Dhabi , Sheikh Zayed Mosque is top of the list and it’s also one of the top excursions from Dubai because even a trip to Dubai isn’t complete without heading to see Abu Dhabi’s largest mosque!

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Visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque

In this Abu Dhabi travel blog, I will give you up-to-date information on how to visit Sheikh Zayed Mosque because many things have changed in the last few years including the need for (free) QR tickets now , female cover-ups are no longer provided and the new photography limits .

I actually wrote this article back in 2017 for WeAreTravelGirls with my tips for visiting the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque but most of these tips are really outdated now so keep reading this Sheikh Zayed Mosque travel guide!

Even if you have been to Sheikh Zayed Mosque before, please keep reading so you know what to expect now as I was taken by surprise during my recent visit this Spring!

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1. Sheikh Zayed Mosque Visiting Times

When planning your Abu Dhabi itinerary, or Dubai itinerary to Sheikh Zayed Mosque, the main thing to keep in mind is the visiting times of Sheikh Zayed Mosque , especially on Fridays.

The mosque is open for all visitors from Saturday to Thursday 09:00 am to 10:00 pm with the last admission being at 09:30 pm.

On Fridays , the mosque is open for all visitors from 09:00 am to 12:00 pm (with the last admission at 11:30 am) and then reopens from 3:00 pm. to 10:00 pm (with the last admission being at 09:30 pm).

If you know you are visiting the UAE during the holy month of Ramadan (this will be in March in 2024), check the opening times for tourists during Ramadan here .

Why does Sheikh Zayed Mosque close on Fridays?

The mosque closes for a few hours on Friday because Friday is the holy day in Islam and Friday prayers happen just after lunchtime. This is a very busy part of the day with worshippers visiting and therefore is closed to tourists.

What time is Jummah Prayer at Sheikh Zayed Mosque?

If you are Muslim, I’d really recommend visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque for Friday prayer. Check the current prayer times at Sheikh Zayed Mosque here .

I believe Jummah prayer is at 1:15 pm at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque however you’ll need to give yourself time to enter. If you are Muslim, Friday at Jummah Prayer is the best time to visit the mosque as its the only time you can take photos in the main courtyard as usually it is sectioned off with security manning it.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque

2. Sheikh Zayed Mosque Dress Code

In some ways, the dress code for Sheikh Zayed mosque has become looser in the last few years however men and women still need to dress appropriately for the mosque.

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Previously, women were given black abaya’s to wear as they entered and these had to be worn unless you were wearing an actual abaya you brought yourself.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque no longer provide abaya’s and scarfs to women so you need to come with the correct clothing to be allowed entry.

Ellie in black abaya  Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque,

How to Dress in Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Women MUST wear a scarf over their head to cover their hair. It’s ok for this to be loose and not cover all the hair but you must keep it on top of your head and not let it fall around your shoulders only.

Women MUST have their chest covered, their shoulders covered and their arms covered . Realistically, 3/4 sleeves are ok but t-shirt sleeves are not.

Women MUST have their legs covered . Again realistically, 3/4 covered in the leg is ok with the ankle and bottom of calf showing.

Men MUST have their arms covered down . T-shirts for men are not allowed, a 3/4 sleeve is ok.

Men MUST have their legs covered . Shorts for men are not allowed. Below the knee must be covered so 3/4 lengths are ok.

Outfits MUST NOT be see-through, too tight, have slits or be too ‘sexy’.

Ellie in pink abaya  Sheikh Zayed Mosque, Visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque,

Where to buy clothes for visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque?

The great thing is that the mall underneath the Sheikh Zayed mosque sells everything you’ll need to be properly covered in the mosque for men and women at a reasonable price.

The mall on Google is called: New Visitor Center & Plaza at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque  

One of the benefits to women no longer being provided an abaya by the mosque is that women can now buy a cultural outfit in the UAE and wear it. Bright coloured abaya’s and bright full length dresses are perfect and it’s really nice to see women embracing the local clothing to the mosque.

This is also the case with men. In the UAE local men wear a Kandora which is typically a long white outfit with loose white pants/trousers underneath. During the 2022 World Cup in Qatar we saw men from around the world wear the Qatari version and compliment how light and airy they are to wear.

I saw many foreign tourist men during my 3 recent visits to Abu Dubai & Dubai wearing a Kandora because they are perfect for entering a mosque, wearing in the desert, and staying cool in the heat (this is why locals wear them after all!). Men can buy Kandora’s inside the mall underneath the Sheikh Zayed Mosque too.

clothes shop inside Sheikh Zayed mall, Visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque,

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3. Sheikh Zayed Mosque Tickets

In recent years it’s become mandatory to book your visit to Sheikh Zayed Mosque meaning you need to complete this form and get a QR code before entering.

The tickets for Sheikh Zayed Mosque are free , but you still need to book and get a QR code.

Complete this official form with your entry date and time and all the guest details. I didn’t realise this when I visited so I completed the form just as I entered . This was ok for me as I was just one person and there in the hot summer months, however on busy days they do restrict the numbers.

QR code for Sheikh Zayed Mosque tickets, Visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque,

If you are visiting Abu Dhabi during the winter and therefore in ‘peak season’ and if you want to visit at sunset which is the most popular time of day to visit, I’d recommend booking in advance to ensure you get the time and date you want!

Complete this official form!

4. Best Time of Day to Visit Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Easily, the best time of day to visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is just before sunset .

If you get to the mosque about 1 hour to 30 minutes before sunset you’ll get to see the mosque with blue skies , you’ll then hear the sunset call to prayer , see the mosque with sunset skies and finally with nighttime skies .

Sheikh Zayed Mosque with blue skies, Visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque,

There are benches to sit on outside of the mosque so you can easily have a break on these whilst you want for the skies to change.

Sunset going into the evening is also the coolest time of day and another one of the reasons its the best time to visit Sheikh Zayed Mosque.

However, sunset is one of the most busy times of day because of the draw of the sky colours and Muslims coming to pray sunset prayer.

If you’re not into photos and getting all the sky colours, I’d recommend visiting early in the morning after it opens at 9:00 am . This is another one of the coolest times of day and the mosque is likely to be less busy with visitors and those wanting to pray as the next prayer time isn’t until lunchtime.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque at night, Visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque,

5. Getting to Sheikh Zayed Mosque From Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi is a big city and not everything is close together and Sheikh Zayed Mosque isn’t particularly close to any other tourist attractions so it’s best to plan your visit within your itinerary .

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It’s about a 30 minute drive from popular places like Yas Island, Emirates Palace, Qasr al Watan, and the Louvre to Sheikh Zayed Mosque, maybe 40-45 minutes with traffic.

When planning your Abu Dhabi itinerary, I’d recommend visiting the mosque on the same day you visit other cultural places such as the impressive Palace – Qasr al Watan, the traditional Fort Qasr al Hosn and the Louvre Abu Dhabi.

Ellie inside Qasr al Watan in Abu Dhabi, Visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque

What’s the best way to get around Abu Dhabi?

If you are a family or group, I’d recommend hiring a car to get around Abu Dhabi. If you are solo or not confident hiring a car, it’s easy to use taxi apps such as Kareem and Uber to get around Abu Dhabi (I prefer Kareem).

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There’s also a tourist shuttle bus between the popular tourist sites but you will need to play your itinerary around the bus schedule.

6. Getting to Sheikh Zayed Mosque from Dubai

The drive from Dubai to Sheikh Zayed Mosque is about 1 hour 30 minutes , more with traffic. It seems a lot, especially if you have a packed Dubai itinerary for your holiday, but it is worth it and you can visit more places in Abu Dhabi at the same time!

Unfortunately, there are limited public transport options between Dubai and Abu Dhabi , especially for just a day trip so your best options are:

  • Join a group tour from Dubai like these ones :

This tour from Dubai to Abu Dhabi is the most rated and most highly rated!

  • Drive yourself – unless you are a solo traveller in Dubai in which case a tour is the best option, I’d recommend hiring a car and driving to Abu Dhabi. This will give you the freedom to see more of the city and the roads are very big in the UAE and easy to navigate.

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  • Take a Taxi – this is something your hotel in Dubai can organise for you. I did this several years ago and it cost £50.00 each way. I imagine it is more expensive now.

7. Sheikh Zayed Mosque Free Tour

If you want to know more about Abu Dhabi’s famous mosque, I recommend joining one of their free cultural tours that are held regularly throughout the day.

The tours last 30 – 45 minutes and are ran by staff at the mosque. (If you visit Sheikh Zayed mosque on a tour from Dubai, you won’t get a guide inside the mosque like this)

Check out the morning, afternoon and evening cultural tour times here .

Sheikh Zayed Mosque facts are abundant and the architecture is incredible which you can learn more about on this tour as well as learning some facts on Islam and how the mosque operates.

entrance to prayer room in Sheikh Zayed Mosque, visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque

8. Sheikh Zayed Mosque Photo Spots

One of the biggest tips I’ll give you for visiting the Sheikh Zayed Mosque is to not expect a surreal and peaceful experience .. unfortunately.

I’ve been multiple times and each time I’ve had a guard tell me off for where I’m standing, or even twirling, I recently got told off for twirling for a photo because it looked like dancing and although they need to do their jobs, it does leave you with a bad impression… and I’m saying that as a now Muslim !

Taking photos in Sheikh Zayed Mosque is very restricted because you are not allowed inside the main courtyard and recently, some of the pillar areas have been restricted to.

There are many dedicated photo spots which get filled with many people and this can be frustrating, although also understandable.

Ellie inside the Sheikh Zayed mosque courtyard,  visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque

One of the only positives of this is that you can manage to get photos with fewer people in the background . For example the below photo of the pillars is clear of people only because the whole area behind it has been fenced off.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque, pillars with no people, Visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque,

How to get a photo of Sheikh Zayed Mosque with water in front?

You might have seen impressive photos like the photos below of Sheikh Zayyed Mosque with water in front . The good news is, this is not AI, this photo is real!

Sheikh Zayed Mosque with water and sunset, visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque

This location location is across the road though, it’s not part of the mosque as it can seem like in some photos, and it’s a stadium with a wide water pond. The location is Wahat al Karama which has 3 war memorials.

It’s very close to the mosque but I remember being so tired and hot all of my visits that I’ve never actually made the effort to go!

For Sheikh Zayed Mosque photography, Wahat al Karama is the best place to visit , especially at sunset to get the reflection of the mosque in the water.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque with water and sunset, visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque

9. Visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque on Fridays

If you plan to visit Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque on a Friday and you are not Muslim, it is worth noting that the Sheikh Zayed Mosque visiting times on Friday are 09:00 am to 12:00 pm (with the last admission at 11:30 am), then again from 3:00 pm. to 10:00 pm (with the last admission being at 09:30 pm).

For non Muslim visitors, if you can visit outside of Friday’s this is best because although the Mosque reopens later after the required Friday prayers at lunchtime, Friday is an important day for Muslims and you’ll find more people come to pray at sunset and in the evening on Fridays than other days of the week.

If you are Muslim, Friday is a great day to visit Sheikh Zayed Mosque and I recommend attending for Jummah Prayer. I believe Jummah Prayer at Sheikh Zayed Mosque starts at 1:15 pm and make sure you give yourself time to get there, park and get through security.

10. Sheikh Zayed Mosque Videography Limitations

There is a lot of security outside and inside of the mosque keeping an eye on what visitors are doing.

I was filming with my camera and mic recently outside of the mosque for a vlog and after I’d finished the security guard asked me to stop . A few minutes later one of the mosque staff found me to ask what I was filming.

Because they saw me use my camera and mic with a vlog setup, they advised I needed permission to film, even though I told them it was only for YouTube.

However, if I was filming the same thing with my phone only, I doubt they would have stopped me because it could have been a personal recording or a media one, they don’t know.

So I would advise definitely leaving your mic at the hotel and only bring a big camera if you intend to take photos on it.

If you want to do professional filming, you’ll need to get permission.

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11. Places to Visit Near Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque isn’t that close to many of the other tourist attractions in Abu Dhabi, although to be honest that’s both Abu Dhabi and Dubai for you, everything is a bit far from everything.

Some places to visit near Sheikh Zayed Mosque though are:

  • New Visitor Center & Plaza at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque 
  • Bani Qasim Mosque – this looks like the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem!
  • Abu Dhabi History Museum and Aquarium
  • Khalifa Park
  • Wahat Al Karama

12. Sheikh Zayed Mosque Mall

A fairy new addition to the area is the underground Mall and Plaza called New Visitor Center & Plaza at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque  on Google Maps.

You can access the mosque from inside this underground mall instead of crossing the main road and they have many food and clothing shops to get the modest clothing you need for the mosque and get something to eat before or after.

I actually had time to spare before sunset so I got a manicure and pedicure here at Ponytail Beauty who I recommend!

Sheikh Zayed Mosque Plaza Entrance, visiting Sheikh Zayed Mosque

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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: Info, Tour & Practical Guide 2023

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi stands as an absolute must-see, and unquestionably ranks among the most exquisite treasures in the UAE. Much like Paris boasts the iconic Eiffel Tower and Rome the majestic Colosseum, a visit to the Emirates would be incomplete without beholding the grandeur of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi.

Why is it a must-visit? Because its beauty is disarmingly captivating , rendering mere words inadequate to describe its splendor. Moreover, it holds immense significance as a genuinely authentic and culturally significant landmark, deeply woven into the rich history and heritage of the Emirates.

Drawing tens of millions of visitors each year , the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is globally acclaimed and revered as one of the world’s most popular landmarks, ranking second only to Machu Picchu in Peru, as per Tripadvisor’s recognition.

In this concise guide, I will provide you with some useful tips for visiting the Sheikh Zayed Mosque from Dubai or Abu Dhabi , along with fascinating facts that you should acquaint yourself with before embarking on this memorable journey!

What you’ll find in this Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque visit guide:

8 interesting facts about the Sheikh Zayed Mosque

  • The Sheikh Zayed Mosque was built between 1996 and 2007 at the behest of the late UAE President Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. In 2004, Sheikh Zayed died and now rests in a mausoleum in the courtyard of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque.
  • Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan is considered the Founding Father of the United Arab Emirates, a visionary leader who believed that nothing was impossible and that he was President and Ruler of Abu Dhabi for over 30 years, until his death.
  • The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque was designed by the Syrian architect Yousef Abdelky and was built by Italian and Belgian contractors, with the work of over 3000 men. Hundreds of expert craftsmen and precious materials used for the construction come from over 10 different Asian and European countries.
  • The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is able to accommodate over 10,000 worshipers in the internal areas and over 31,000 in the external areas and is normally frequented for daily and Friday prayers.

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  • The architecture of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque is inspired by the Persian, and Ottoman style, with strong influences of Indo-Islamic architecture. The minarets are typically Arab while the mosque as a whole is a fusion of Arab, Persian and Moorish elements.
  • For the construction of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, very precious marbles originating mainly from Italy and North Macedonia were used. Pure white marbles combine with handmade decorations and mosaics in natural marbles of different colors. The result is a masterpiece of art and beauty.
  • The main prayer hall houses the world’s largest hand-knotted carpet , of approximately 5700 sqm. To make it took 2 years and the work of 1200 craftsmen.
  • The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque has seven 24-carat-gold gilded crystal chandeliers from Germany. The largest weighs 12 tons!

5 useful tips for your visit to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Can i visit the sheikh zayed grand mosque even if i’m not a muslim.

Yes, the visit to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque is allowed to everyone, even non-Muslims. The people of Abu Dhabi are proud to introduce their culture and traditions to people from all over the world.

What is the ticket price for the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque?

Admission to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque is free for everyone. It is only required to register for a free ticket and to pass airport-style security checks.

Can I take pictures inside the Sheikh Zayed Mosque?

Yes, photography is allowed! The Sheikh Zayed Mosque attracts photographers from all over the world thanks to its delightful shapes and white glimpses. This is why the mosque is also known as the Abu Dhabi White Mosque.

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Are there any guided tours to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque?

Yes, there are free guided tours (called Cultural Tours ) that last 30 or 45 minutes. The official guides of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque accompany visitors and passionately explain many details about architecture and customs. Tours take place in English or Arabic and there is usually one tour every hour.

What is the best way to visit the Sheikh Zayed Mosque from Dubai?

Most of the visitors come to visit the Sheikh Zayed Mosque from Dubai, this can be easily done because there are day tours that allow you to visit it conveniently . Sheikh Zayed Mosque is located 129 Km (80 Miles) from Dubai (about 1.5 hours).

How to get to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

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If you are in Abu Dhabi you can reach the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque by taxi, there is a taxi stand near the mosque.

Many visitors choose to visit the Sheikh Zayed Mosque during a guided tour of Abu Dhabi that also allows you to visit the Qasr Al Watan and the Etihad Towers .

The tour includes pickup and drop-off from your hotel in Abu Dhabi, a professional English-speaking guide and all priority entrance tickets. There are also guides who speak German, Spanish or Italian.

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If you prefer to go around independently, the solution for you is the double-decker Hop On Hop Off Bus , which allows you to easily and deeply visit all of Abu Dhabi and stop right in front of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque.

PRO TIP: If you arrive in Abu Dhabi on a Cruise these tours are perfect for you, because they include pick up and return to the port, they are much more complete than those that offer cruises, and are cheaper! Be smart!

Visit the Sheikh Zayed Mosque from Dubai

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque can be easily reached from Dubai, the two cities are well connected and for this reason Abu Dhabi is the perfect destination for a day tour.

From Dubai to Sheikh Zayed Mosque by Bus

Buses depart every 30 minutes from the Al Ghubaiba Bus station in Bur Dubai and reach the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in about 2 hours.

Keep in mind that you will have to go down before arriving in Abu Dhabi, because the mosque is located about 15 km before the city center. From the bus stop to the entrance of the mosque it takes a 10 minute walk.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque Abu Dhabi Tour from Dubai

Guided tours from Dubai to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque and Abu Dhabi

Since we are going to Abu Dhabi it is also worth taking a look at what there is to see in Abu Dhabi, right?

You can easily and comfortably visit the Sheikh Zayed Mosque with a day tour from Dubai .

If you are only interested in the Sheikh Zayed Mosque you can take a half-day tour that includes pickup and drop-off at your hotel in Dubai and an English-speaking guide. It is very cheap and easy!

Or you can choose to take a full-day tour of Abu Dhabi that allows you to enjoy all the main attractions, including the guided tour of the Sheikh Zayed Mosque of course. You can choose to be accompanied by a guide who speaks the language you prefer from English, German, French, Spanish and Italian.

In my opinion this is the best solution, because you have a guide that allows you to better understand what you see , you can see the most of Abu Dhabi and also admire other beautiful places such as the Qasr Al Watan, the Etihad Towers (includes the observation deck ticket!) and Emirates Palace !

You can hardly see all these things if you decide to go by bus or in other ways.

Abu Dhabi Mosque Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque by Night

Sheikh Zayed Mosque Dress Code

Since we are visiting a place of prayer, we need to dress respectfully. The dress code is strictly respected and at the entrance of the Abu Dhabi Mosque (and during the visit) no exceptions are allowed.

Girls, you need to cover your hair with a scarf. Shoulders should also be covered. You can put on a shirt with long sleeves and long, loose-fitting pants.

However don’t worry, at the entrance you can borrow (for free) an Abaya, the traditional dress, which you can put on your clothes.

Guys, you will have to wear long and decent trousers and it is better to wear a shirt with long sleeves. But a polo shirt or a decent t-shirt can also be fine.

Food and drinks (including water) are not allowed inside the mosque (due to the presence of precious carpets).

Sheikh Zayed Mosque Timings

The opening hours for visitors to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque Abu Dhabi are Saturday to Thursday from 9.00 AM to 10.00 PM.

On Friday morning the mosque is closed to visitors (open only for prayers) and reopens to visitors from 4.30 PM to 10.00 PM.

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How to visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

Not only is it one of the most architecturally magnificent buildings in the world, but it is also an active house of worship accommodating up to 41,000 people.  The Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi is also the resting place of the Founding Father of the United Arab Emirates, the  Late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan “May Allah rest his soul in peace” .

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Located at the entrance to the city on Abu Dhabi island, it’s hard to miss the Grand Mosque with its pristine white walls, domes and minarets during the day.  Or maybe you prefer its soft nighttime glow and awe-inspiring silhouette?  It is undoubtedly a modern wonder.

So how do you visit the Grand Mosque? 

You can book an Abu Dhabi tour from Dubai with a visit to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque including a visit to other tourist attractions. Alternatively, if you just want to explore Abu Dhabi Grand Mosque we recommend you to book Abu Dhabi Grand Mosque tour only. A private tour will allow you plenty of time to explore at your own pace and is the best option if this is your first time in Abu Dhabi.

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Interesting facts to know about the Grand Mosque

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  • The Grand Mosque has been open for worship since 2007.  The Mosque was built to honour the country’s Founding Father, considered a visionary leader who believed nothing was impossible.
  • Sheikh Zayed is in fact laid to rest on the Grand Mosque site. His mausoleum is in a separate building outside the main mosque complex, (out of respect no photos are allowed here).
  • Muslim worshipers actively use the Grand Mosque throughout the week, accommodating 10,000 in the internal and 31,000 in the external areas – they reach capacity during Ramadan & Eid celebrations.
  • There were more than 38 contractors and thousands of workers from around the world involved in completing various elements of the structure and decoration. Sourcing long-lasting materials and expert craftsmanship were of paramount importance.
  • The architectural style is made from a combination of Mamluk, Ottoman and Fatimid styles – described as “A fusion of Arab, Persian, Mughal and Moorish” to fuse the diverse Islamic world with art and beauty – the result is simply stunning.
  • It holds several “ largest in the world ” claims to fame – including the largest hand-woven carpet at a whopping 5,627 sqm and the largest marble mosaic floor in its 17,000 sqm courtyard.
  • A recent TripAdvisor survey ranked the Grand Mosque as the second most popular landmark in the world, only behind Machu Picchu in Peru.

Relective waters Shiekh Zayed Grand Mosque

  • The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is open to the public seven days a week from 9am until 10pm (only closed Friday’s 12:00pm to 3:00 for prayers) – we recommend you get in as early as possible in the day to avoid the heat and inevitable crowds.
  • Entrance is FREE, you must only pass through security screening.
  • Do note systems have recently changed and you do need to register to enter the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, but there is no charge.
  • Respectful dress must be worn inside the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque grounds at all times.  For everyone, this means long trousers and for women, arms and head must also be covered.
  • If you are not well enough covered, there is a dressing room available at security before entering the Mosque grounds.  Women can hire abayas (full-length robes) or shaylas  (a head covering only) free of charge here.
  • Men with shorts above the knee may also be asked to hire a Kandura – white long-sleeved robe.
  • NB – clothing rental has been suspended during COVID – you’ll need to bring your own respectful covering or buy one at the small souq attached to the mosque.

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  • Try and arrive in time for a free guided tour . Conducted in English or Arabic by fabulously well-versed Emirati volunteers, they will talk you through many of the important architectural features of the building and answer any of your questions. Due to popular demand, there are now multiple free tours per day of either 30 minutes or 45-minute duration; see timings below.
  • You must be present before the tour start time to receive your headsets, so arrive in plenty of time – you can freely tour the rest of the Mosque and grounds after your tour.
  • There is now a FREE audio eGuide you can pick up to accompany you on your tour around the mosque, available in 11 languages (you must leave a photo ID).
  • There is a small coffee and gift shop on the grounds, but no food or drinks are allowed inside the Grand Mosque itself. Feeding children outside the main courtyard is fine.
  • There are a number of luxury hotels nearby where you can get excellent meals (the Ritz Carlton , Hilton Capital Grand) , or cheaper options not far away include Zayed Sports City, Holiday Inn  or the Officer’s Club where restaurants are open to the public.
  • More on how to get there from Abu Dhabi and Dubai below.

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We have taken our young children to the Grand Mosque on many different occasions and at many different ages. And it is honestly hard work.

Small children have little patience for architectural marvelling.  Unlike many sites in the Middle East where children can freely explore, the Grand Mosque is carefully guarded and rules must be adhered to; there is no swinging on ropes, inside voices must be used, and touching many parts of the building is strictly NOT allowed – all with good reason! It is, after all, a place of holy significance, not just a tourist attraction.

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But the Grand Mosque is a must-not-miss attraction of the UAE.   How do you find some balance and harmony to make your Grand Mosque trip worthwhile for you all?

  • Around the courtyard, grounds, and the outer perimeter of the Grand Mosque , surfaces are flat and it’s easy to manoeuvre a stroller.  You cannot, however, take your strollers onto the mosque’s carpeted floor. 
  • Strollers must be parked outside where everyone takes off their shoes before entering, and you’ll need to carry your valuables.
  • Once inside, there are several roped-off areas where children cannot go.  For little wanderers, you may want reins  or a sling to carry your smaller ones as they do not take fondly to people crossing over the roped line.
  • A slow walk around the inside may take upwards of 15-20 minutes if you’re a details person.
  • Young children do not need to be covered , but it’s advisable for children from adolescence onward to be covered in the same way as adults – full arms and legs, and also head for women.
  • Women and men have separate entrances, but your group can rejoin immediately after. Young boys can go with their mothers.
  • Your robes must be respectfully worn for the duration of your visit once inside the courtyard walls, avoiding exposed skin (easier said than done when children are tugging off you, I know).

( Top tip – if you really fancy the idea of dressing up and experiencing part of the local culture, then you can deliberately come with uncovered legs to be sent to the clothing hire room – there is no problem or shame with this)

Extend your trip to the Grand Mosque by also visiting Wahat Al Karama – translated “oasis of dignity” . The 45,000 sqm monument is located across the freeway from the Grand Mosque, next door to the Ritz Hotel and the General Headquarters of the UAE Armed Forces.  The site is a permanent tribute and war memorial to honour the UAE’s martyred soldiers and other Emiratis who sacrificed their lives for the service of the nation.

The site includes a Memorial with distinctive aluminium-clad slabs resting on one another, a Memorial Plaza with a beautiful reflective pool and a Pavillion of Honour. Open 9am to 10.45pm daily.

Free entrance.

View of the Grand Mosque from Wahat al Karama | How to photograph the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

  • Absolute number 1 rule; remain respectful of where you are at all time.  Group shots are not allowed; wandering onto the central courtyard without permission is not allowed; Gratuitous selfies are just plain inappropriate.  Remember it’s first and foremost a house of worship.
  • It can be hard work, especially on the ladies trying to get the right pose (for your camera, not your selfie) but not reveal your skin! Wearing something long under your abaya will reduce accidental reveals.
  • For the best chance of getting a crowd-free shot, you must be there for the opening time at 9am. Late evenings after Isha (final prayers) it can be quieter too for some moody reflective shots.
  • From up close, it’s really hard to get everything in one shot! If you don’t have a wide-angle lens, you may need to use panorama or stitch features if your smartphone or camera has these.
  • There are many reflective ponds that you can use to catch the light at its best.
  • Play with the detail; there is so much detail that often gets overlooked in favour of the grand shots! Check out the intricate marble work, the archways, the stain-glassed windows. The light will play with you no matter the time of day.
  • For the best distance shots, head to Wahat Al Karama. Either drive or taxi over (the roads are a little complicated!) or if parked at the Mosque, head to the front by foot and you’ll find a footbridge that takes you across the freeway to the war memorial.  Not only will you get to observe another part of the UAE’s very recent history, but you will also get some of the best views of the Grand Mosque over the stunning reflective pond.
  • Golden hour is, of course, the best time – but evenings are very busy.  If you are enthusiastic and really want that plum shot, get up early and head to Wahat Al Karama at dawn on a clear day (though those can be few and far between, most mornings you will find a little haze and slightly grey skies).
  • In the winter, you can get fogs too, making wonderful moody photos that are very hard to predict and capture.
  • Be prepared for the humidity in the warmer summer months. Using a DSLR?  Let your camera warm-up before you are ready to shoot, keeping the lens cap on until you are ready.
  • Beware of others in your photos, local ladies particularly should not be photographed without permission.

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The closest hotel and the only one that is really walking distance if the weather is cool enough is T h e Ritz Carlton .  This imposing hotel is immediately over the freeway connected by the pedestrian bridge to Wahat Al Karama.  It’s also one of our top recommended stays for families with its restaurants and facilities if budget permits.

The best distance views of the Mosque are captured from Bab al Bahr, where there are several hotels, including the Fairmont , Traders Hotel and the Shangri-La.   When staying at these hotels you will likely be charged more for a waterside/mosque view room but waking up to see this stunning beauty?  Completely worth it!

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From any hotel in central Abu Dhabi or from Yas Island it is an easy taxi drive, and plentiful drivers wait in the taxi ranks to take you to your next destination.

Visiting the Grand Mosque from Dubai

Even if you are staying in Dubai, the Grand Mosque is still frequently suggested as part of an itinerary.  Note that you are just over 1 hour drive without heavy traffic from Downtown Dubai to the Mosque.  You can hire a taxi (looking at 300AED roughly), a private car (slightly more depending on size/quality of vehicle), or look into joining a shared organized tour.

Our complete guide on how to transit between Dubai and Abu Dhabi can be found here

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Can you visit the Grand Mosque during an AUH stopover?

If you are squeezing in a visit between flights from Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH), it’s only a 15-20 minute drive away by taxi.  Allow yourself at least a 4-hour stopover with time to clear immigration at both ends. An airport taxi adds a 25AED flag fall, so expect a taxi to the Mosque to cost about 60-65AED.  Your return taxi will be about 40AED. There is a taxi rank at the Grand Mosque.

If you are on a budget and coming from AUH via bus, the closest stopping point for the A1 route is at Zayed Sports City.  The fare at the time of writing is 4AED per person one way.  It’s then approximately a 15-20 minute walk back to the Grand Mosque – not recommended in the summer heat but you may be able to catch a shorter taxi ride from ZSC to the Grand Mosque.

You can see our complete Abu Dhabi Stopover guide here

As of 2022, the opening time for tourists to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque are:

Saturday to Thursday :

  • Open from 9am – 10pm (last admission 9.30pm)
  • Tours commence on the hour 10am to 8pm
  • Open from 9:00am to 12:00 pm and 3:00pm – 10pm (last admission 9.30pm)
  • Tours on the hour 10am, 11am, then at 4pm through until 8pm

*Timings are always subject to change in the UAE and hours will vary for Ramadan and other religious occasions – please consult the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center for current information*

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This post was originally published on Our Globetrotters - Adventurous Family Travel Blog (last revised and updated August 2022). Researched and written by our editor Keri Hedrick, an avid traveller, writer and mum of 3 based in the UAE for the past 10 years; you can see more of Keri’s regional and overseas adventures with kids on Instagram .  This article is not sponsored or endorsed by any of the businesses mentioned but does contain affiliate links that may earn us a small commission. 

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Sheikh Zayed Mosque is part of my tour when friends and family come to visit me in Dubai. I’ve been a few times now but still learnt more from your post. Some of those numbers are incredible. 41,000 worshippers at one time, wow, and I wasn’t aware the carpet was hand knotted. It certainly makes an impression. Thanks, Keri!

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Tips For Visiting Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque – A Must See In Abu Dhabi

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February 24, 2022

There is one place you absolutely can’t miss when visiting Abu Dhabi and that’s the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. This phenomenal work of architecture is the largest place of worship in the UAE and it is absolutely spellbinding.

I’ve been lucky enough to travel to Abu Dhabi twice – the first time in 2016 and again in February 2022 – and each time visiting the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque has been the highlight of the trip. If you’re planning a visit, here are my (recently updated) top tips.

(This post was originally published in Oct 2016 and has been updated in February 2023.)

Tips for visiting Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Some fascinating fast facts about Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

  • Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is the largest mosque in the UAE and can hold up to 40,000 worshippers and 15,000 visitors.
  • The mosque was commissioned by, and named after, the first president of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who passed away before the mosque’s completion. The mausoleum of the late Sheikh Zayed is located beside the mosque on the north side.
  • The mosque’s architects were British, Italian and Emirati who drew inspiration from Muslim architecture from all around the world to create something truly unique. It took more than 3,000 workers from 38 construction companies to build it.
  • My research (googling) hinted that it cost in excess of $500 million to complete.
  • There are seven crystal chandeliers made by Faustig (from Munich, Germany) situated inside the halls and foyers, including the largest ever chandelier to be found in a mosque – it weighs approximately 12 tonnes!

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Tips for visiting Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Tips for visiting Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Opening hours at sheikh zayed grand mosque.

  • Normal visiting hours are from Saturday to Thursday 09:00 am to 10:00 pm (Last admission at 09:30 pm).
  • On Friday Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is open from 09:00am to 12:00pm (Last admission at 11:30 am) and reopens from 3:00 pm. to 10:00 pm (Last admission at 09:30 pm).
  • Visiting hours are different during the holy month of Ramadan. You can find the schedule here .
  • You can join a number of free tours each day on a walk-in basis. Look for the tours point near the mosque’s main entrance.

Where To Get Tickets

Tips for visiting Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

It is free to visit the mosque but you are required to pre-book an access pass here .

What To Wear

I think the most asked question, especially for women, is what to wear to the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi. This image from the official website explains the dress code clearly.

What to wear to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Essentially, you are required to dress respectably to visit the mosque – this means long, loose fitting, ankle length trousers or skirts for both men and women and a headscarf for the ladies.

Dress code for women

On my first visit I was able to hire an Abaya from the mosque but this is not currently available. There are a number of both affordable plain abayas (from 50 AED) and beautiful decorative ones available to buy in the visitor centre that you pass through on your way to the mosque. There are also changing rooms and lockers here so you can get changed before or after your visit.

As I didn’t have anything in my wardrobe that matched the dress code I ordered a jersey full length kaftan from Amazon before arriving in Abu Dhabi. I used a scarf to cover my head. The mosque attendant said it was perfect!

What to wear to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Best Time To Visit

I’d read online to visit at dusk (approx 4.30pm depending on time of year) for glorious lighting and this was superb advice. It was magical to see the white minarets against both the sharp blue sky and the soft pink light of sunset. We stayed long enough to see the lights come on and call of prayer ring out and I recommend you time your visit to do the same.

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Where to get the best photos of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

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There are designated photo points around the mosque where you are allowed to stop and take photos. It was very quiet during our visit so I didn’t mind having to use the fixed photo points, however, it does make it quite hard to get photos that are different to everyone else.

Wahat Al Karama

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The best place to get photos of the exterior of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is from Wahat Al Karama – a viewpoint and memorial that offers stunning views of the mosque’s domes and minarets, plus an amphitheatre where you can take a seat and watch sunset over one of the world’s most famous religious buildings.

You can reach Wahat Al Karama via a free shuttle bus from the mosque that runs approximately every 30 minutes. You can also walk there via a pedestrian bridge (approx 15 mins) or take a local taxi. (The minimum fare is 12 AED and local taxis accept cash only.)

Things To Note

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  • If you visit during the summer (or end of summer like we did) then it will be exceptionally warm to walk around the outside areas. However, the prayer halls are (impressively) well air-conditioned and there are several water fountains around the mosque that you can take advantage of.
  • The visitor entrance to the mosque takes you via an underground mall where you’ll find cafes, shops, rest rooms and visitor information.
  • And finally, I recommend giving yourself approx 3 hours to travel to and explore the mosque thoroughly. It’s an incredibly large complex to explore and there will be much you will want to photograph and admire. It also takes a fair bit of time to enter the mosque itself – the visitor centre is on the far side of the car park and the underground walkway to the mosque is so long they have moving walkways! There are buggies that can whisk you along this walkway if you have mobility issues.

Have you visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi? What did you think?

Disclosure: My second visit to Abu Dhabi was in collaboration with Visit Abu Dhabi for an Instagram campaign. This post is not part of the project & reflects my own thoughts and opinions.

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These photos are overwhelmingly beautiful Jayne.

What an experience, Janey, and beautiful photos to match. Great information regarding opening times and what to wear. This would be my major concerns. It’s good to know you can hire clothes if needed and what you need to bring in order to do so. I have only faint memories of Morocco (I was 6) but I remember the call to prayer of the muezzins and I find it’s one of the sweetest things you can hear when in a Muslim country. Hopefully I will be able to have a closer look at Dubai one day rather than just buzzing through.

When I was a little girl Jayne, my mum would tell me stories about the Muezzin calling the faithful to prayer and because of her stories, the magic of hearing it for the first time in Dubai, brought my mum with me on a magical journey to this mesmerizing and intriguing land. Where I know in her heart, when alive, she would have loved to visit the Grand Mosque. So thank you for the post and the connection to my childhood! 🙂 I’m a little different to that – my heart was stolen by the Burj Al Arab the first time I saw it when I was 21, whilst standing on empty golden sandy shores, before the area became built up. Eating a sharwama was also one of my favourite things to do! You’ve brought so much back to life…

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Very useful information, thanks ma’am.

Wow Jayne, I was engrossed with this article. So wonderful to learned something about the culture and history of the place.

Really helpful! Thanks 🙂

Hi Jayne, thanks so much for the helpful info. I was a little confused about the available times. Can you clarify the story and end times Sun-Thur as I saw two dashes.

Hi, you can double-check the timings on the mosque’s website here https://www.szgmc.gov.ae/en/mosque-opening-hours

Thanks a lot for your in-depth review and Tipps! I’ll be traveling to Abu Dhabi this weekend and initially planned to visit on Friday. As Ramadan has started today I am really glad I read your article! I will now plan it for Thursday or Saturday. Won’t be able to see it at sunset though due to Ramadan – so do you think going early in the morning is the best alternative then?

I’d say in terms of weather that would be your best choice. It’s beautiful all day really but the less hot it gets the longer you’ll want to explore haha

I visited this saturday at 9 am and it was totally gorgeous! Quick side note: they did not ask for anything for the gown rental – so I think they have changed their policy on this! 🙂

Ah glad you enjoyed your visit Sarah and thanks for the update on the gown rental.

This place is exquisite. Beautiful. I am visiting Abu Dhabi end of November, and I have this place on my list to visit. But considering going on a Friday afternoon, 4:30, when it’s hopefully cooler but also catch the gorgeous sunset and array of colours.

Thanks for all the information, it was really helpful! I’m wanting to go on Saturday during Ramadan, so I would have to go between 9am-2pm because of worship times, right?

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Thank you so much for this useful information and link out to other relevant articles/tips you’ve provided! So helpful.

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Tips for Visiting the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

1. The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is free to visit.

Admission to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is free. Guided tours are also free.

2. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque visiting hours.

Normal visiting hours are 9 am to 10 pm (last admission 09:30 pm) on Saturday – Thursday. On Fridays, the mosque is open from 9:00am to 12:00pm (last admission 1:30 am) and reopens from 3:00 pm. to 10:00 pm (last admission 09:30 pm).

Visiting hours are different during the month of Ramadan so make sure to check the official website if visiting at that time.

3. Take a free guided tour.

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque offers free cultural tours tours at designated times. Tours are led by official SZGMC Guides who take visitors around the mosque explaining various elements of the architecture and Islamic culture and answer any questions. 

Tours run for approximately 30 and 45 minutes. You don’t have to register for the tour in advance just show up at the starting point of the tour. Here is the link to the mosque’s official website for the current tour schedule. There is also a sign posted at the mosque that lists the time of the next tour.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque guided tour timings

I recommend taking the tour if your timing allows. In addition to learning interesting facts about the mosque, the tour allows you to visit parts of the mosque not open to the general public.

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On my tour we were allowed to walk on the carpet inside the Main Prayer Hall while other visitors were not allowed inside.

4. There is a strict dress code.

Visitors are expected to adhere to the dress code which is posted at the mosque and on the mosque’s official website and is strictly enforced.

Abu Dhabi Grand Mosque dress code

Women must wear long loose fitting trousers, dresses or skirts as well as long sleeves and a headscarf. Men must wear pants and cannot wear shorts or sleeveless shirts.

Before COVID-19, the mosque used to lend women abayas (traditional attire for women that looks like a long robe), but that is no longer the case. There is a store you will pass by on the way to the mosque where you can purchase an abaya if you are not properly covered up.

walking around in an abaya at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi during the golden hour before sunset

Visitors do not have to remove shoes to walk around on the outside grounds of the mosque. Shoes are not allowed inside the mosque (which is not open to the public unless you are on a guided tour).

5. Bring sunglasses.

Unless you are visiting the Grand Mosque after sunset, make sure to bring sunglasses. Abu Dhabi is very sunny in general but at the mosque the sun reflects off the white marble making it especially bright.

6. Allow sufficient time for the long walk through the visitor center to the mosque.

If you previously visited the mosque several years ago, you will see a big difference when you return.  There is now a new visitor center that you will have walk through to reach the mosque from the entrance.

To get to the mosque, you will enter through a glass dome, take an escalator down and then walk through a long underground passageway to another glass dome where you go up the escalator and exit near the mosque grounds. Towards the end of the passageway, you will need to print a ticket from one of the kiosks and show it to security and go through the metal detectors. The underground visitor center also has several restaurants and a souvenir shop.

The underground passageway requires a long walk (so wear comfortable shoes).  You can expect that it will take you at least 10-15 minutes to walk through and reach the mosque from the entrance depending how fast you walk and how crowded it is. Keep this in mind and allow sufficient walking time if you are trying to reach the mosque in time for a tour or the sunset. If you have difficulty walking, there are several airport style people movers to help you along and also carts available as well.

7. Food and drink is not allowed on mosque grounds.

Visitors are not allowed to bring food or beverages (even water) to the mosque to ensure the mosque (particularly the delicate marble and carpet) is not damaged.

There are water fountains on the mosque grounds so you don’t have to worry about getting dehydrated during your visit.

If you need to eat before or after your visit, several restaurants (including large chains such as Starbucks and McDonalds, etc.) are located in the underground passage way that connects the mosque to the entrance.

8. Follow the rules and be respectful.

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is not just a tourist attraction – it is an active place of worship so be respectful and follow the rules. In addition to abiding by the dress code, don’t yell, make gestures, sit or lie on the ground or take disrespectful photos. Rihanna was asked to leave the mosque in 2013 for taking inappropriate photos.

You will see plenty of security guards that walk around the grounds enforcing the rules, giving warnings and preventing visitors from visiting restricted areas.

Below is a photo of the sign with the mosque rules.

sign at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center with rules for visitors

9. What is the best time to visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque?

I would recommend visiting either first thing in the morning right after the mosque opens OR before sunset. Avoid the middle of the day since it can get very hot and the lighting will probably not be as great for photos.

When researching my trip, I read that the golden hour before sunset was one of the best times to visit the mosque for photography because you can take photos of the mosque when the light is soft and you can stick around to take photos during the sunset and in the evening. I also read that the morning right after the mosque opens at 9 am was a good time to visit because it is less crowded and the temperature was not as hot.

I was not sure which time to go so I ended visiting twice – the first time before sunset and the second time in the morning. I thought both times were good for different reasons.

Visiting the Mosque Around Sunset. While the lighting was good before sunset and the mosque was beautiful around sunset, it was very very crowded with tourists. (Parts of the mosque are roped off to visitors including the courtyard in front of the mosque, so you can take photos from behind the rope with no other people in your photos.)

me at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi during sunset

I did not get a chance to take many photos during the golden hour before sunset because I chose to join a tour and was inside the mosque for part of that time. Below are a couple of photos of the mosque taken around sunset.

the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque at sunset

Visiting the Mosque In the Morning. We also briefly stopped by the mosque again right after it opened at 9am the next morning and the mosque was significantly less crowded. The mosque was beautiful in the morning because the marble looked really white against the very blue sky. Although it was sunny, the temperature did not feel as hot as it did around sunset. Below are a couple of photos of the mosque in the morning:

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Abu Dhabi in the morning

As you can see the mosque looks different depending what time of the day you visit. Since it is free to visit, if you have time you can visit both in the morning and around sunset if you have the time.

10. Getting to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

From Abu Dhabi: The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is located in Abu Dhabi about halfway between the Abu Dhabi Airport and the Corniche. If you are staying in Abu Dhabi you can take a bus, taxi, Uber or Careem . Please note that Uber and Careem are more expensive than taxis. If you take a taxi to the mosque you don’t have to worry about finding another taxi when leaving the mosque, there are plenty of taxis waiting in the parking lot.

From Dubai: You can also visit the mosque if you are staying in Dubai and many tourists do. The cheapest way to visit from Dubai is to take the bus and transfer to a local bus – but it will take at least twice as long as driving.

The mosque is approximately a 60-90 minute drive from Dubai and you can either rent a car , take a taxi (approximate cost is $55-75 USD one way according to rome2rio ) or rideshare or book a private transfer .

For 1 or 2 people a guided day tour might be a better value than a taxi plus you can visit a few other attractions in Abu Dhabi. Below are a few day tours from Dubai that visit the mosque:

Hopefully these tips have prepared you to visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi and you know what to expect.

The Sheikh Zayed Mosque is gorgeous! I can’t wait to visit this place in the future. I’m thrilled to hear that this mosque has free admission and free guided tours too. You mentioned that food and drinks are not allowed on the mosque. Can you bring an unopened bottle of water? Or is there a spot to leave it near the entrance?

I have not yet been to the UAE, but am planning a trip to Abu Dhabi for February. This mosque is on my list for sure.

I don’t have Abu Dhabi on my radar just yet in terms of travel, but that doesn’t mean I shouldn’t. That’s an incredible mosque!

I love visiting mosques. They are so beautiful and ornate. That’s cool that you don’t have to have a tour reserved and that you can just show up to take one. Also really cool that they take you to parts that aren’t open to the public. Definitely a reason to take a tour right there. That Main Prayer Hall is just wow!! It’s also really cool that they will lend you appropriate clothing to wear if you aren’t dressed appropriately. I don’t think the mosques I’ve been in had that option. I definitely agree with the sunglasses. I had mine on but I can only imagine if I hadn’t. I would definitely want to visit Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque when I get to visit Abu Dhabi!

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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Guided Tour

A trip to Abu Dhabi would not be complete without a visit to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, an impressive and inspiring space that is one of the world’s largest mosques and the only one that captures the unique interactions between Islam and other world cultures. 

The welcoming mosque’s open-door policy encourages visitors from around the world to not only witness its beauty but also gain a deeper understanding of the emirate’s cultural beliefs in a space that encourages open dialogue. 

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque can welcome up to 55,000 worshippers and visitors every day. Its 1,096 amethyst-and-jasper-embedded columns, 82 white marble domes, reflective pools, gold-plated Swarovski chandeliers, iconic prayer hall, and courtyard featuring one of the largest marble mosaic artworks in the world make it a stunning place to explore and take photographs. 

Next, visit Wahat Al Karama, spanning 46,000sqm and located directly opposite Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. This timeless tribute honours the Emirati martyrs who sacrificed their lives in service of their country and is home to a permanent memorial commemorating the United Arab Emirates’ heroes, including soldiers, police, diplomats and civilians, since 1971. 

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Soak up the rich culture and take beautiful photographs at the majestic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, then find time to reflect at the thought-provoking Wahat Al Karama tribute.

Zayed International Airport, Abu Dhabi

Stop 1

Recommended Time: 1 hours

Zayed International Airport (formerly Abu Dhabi International Airport) serves as a global gateway with over 50 airlines flying to and from approximately 117 destinations across 56 countries. Twice awarded the 'Best Airport in the Middle East' by the World Airport Awards, it's a testament to its exceptional service and facilities.

The airport is conveniently located within a short distance from major Abu Dhabi destinations and Dubai, boasting the spectacular Terminal A, the new hub for Etihad Airways, alongside Terminal 1 which handles many more regional and international flights.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Stop 2

Recommended Time: 2 hours

When you enter Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, you will understand why it is such a special place. Here, people from all walks of life come together to take in the architecture's beauty and gain a deeper understanding of religion and culture in the United Arab Emirates. The mosque is one of the world's largest and was the vision of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan - the Founding Father of the UAE. He envisaged the creation of a welcoming and cultural haven that inspires people from all backgrounds.

Even the construction was a cultural collaboration. The grand structure was designed and built by skilled teams from all over the world, including 1,300 Iranian artisans who hand-knotted the main prayer hall's carpet - the world's largest.

On your journey through the marbled halls, you'll see one-of-a-kind treasures, including gold-plated Swarovski chandeliers, the courtyard's vast marble mosaic artwork and reflective pools that mirror some of the many amethyst-and-jasper-embedded columns. When you're outside, look up to see the mosque's four stunning minarets that proudly stand at 106 metres.

Wahat Al Karama

Stop 3

Recommended Time: 5 minutes

Spanning 46,000 square metres and located directly opposite Abu Dhabi's world-famous Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque , Wahat Al Karama is a timeless tribute that honours the Emirati martyrs who sacrificed their lives in service of their country. Wahat Al Karama is home to a permanent memorial commemorating the United Arab Emirates' heroes, including soldiers, police, diplomats and civilians, since 1971.

Operating hours

Visitor center: 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM Tours booking: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM Memorial plaza area: 24 hours

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Frequently asked questions about Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

How much does it cost to visit sheikh zayed mosque.

Entry to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is free.

How long does the tour inside the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque take?

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque offers free guided walk-in tours for both individuals and groups.  The tour takes approximately 30-45 minutes. Visitors should aim to  arrive 15 minutes before their scheduled tour.

What is in the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque?

The mosque features 82 domes, more than 1,000 columns, 24-carat-gold gilded chandeliers and the world's largest hand-woven carpet. The main prayer hall is dominated by one of the world’s largest chandeliers.

How many chandeliers are there in Sheikh Zayed Mosque?

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque features seven crystal chandeliers by Faustig of Munich, Germany. The largest is 10 metres wide, 15 metres tall and weighs 12 tonnes.

What is the capacity of Sheikh Zayed Mosque?

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque has one of the largest prayer halls in the world with a capacity for 40,000 worshippers at any given time.

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No trip to Abu Dhabi is complete without a visit to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. With its 82 domes, sky-piercing minarets and acres of gleaming white marble, this religious edifice will take your breath away. Here’s everything you need to know about Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

It’s the largest mosque in the UAE

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a colossal place of worship; big enough to accommodate over 40,000 visitors. The largest mosque in the UAE and third largest in the world, the complex covers over 22,400sqm. The main prayer hall can hold more than 7,000 worshippers, and there are two smaller prayer halls with a capacity of 1,500 each. Such is the mosque’s size that more than 100,000 tonnes of Greek and Macedonian marble were used in its construction.

It’s a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture

The  2.5bn AED project took 12 years to complete, starting in 1996. The mosque draws on classic Mamluk, Ottoman, and Fatimid architectural styles, and features a lighting system that reflects the lunar phases, projecting colours onto the mosque’s exterior that change nightly according to the moon. Its interior marries classic Middle Eastern arched doorways and geometric shapes with contemporary, innovative design.

It was built by an international team of artisans

While Arabic in appearance and design, the creation of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque was a collaboration between construction companies from around the world. Italian engineers Salini Impregilo led 3,000 workers from 38 contracting companies, while artisans from India, Germany, Egypt, Turkey, United Kingdom, China and Pakistan all lent their skills. The main prayer hall’s carpet — the world’s largest — was hand-knotted by 1,300 Iranian craftsmen using New Zealand wool. It’s so heavy that it had to be dismantled, flown in on two aeroplanes, then re-stitched on arrival.

All in the detail

It’s the details that make Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque so stunning. Semi-precious stones such as amethyst, lapis lazuli and jasper are embedded into columns. Delicate floral patterns in mother of pearl radiate from the walls. Six Faustig chandeliers made from twinkling Swarovski crystals and 24-carat galvanised gold hang from the ceiling. The largest chandelier is suspended from the roof of the central dome at a height of 15m.

The mosque was conceived by the first president of the UAE

The Grand Mosque takes its name from the UAE’s first president, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who was the driving force behind this majestic construction. He chose the location – the entrance of Abu Dhabi island between Musaffah Bridge and Maqta Bridge – and gave architectural direction on the project. His wish was for it to be his final resting place, and his body now resides in the mosque’s courtyard.

It’s open to non-Muslim visitors

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque offers free guided tours in English or Arabic. It’s open to visitors from Saturday – Thursday between 09:00 – 22:00 and on Friday from 16.30 – 22:00. Abayas are provided for women and long trousers for men. Don’t forget your sunglasses for those dazzling white surfaces.

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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

🗓 Best Time To Visit: November to April, during cooler months

⏰ Open Hours: Saturday to Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:00 PM, Friday 4:30 PM - 10:00 PM

🎟 Entry Fees: Free

🚶‍♀️ Traveller Types: Solo, Families, Couples, Culture & History Enthusiasts

📍 Distances: From Abu Dhabi International Airport - 20km, From Abu Dhabi City Centre - 15km

🔍 Known For: Being one of the world's largest mosques, stunning architecture, largest carpet in the world, and chandeliers made of Swarovski crystals

🎒 Things To Do: Explore the architecture, Attend prayer services, Join guided tours, Capture photographs

👗 Dress Code: Modest clothing is required. Abayas are provided for women.

📸 Photography: Allowed, but respect the religious nature of the site

♿ Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible

💡 Tips: Avoid visiting during prayer times if you are not intending to participate. The mosque provides free guided tours.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is not only the largest and most magnificent mosque in the UAE, but also a symbol of peace, tolerance, and diversity in the Islamic world. The mosque was built in honor of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the first president of the UAE, who wanted to create a place of worship that would unite people of different cultures and faiths. In this article, you will learn everything you need to know before you visit Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, from its stunning architecture and design, to its cultural and spiritual aspects, to its practical and logistical details. Whether you are a Muslim or a non-Muslim, a local or a tourist, a history buff or an art lover, you will find something to admire and appreciate in this majestic masterpiece.

Architecture and Design of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

The mosque covers an area of 22,412 square meters and can accommodate up to 40,000 worshippers. It has 82 white marble domes of various sizes, four 107-meter-high minarets, and 1,048 columns decorated with floral motifs and semi-precious stones. The mosque’s exterior design reflects a fusion of different Islamic architectural styles, from Egypt, Turkey, Morocco, and India. The domes are inspired by the Taj Mahal, the minarets by the Hassan II Mosque, the columns by the Alhambra, and the floral patterns by the Mamluk era.

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The main prayer hall is the largest and most impressive part of the mosque, with a capacity of 7,000 worshippers. It has seven crystal chandeliers, the largest of which weighs 12 tons and measures 10 meters in diameter. The floor is covered by the world’s largest hand-knotted carpet, which took 1,200 artisans and two years to complete. The mihrab , the niche that indicates the direction of Mecca, is made of gold and mosaic tiles. The qibla wall, the wall that faces Mecca, is adorned with 99 names of Allah in Arabic calligraphy. The windows are fitted with stained glass panels that create a stunning light effect.

The mosque’s interior design is based on the concept of harmony and balance, using geometric and floral patterns, as well as the colors of white, gold, blue, and green. The white represents purity and peace, the gold represents wealth and prosperity, the blue represents water and sky, and the green represents nature and paradise. The number seven is a recurring theme, as it represents the seven heavens in Islam. The floral motifs are inspired by the gardens of paradise and the diversity of the UAE’s flora.

Culture and Spirituality of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

The mosque is a place of worship where Muslims perform their daily prayers, especially the Friday prayer, which is the most important one. It is also a place of learning where Muslims can study the Quran, the Hadith, and the Sharia. The mosque also hosts various events and programs, such as lectures, seminars, workshops, exhibitions, and festivals, that aim to promote the Islamic values of peace, tolerance, and compassion. The mosque also supports the needy and the poor, by providing food, clothing, and medical care.

Visitors should dress modestly and respectfully, covering their arms, legs, and head. They should also remove their shoes before entering the mosque and wash their hands, face, and feet in the ablution area. They should avoid loud noises, inappropriate gestures, and physical contact. They should also respect the prayer times and the designated areas for worshippers. The mosque is open to visitors from Saturday to Thursday, from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm, and on Friday, from 4:30 pm to 10:00 pm.

The mosque is a cultural landmark that reflects the UAE’s identity, heritage, and vision, as a young and modern nation that is rooted in its traditions and values. It is also a showcase of the Islamic civilization and diversity, as it displays the artistic and architectural achievements of different regions and periods of Islam. It is also a magnet for tourists and visitors from around the world, who come to admire its beauty and learn about its culture.

Visitors can enjoy a variety of opportunities and benefits when visiting the mosque, such as the guided tours, which are free and available in different languages, the library, which contains a collection of books and manuscripts on Islamic topics, the gift shop, which sells souvenirs and handicrafts, and the nearby attractions, such as the Wahat Al Karama memorial , the Emirates Palace hotel , and the Corniche beach.

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Getting There

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is located in Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the UAE. It is about 20 kilometers away from Abu Dhabi International Airport . There are several ways to get to the mosque from different parts of the city. You can take a taxi, which is the most convenient and fastest option, but also the most expensive.

You can also take a bus, which is cheaper and more eco-friendly, but also slower and less frequent. The nearest bus station is at a 10 minutes walkable distance from the mosque. Alternatively, you can join a guided tour, which will include transportation, admission, and commentary.

You can also rent a car, which will give you more flexibility and independence, but also require more responsibility and navigation skills. If you drive, you can park for free at the mosque’s parking lot.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is in the late afternoon, an hour or so before sunset. This is because the temperature starts to drop and the mosque can be seen in different lights. The sunset is also incredible, turning the white marble a golden color in the disappearing sunlight. Another good time to visit the mosque is in the early morning, right after the mosque opens. This is because you can avoid the heat and the crowds, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the mosque.

However, any time of day is a good time to visit the mosque, as long as you respect the prayer times and the etiquette4. The mosque is open to visitors from Saturday to Thursday, from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm , and on Friday, from 4:30 pm to 10:00 pm.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a must-see attraction for anyone who visits Abu Dhabi. It is a masterpiece of architecture and design, a place of worship and learning, and a cultural landmark and symbol. Whether you are interested in history, culture, or art, you will find something to marvel at and appreciate in this magnificent mosque. Don’t miss the chance to visit Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and experience its beauty and spirit for yourself.

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If you find yourself in the United Arab Emirates then a visit to Abu Dhabi’s Grand Mosque – Sheikh Zayed is a must because it’s certainly the Grandest Mosque I’ve ever seen and to be honest it’s worth planning a trip to the UAE just to see it! I visited the Sheikh Zayed Mosque whilst I was in Dubai  so here are 9 tips and pieces of information to help you plan your visit and know what to expect when you arrive.

1. GETTING TO SHEIKH ZAYED GRAND MOSQUE

If you’re staying in Abu Dhabi you’ll find it very easy to get to the Sheik Zayed Mosque by taxi, however, if you’re staying in Dubai which is 150km away then do not let this put you off going!

When I was researching how to get to the Mosque from Dubai there appeared to be a bus that goes from Dubai bus station to Abu Dhabi bus station, however I couldn’t find much information on it and it would have involved getting 4 taxi’s either side of the bus so in the end my friend and I decided to get a taxi for the whole journey.

It took about 90 minutes each way and cost 250-275 AED ( see current exchange rate ) each way. Our taxi driver from Dubai had no issues with taking us there and there were taxis waiting outside of the Mosque when we finished who had no issues with taking us back to Dubai either and I can imagine they’re very used to it.

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2. HAVE BREAKFAST BEFORE YOU GO

Again, when I was first researching how to get to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque and what we would do I thought we could get a coffee from somewhere before or after we visited or take a walk and see more of Abu Dhabi.

On the map, there is some greenery and water nearby, but once there we realised it didn’t feel like a very walkable area due to the many big roads so we ended up heading back to Dubai as soon as we finished. However, looking at the map now it seems like there’s a Coffee Club  across the road so you may well be able to get a coffee now!

3. IT’S FREE TO ENTER THE SHEIKH ZAYED MOSQUE

Unlike many tourist attractions, it’s completely free to enter so there is no reason to miss this beautiful mosque when you are in UAE! There are also free guided tours which last about 45-60 minutes (see below for more information).

Related Post: A Complete Guide To Visiting Abu Dhabi

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4. SHEIKH ZAYED MOSQUE OPENING TIMES

Opening times are 9:00am-22:00 Saturday-Thursday and 16:30-22:00 on Fridays. As with many destinations, it’s worth visiting during the week to avoid crowds. But as you can see from the pictures the scale of the mosque, compared to the size of its visitors means you will not feel crowded there.

You’ll probably know if you’re in the UAE during Ramadan and if you are, note that the opening times change to 9:00 am-14:00 pm Saturday-Thursday and the mosque is completely closed on Fridays. They also only offer tours at 10:00 am on the days they are open.

5. BEST TIME OF DAY TO VISIT SHEIKH ZAYED MOSQUE

Any time of day is a good time to visit the mosque, however due to the heat you’re best visiting early morning or late evening. Also, if you’re into your photography then you might want to visit at sunset or just before sunset during golden hour as the photos I have seen from this time make the building look even more beautiful as the sun is shining off of it!

6. DRESS APPROPRIATELY

As this is a Muslim site you do need to cover up and understandably they are very strict with the dress code. They do however provide women with a black Abaya free of charge which they have in a few different sizes. On arrival, you are directed to a room where you change before entering the Mosque.

*Update 2020: Please double check that Abayas are available on the Grand Mosque website  before you visit and ensure your own outfit is appropriate and includes a headscarf.

I wanted to wear my own outfit so it looked nicer in pictures (my main concern obviously!) so I wore a loose black maxi dress and took a headscarf and something to cover my arms, but they weren’t happy with it and made me wear one of their Abayas anyway. I got the feeling they like everyone to wear them so you are fully covered.

Therefore, I would suggest arriving with the attitude that you’re happy to wear one and if you want to add a bit of colour and style then bring along your own headscarf, otherwise you’ll have to use the hood of the Abaya. Also, be prepared to take your shoes off and walk barefoot.

For more information on the dress code, see the Mosque Manners section on the official website.

7. BRING SUNGLASSES

You’ll probably have your sunglasses on you anywhere as you’re in the UAE, but make sure you do pack them as the white building and the strong sun can make it practically blinding!

8. TAKE THE FREE GUIDED TOUR

Free guided tours are available at various times during the day depending on the day. We got there just after the first tour started and didn’t want to wait for the next tour to start so we walked around on our own but I can imagine the tour would be very interesting and worthwhile!

The tours are offered in English and Arabic and children are welcome. You can find the tour times on the official Grand Mosque website .

9. ENJOY IT!

It really is an incredible building and one of the grandest Grand Mosques in the world! Enjoy the culture, learn something about religion, take plenty of photos and be respectful. I hope that this article about the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi has inspired you to visit this incredible piece of architecture.

WHAT TO KNOW FOR VISITING ABU DHABI

United arab emirates visas.

The typical visa to visit the United Arab Emirates allows you a free 30 day stay on arrival depending on your country of nationality. Be sure to check the official United Arab Emirates Immigration website for the latest information.

The currency used in United Arab Emirates is the  Dirham (AED) . The current exchange rate is approximately 1 USD to 3.65 AED. You can check the latest IDR exchange rate on Google .

While traveling, our number one tip is to use a free Charles Schwab Debit Card which gives unlimited worldwide ATM Fee Refunds and the true exchange rate.

BEST TOURS IN ABU DHABI

Some of the best tours and things to do in Abu Dhabi are:

  • Desert Safari with BBQ, Camel Ride & Sandboarding
  • City Tour with Grand Mosque & Royal Palace Visit
  • Formula Yas 3000 Race Car Driving Experience

WHERE TO STAY IN ABU DHABI

Look to stay in central Abu Dhabi near the Grand Mosque or on Yas Island . We recommend booking your hotels on Booking.com to get the best rate and many hotels offer free cancellation in case your plans change.

Some of our favorite hotels in Abu Dhabi are:

  • Shangri-La Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri : Beautiful waterfront hotel with a view of the Grand Mosque
  • St Regis Abu Dhabi : Ultra luxury hotel on Saadiyat Island
  • Yas Hotel : Moderately priced hotel on Yas Island

AirBnB is also a great option in Abu Dhabi (and you can save up to $44 on your first booking with that link)!

BEST TIME TO VISIT UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

The best time to visit Abu Dhabi is during the cooler months between October and April . May to September can be uncomfortably warm, with temperatures exceeding 40+ degrees Celsius (105+ degrees Fahrenheit).

BEST BOOKS ABOUT ABU DHABI

Read more about United Arab Emirates before you go! Some of the best books about Abu Dhabi are:

  • From Rags to Riches: A Story of Abu Dhabi by Mohammed Al Fahim
  • Spaceship in the Desert: Energy, Climate Change, and Urban Design in Abu Dhabi
  • Keepers of the Golden Shore: A History of the United Arab Emirates

WHAT POWER ADAPTERS DO YOU NEED

United Arab Emirates uses standard 2 prong Type C adapters (commonly used in Europe), 3 prong round Type D adapters , and 3 prong Type G adapters (commonly used in the United Kingdom).

You can buy a universal adapter that will work in any country with any plug type and has extra ports for USB cables to charge your phone and other devices.

We also always travel with a portable battery pack which is great to keep your phone charged on long journies.

TRANSPORTATION IN ABU DHABI

  • Public Transportation: There is regular public transportation by bus in Abu Dhabi. You can get a reloadable Hafilat card which can be used on any public bus, though traveling by bus is significantly slower than renting a car or taking a taxi.
  • Rental Cars : It is possible to rent a car at the airport in Abu Dhabi. Make sure to be aware of local rules and strictly enforced speed cameras!
  • Uber: Uber is not available in Abu Dhabi. However, taxis are reasonably priced and readily available, making them the preferred method of transportation.

TRAVEL INSURANCE

Our top recommended travel insurance companies for Abu Dhabi are:

  • World Nomads : Comprehensive coverage for medical, travel delays, and electronics.
  • SafetyWing : Cheaper monthly coverage primarily for medical.

For more information, read our article on why you need to book travel insurance for your next trip!

MORE ARTICLES ABOUT THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

  • A Complete Guide To Visiting Abu Dhabi
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  • 10 Must Do Unique Experiences In Dubai
  • 5 Wonderful Sights Not To Miss In Old Dubai

I hope this article helps you to plan your own visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. If you have questions, tips or updated information about visiting the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, please share them with readers in the comments.

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Kristina says

January 4, 2017 at 2:08 am

Great article on Sheikh Zayed Mosque! I used to work in UAE for almost two years back in 2013, and I must say that the mosque really lives up to its name—Grand. It’s majestic and overwhelming. There’s a bus service running from Dubai to Abu Dhabi (by Roads and Transport Authority Dubai) and Abu Dhabi to Dubai (by Department of Transportation Abu Dhabi) which costs both AED25, each way. There are two bus terminals in Dubai that have buses going to Abu Dhabi, 1) Al Ghubaiba Bus Terminal which is the main and larger one, and closer to the city center i.e Deira and 2) Ibn Batuta Bus Terminal (located in Ibn Batuta Mall) which is closer to the Mall of the Emirates. You can check it from here: http://dubai-buses.com/InterCity.aspx Both bus services arrive and let off passengers at the same bus terminal in Al Wahda Bus Terminal in Abu Dhabi. From there, you can take a cab or a local bus to get to the Grand Mosque. You can visit this link to plan your journey in Abu Dhabi: https://www.darb.ae/darbweb/map-viewer.html

Getting back to Dubai from AD by bus, head over to the Al Wahda Bus Terminal. Two bus services are available, the same where you catch your bus going to AD. If you are staying close to Deira/ Downtown, catch the E100 Abu Dhabi to Bur Dubai/Al Ghubaiba bus station or E101 Abu Dhabi to Ibn Batuta Metro Station. Bus E100 drops off passengers at only 2 stops; at Al Jafiliya Metro Station (just after World Trade Center) and at Bur Dubai/Al Ghubaiba Bus Terminal. Do note that E100 buses leave every 30 mins while E101 buses leave every hour. It takes about 30-40mins from Ibn Batuta to say, Burj Khalifa.

We Are Travel Girls says

January 4, 2017 at 2:16 am

Hi Kristina, Thanks so much for taking the time to write out so much detailed information – this is so helpful for our readers!! If you ever want to write for us and share more of your travel tips head over to our Contribute page! > http://www.wearetravelgirls.com/contribute

April 5, 2018 at 11:18 am

This is amazing, thank you! We are in the process of planning our trip to UAE and this information was super helpful. We are going during Ramadan so we are nervous about the Mosque hours and the crowd. The bus information is also very helpful. Which bus from Abu Dhabi to Dubai gets us closer to the Dubai mall? I figured that’s a good place to catch a taxi to our hotel.

May 28, 2018 at 2:00 pm

I’m also traveling to UAE during Ramadan. Thank u very much for these helpful tips as I was researching where to buy tickets, attire and get my transportation.

Thanks so much and keep writing!

Akshay Koranne says

January 27, 2017 at 7:22 am

Thanks Ellie for sharing the tips. I have been in Abu Dhabi last year, however I was unable to visit this beautiful mosque. You have given me the reason to visit the emirates capital once again. beautiful pictures and very well explained blog. Looks like worth watching place.

Becky van Dijk says

January 27, 2017 at 8:38 am

Thank you for reading and commenting Akshay, we are pleased to hear that Ellie’s post has inspired you to visit Abu Dhabi again!

February 9, 2017 at 6:37 pm

Akshay My family is traveling to Abu dhabi encounter to another country in May but we havw two dats in abu Dhabi cold you give me a few spots that are must see while there. It is our hope to shop the souks but I want them to experience the culture too while there. Kim

Arif Khan says

January 28, 2017 at 12:39 pm

Abu Dhabi looks more than decent to me. To be very honest, I was unaware of all these beautiful attractions. I have been in Dubai twice but never visited Abu Dhabi. I hope next, I will get a chance to visit this wonderful place. Thanks for sharing the blog.

January 29, 2017 at 4:06 am

Thanks for reading and commenting Arif, so pleased that this post has inspired you to visit Abu Dhabi!

Stella says

May 1, 2017 at 12:42 pm

When I visit the mosque, I would like to have the black abaya for rental. Can you request for it or how did you get the black? As I’ve seen there are other colours of abaya for rental as well. Thanks for the answer!

May 2, 2017 at 5:09 am

Thanks for reading and commenting Stella. The article was written by our contributor Ellie Quinn of http://www.thewanderingquinn.com , perhaps you could reach out to her to get some more tips in travel to the mosque. Thanks! XO, Becky

November 17, 2017 at 3:21 am

It is really helpful and delightful because I am intend to visit this amazing building tomorrow. As this is the second time I am here and free to take a tour in Abu Dhabi, but still it is not a city I are familiar with. The most concern is that I do not know how to get back to downtown Abu Dhabi. But your lovely tips do help me out so I am comfort to go. Thanks for the sharing.

November 27, 2017 at 10:19 pm

Thank you so much for reading Lily, so pleased to hear that you found Ellie’s post about visiting the mosque helpful for your own planning. Have a wonderful time on your trip! Becky – Founder, We Are Travel Girls

norman says

January 14, 2018 at 4:02 am

hi do you know if an regular tripod for camera is allowed to used inside? thank you

Riya Chauhan says

January 18, 2018 at 1:47 am

What a lovely post ? loved all your pictures and thanks for all the details ♥️

January 19, 2018 at 5:51 pm

Thank you for reading and commenting Riya!

January 30, 2018 at 1:29 am

Thank you for sharing this! So hepful! We are planning our trip to Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the end of March and looking forward visiting this beautiful place. We’ll be staying in Dubai most of the time but planning to come to Abu Dhabi for one night, do you think is enough? THanks! Love reading your blog btw ;)

KIm Glenn says

April 26, 2018 at 11:31 am

I think an update is required here. I visited the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi today expecting to be able to get an Abaya. There were no Abaya’s available. On top of that, many people in our group were refused entrance as their clothes were too tight, showed wrists, ankles, see thru and the list went on. They are very strict and if I could offer advice / go prepared with your own attire. Completely covered neck to toes and fingertips. Loose not form fitting. Your hair must also be covered with a scarf. Men get away with much less but women there was no leniency at all. So much so the wind blew my head scarf off and security was on me to put it back on. So go prepared and dress yourself so there is no disappointments.

Tereza says

September 20, 2018 at 8:03 am

Thanks for the update!

August 15, 2019 at 1:06 pm

Hi. It seems the policies have changed as of this comment date. There were women who may be considered as wearing “Provacative attire” but jad no issues getting in. Abbaya’s are provided dor women and tracksuit bottoms are available for men to change into, provided free of charge.

Tatiana Arteaga says

June 7, 2018 at 7:02 pm

hi wondering if i bring small girls do they also have to cover up? thanks

August 15, 2019 at 1:01 pm

Hi, no. Small boys and girls do not need to comply with relevant attire. My 7 year old son had long shorts on and my 4 year old daughter had a summer dress

December 9, 2018 at 7:11 am

Hi! Thank u for sharing this.. Im going to the mosque by taxi from my hotel in Dubai.. I was wondering if its easy to get a taxi back to Dubai from the mosque? As in, taxis are easily available outside the mosque? Will be waiting for your kind reply.. Thank u so much..

August 15, 2019 at 1:12 pm

Sorry this is too late for you but for future travellers, yes there are official and plentiful taxis at the complex. I was told they are there till 10:30 to 11 pm

ly rain says

March 29, 2019 at 8:31 pm

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque was initiated by the late president of the United Arab Emirates. His final resting place is located on the grounds beside the same mosque. The mosque was constructed from 1996 to 2007. The carpet in the main prayer hall is considered to be the world’s largest carpet. It also having third largest chandelier in the world inside.

August 15, 2019 at 1:09 pm

Just to let you know there are various coffee and fast food shops now open near the entrance/security area. There is also a large grocery shop and souvenir shops. There will be a McDonald’s opening soon! :-(

Kamaljeet says

November 28, 2019 at 10:04 am

There is a Clock looking piece hing on the wall inside the mosque. What is it and what does it signify.

December 4, 2019 at 1:34 am

Thank you for posting articles like this; it is very informative!

Hope you can help me with my question. I have a late night to mid morning layover in Abu Dhabi by mid December 2019. Having said that, the latest time I can visit the mosque is around 7am, because my connecting flight is 10:45am. I’m aware that opening hour starts at 9am.

Do you have any idea what parts of the mosque I’ll be able to see during this hour?

Thanks to advise.

Sana Haris says

August 26, 2020 at 1:19 am

Thank you for sharing this! So helpful! We are planning our trip to Dubai and Abu Dhabi at the end of March and looking forward to visiting this beautiful place. We’ll be staying in Dubai most of the time but planning to come to Abu Dhabi for one night, do you think is enough? BTW Best Post thanks for sharing this information I really like your posts.

January 10, 2022 at 11:51 pm

Hi! Great article, just one update, nowadays Uber is available in Abu Dhabi, and otherwise download the Careem app, also great for taxis, with these two apps you don’t have to have cash for your taxi. Because if you take a ‘regular’ taxi they do not accept credit cards unless you have a specific app, which is hard to install if you are not Emirati :)

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Sheikh Zayed Mosque – tickets, timings, guided tours, dress code, what to see

Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Sheikh Zayed Mosque is one of the largest mosques globally and can hold more than 40,000 worshippers and visitors simultaneously.

The Grand Mosque’s designers were British, Italian, and Emirati, and they used design elements from Turkey, Morocco, Pakistan, and Egypt, among other Islamic countries. The finished product is a stunning, sparkling architectural masterpiece.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque is also known as the ‘Pearl of the Gulf’ and is in Abu Dhabi, 129 km (80 miles) from Dubai.

This article covers everything you must know before visiting the Sheikh Zayed Mosque.

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The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque was constructed as a symbol of tolerance and respect, allowing people of many cultures to appreciate one another better and better understand Islam.

The mosque has a beautiful design incorporating Mamluk, Ottoman, and Fatimid architectural styles.

The mosque is surrounded by several reflective pools that add to its beauty. The pools along the arcades reflect the mosque’s columns, creating stunning visuals, especially at night.

The main prayer hall is an architectural masterpiece that can accommodate over 40,000 worshippers. It is home to the world’s largest chandelier and carpet.

If you are staying in Dubai, you can opt for the  full-day Abu Dhabi city tour from Dubai , which includes a visit to the Grand Mosque.  

If you are staying in Abu Dhabi, check out the  half-day guided tour of the city , which includes a visit to the mosque.

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Tickets for a full-day guided tour from Dubai  can be purchased online.

When you book early, you also get your preferred time slot.

Because some tours sell a limited number of tickets, during peak days they may sell out.

Booking early helps avoid last-minute disappointments.

Visit the Dubai full-day tour ticket booking page , select your preferred date and number of tickets, and buy the tickets right away.

Once you purchase the full-day Dubai guided tour tickets, they get delivered to your email address.

There is no need to get printouts of the ticket.

You can show the e-ticket on your smartphone to the tour guide and join the group.

The Sheikh Zayed Mosque, often known as the white beauty of the Gulf, is free for all visitors.

Both tourists and locals don’t need to buy any tickets to enter.

However, booking a half-day guided tour will cost you 158 AED (43 USD), and a  full-day guided tour from Dubai  costs 359 AED (98 USD) per person.

Exploring the Mosque with a guide can lead to a memorable tour because it is a beautifully constructed building, and each wall has a story, and each design an anecdote.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque guided tours

We have hand-picked two of the best-guided tours to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque.

All of the tour tickets come with a 24-hour cancellation policy. You can cancel 24 hours before your visit and get a full refund.

Kids three years and below can join for free on all these tours.

This small group experience is a perfect tour of Sheikh Zayed Mosque if you stay in Dubai because you don’t have to worry about transportation.

You will travel down the Persian Gulf coast to Abu Dhabi after being picked up from your hotel in Dubai while listening to stories about one of the World’s wealthiest cities.

Visit the magnificent Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of Abu Dhabi’s most well-known attractions.

Admire the Mosque’s 82 domes, chandeliers, and flower-patterned patterns, all made of white marble.

Then, drive around the Abu Dhabi Corniche for a stunning perspective of the Persian Gulf.

Continue to the luxurious Emirates Palace, the official hotel of Abu Dhabi’s ruling government, and see the clear water of the bay.

The next destination will be the Marina Mall, where you can stop for lunch (at your own expense) and dine at one of the mall’s restaurants or choose from the food court alternatives.

Afterward, go to the majestic Qasr Al Watan Palace, part of the UAE presidential palace compound.

See the palace’s architectural elements, relics, and other historical treasures.

After that, relax and enjoy the ride back to Dubai, where you’ll be dropped off.

Ticket Prices

Adult Ticket (12+ years): 359 AED (98 USD) Child Ticket (4 to 11 years): 287 AED (78 USD)

If you want privacy during your vacation and the ability to customize the trip, opt for the  private full-day tour of the Grand Mosque  in Abu Dhabi. It will cost you AED 503 for a group of four people.

If you are staying in Abu Dhabi or can manage your transport from Dubai to Abu Dhabi, this 4-hour tour is perfect.

After being picked up from your Abu Dhabi hotel, your guide will drive you to the magnificent Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

The inner courtyard and minaret, design themes of Naskhi, Thuluth, and Kufic calligraphy, and thin columns mirrored in the lake are just a few of the highlights inside and out.

The drive returns you to the Persian Gulf, where you may marvel at the magnificent developments along the Abu Dhabi Corniche.

Some of the World’s most ultra-modern, stunning skyscrapers and luxurious hotels, such as Emirates Palace, which faces the pristine coastline, will wow you.

Visit Port Zayed’s historic vegetable, date, and fish markets in the city’s northeast.

Port Zayed has been essential in increasing Abu Dhabi’s international trade due to its strategic location in its center.

The journey concludes with a photo opportunity at Heritage Settlement, a desert village that has been recreated.

Adult Ticket (11+ years): 158 AED (43 USD) Child Ticket (3 to 10 years): 126 AED (34 USD)

This is a small group tour in which you get picked up from your hotel in Dubai and driven to the Grand Mosque in style.

Later, you will see scenic views of the Arabian Gulf while strolling at Abu Dhabi Corniche. You then explore the old Emirati village at the Heritage Village.

A visit to the Marina Mall is followed by a lunch break, after which you visit the observation deck of Etihad Towers (on the 74th floor!).

After you have had your fill of the Abu Dhabi skyline, you get back to Dubai.

Adult Ticket (12+ years): 473 AED (129 USD) Child Ticket (4 to 11 years): 392 AED (107 USD)

This tour starts from Dubai in an air-conditioned vehicle, and you get to see two of the country’s crowning attractions – the Louvre Museum & the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi.

First, you see the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and then drive to the Louvre Museum on Saadiyat Island.

At the Louvre, you admire classic and modern works of cultural and sociological significance from worldwide for two hours before driving back to Dubai.

An English-speaking guide is with you all through the 9-hour-long guided tour.

Adult Ticket (12+ years):  459 AED (98 USD) Youth Ticket (3 to 11 years):  287 AED (78 USD)

In a way, this tour can even be called the ‘Highlights of Abu Dhabi’ tour.

After getting picked up from Dubai, you first explore the Mosque, Emirates Palace, and the Heritage Village.

After a quick lunch break, you start your second part of the day at the largest indoor theme park in the world – the Ferrari World.

Once you have had your share of adrenalin rush inside the World of Ferrari, you head back to Dubai.

Adult Ticket (11+ years): 823 AED (224 USD) Child Ticket (3 to 9 years): 731 AED (199 USD)

If you are staying in Abu Dhabi, we suggest taxiing to the Grand Mosque.

The Mosque is 15 km (9.3 miles) from Abu Dhabi city, and a quick 12-minute taxi ride can get you there. Get Directions

Address: Al Rawdah – Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates. Get Directions

Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Dubai

Although the Sheikh Zayed Mosque is located 129 Km (80 Miles) from Dubai, most tourists visiting Dubai add it to their itinerary because of the excellent connectivity.

You can take a bus, taxi, or a guided tour from Dubai to Sheik Zayed Mosque .

Buses for Abu Dhabi leave the  Al Ghubaiba bus station (Bus no: 44) in Bur Dubai every thirty minutes.

These modern and air-conditioned buses take about two hours to reach the Sheikh Zayed Mosque.

If you are not on a budget holiday, it is better to take a taxi to the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi.

A taxi covers the distance in around 90 minutes, so you save a half-hour of your precious time.

However, it is a pricey option and will cost you 45 to 50 USD (165 AED to 185 AED) each way.

If you don’t want the hassle of arranging your transport, you can book a  half-day tour  or a  full-day tour  of the Mosque, including transportation.

If you’re traveling by car, turn on  Google Maps  and get started.

The Mosque has designated parking areas located next to the mosque entrances. These parking spaces are free of charge.

Follow the link for more details on how to go from Dubai to Grand Mosque .

Sheikh Zayed Mosque is open from 9 am to 10 pm from Saturday to Thursday.

On Fridays, the Mosque is open from 9 am to 12 pm and reopens from 3 pm to 10 pm.

During Ramadan, Sheikh Zayed Mosque begins at 9 am and closes at 2 pm.

When Ramadan is going on, the Mosque stays closed on Fridays.

The best time to visit Sheikh Zayed Mosque is when they open at 9 am or later in the evening during sunset.

Morning or evening visits help you avoid the heat, which can be extreme, especially during the summer months of May to November.

During sunset, the Abu Dabhi Mosque looks stunning.

Sunset at Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Like any popular tourist attraction, weekends are slightly more crowded than weekdays.

Best time for photography

If you want to take lots of photographs of Sheikh Zayed Mosque, plan your visit at sunset or just before sunset.

The Mosque looks fantastic as the sun shines off the building during the golden hour.

Most visitors take 90 minutes to two hours to explore Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

Guided tours of the Mosque last 60 minutes, after which you can hang around for another 30 to 60 minutes exploring the intricate designs and details.

Due to long queues, you may need half an hour more on weekends and other crowded days.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque is massive, covering over 12 hectares (30 acres), so plan accordingly.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque at night

The ‘Pearl of Gulf’ is magical during sunset and after dark.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque is open till 10 pm and attracts many visitors after dark.

The domes and pillars of the Mosque get lit in magical colors depicting the lunar cycle.

The Mosque is enveloped in cold white light on full moon evenings and is washed with a blue light on no-moon evenings.

One can notice seven subtle shifts in color every second evening, moving from deep blue on no moon night to clean white on full moon night.

Visitors who don’t have the time to enter and explore the Grand Mosque at night decide to drive by and enjoy its beauty.

Apart from being a tourist attraction, the Sheikh Zayed Mosque is an active religious place where people worship.

All visitors must follow the Mosque’s conservative dress code regardless of faith.

Men must not reveal any flesh above their knees and cover their shoulders.

While visiting the Mosque, women must not wear pants, shorts, or skirts that end above the ankle.

Female visitors must cover their heads and hair with a headscarf.

Don’t worry if you land at the Mosque without adhering to the dress code.

The organizers provide ‘Abayas’ free of cost to its female visitors.

However, no clothes are supplied to the men.

Sheikh Zayed Mosque dress code

All visitors are requested to remove their shoes before entering the Mosque.

Although the fairy-tale structure catches your eye when you step in, there are certain must-sees you can’t miss.

Sheikh Zayed Mausoleum

The Mosque is named after Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who was well known for uniting the Emirates and forming what is now known as the United Arab Emirates.

Known as the pushing force behind the changing landscape of the Gulf, Sheikh Zayed died in 2004. Three years later, the Grand Mosque was completed.

He lies buried in a Mausoleum on the north side of the Mosque.

The Central Courtyard

Central Courtyard of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

The Grand Mosque’s dominating feature is its central courtyard.

The gleaming white courtyard lined by reflecting pools was inspired by Pakistan’s Badshahi Mosque and Morocco’s Hassan II Mosque.

Standing in the middle of the courtyard, you can view the architectural marvels of the Mosque borrowed from different countries and cultures.

The courtyard alone can hold 30,000 believers and is guarded by four 107 Meters (351 feet) high minarets inspired by three different civilizations: Egyptian, North African, and Turkian.

While entering the Foyer, one must adhere to the Mosque’s dress code.

The Foyer has an onion-top dome with a verse of the Koran calligraphed around it.

Each verse letter is painted with a gold leaf and written in a popular style called An-Naskh.

Apart from the gold calligraphy, the Foyer is also jeweled with one of the seven giant chandeliers.

The chandelier is held overhead by steel cables and complements the beauty of the Foyer.

Main Prayer Hall

Main Prayer Hall of Sheikh Zayed Mosque

The mosque’s main prayer hall is a hangar-sized room divided into two for separate genders. It can hold 10,000 worshipers.

Ninety-six columns adorned with semi-precious stones support the roof.

The room is fully air-conditioned, with the area around every column conditioned by an AC the size of a mini-bus.

Chandeliers

Sheikh Zayed Mosque has seven grand chandeliers weighing eight to 12 metric tonnes.

Steel cables holding up to 36 tonnes of weight support each chandelier.

The seven chandeliers in the Grand Mosque hold almost 40 million Swarovski crystals.

The grand chandelier in the Main Prayer Hall of Sheikh Zayed Mosque is 10 meters (32 feet) in diameter and 15 meters (49 feet) tall.

Chandelier in Main Prayer Hall of Sheikh Zayed Mosque

At a weight of 9 tonnes, it is one of the heaviest Chandeliers in the World.

The date palm tree inspires this chandelier, a standard feature of the region.

The Main Prayer Hall chandelier is made of stainless steel and brass and bathed with 40 kg of 24-carat gold.

World’s largest carpet

Carpet in Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

The largest carpet in the world lines Sheikh Zayed Mosque’s Prayer Hall.

It is made primarily of wool imported from New Zealand and takes 16 months to weave.

The carpet, made by a third-generation carpet master from Iran, was delivered in nine pieces in two jumbo jets.

One thousand two hundred artisans worked on the hand-knotted carpet, which, when unrolled, covers 5,700 sqm.

Wall of Allah

Wall of Allah at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

The Qibla wall facing Mecca is engraved with 99 names that Muslims attribute to God in Arabic calligraphy.

The engravings are highlighted by subtle fiber-optic lighting.

The semi-circular niche is adorned with 24-carat gold and complements the beauty of the Grand Mosque.

Reflective Pools

Reflective Pool at Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Around the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, many pools are lined with reflecting tiles.

These pools get lit at night with a magical floodlight, which further enhances the beauty of the Mosque.

Thousands of visitors photograph the pools yearly to win the Spaces of Light photo competition.

The calm waters of these pools match perfectly with the peaceful environment of the Mosque itself.

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Abu Dhabi Grand Mosque Dress Code & Etiquette Guide 2024

Looking at planning a trip to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque while you’re in Abu Dhabi?

There are many fabulous reasons why it is the city’s number one attraction. However, the first question or concern many tourists have is about the appropriate dress code when entering a religious building in a Muslim country.

Whilst you should always look to dress respectfully as a tourist in the UAE, religious buildings require particularly strict attention to what you are wearing and how you behave.

If you would like a full guide on what to expect when you visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque check out this post . Here, we will talk specifically about dress standards for the Grand Mosque and expected behaviour.

What to Wear to the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

The rules for non-Muslim tourists visiting the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque are very strict, particularly for women.

Regardless of what you are wearing, staff will still have the final say in whether you are adequately covered. If you are pulled up, cover up and comply or expect to be asked to leave.

Ditto inappropriate behaviour for a mosque – posing, group selfies, and similar behaviour is NOT acceptable.

But fear not! If you are not wearing what is deemed appropriate attire for the Grand Mosque, then the right items can be purchased before you enter. Here’s how you should look to dress inside the Grand Mosque:

Dress Code for Women at the Abu Dhabi Grand Mosque

  • You must have your arms and legs completely covered.
  • Your hair must be completely covered.
  • The only skin that can show is your hands, feet, and face. 
  • If you are not properly dressed (don’t worry, this applies to most tourists), you will be sent to the dressing room, where you can hire an Abaya (which covers your body) and Shayla (which covers your head).  This is all part of the experience so embrace it!
  • Please don’t think this means you should wear the skimpiest outfit underneath! You will still be lining up with other Muslim tourists and respect should be shown throughout your visit to Abu Dhabi.
COVID Update: Presently they are not letting ladies hire abayas and Shaylas due to health regulations. If you are deemed inappropriately covered you will be directed to the small strip of shops to buy a covering. They are fairly in expensive, but important to note at present there is not the free rental option. We don’t know if this change will become more permanent.

Dress Code for Men at the Abu Dhabi Grand Mosque

Men should be in long trousers and sleeves.

  • Men should have long trousers with legs completely covered and shirt sleeves (at least elbow length).
  • If you are wearing shorts, you will be asked to enter a dressing room to hire (for free) a Kandura for your visit. [As above, due to COVID regulations this option appears not to be available in 2021 – come with your own appropriate long trousers or risk being turned away].

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Shoes inside the Grand Mosque

If you don’t want to walk around inside the Grand Hall of the mosque itself in bare feet you will want to make sure you bring your nicest socks!

Shoes are left outside in a shoe rack so do remember where you left them.

Dress Code for Children at the Grand Mosque

  • Pre-pubescent children are free to dress as they please
  • From early puberty and beyond, particularly for the girls they will ask that the same dress code for women entering the Grand Mosque be followed.
Note that age is of irrelevance. We know girls as young as 10 who’ve been pulled up and asked to dress as per the ladies dresscode and require the full abaya/shayla.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Timings

It’s important to plan your trip around the Grand Mosque’s opening hours , often adjust for religious occasions:

  • Saturday to Thursday : 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Friday:  9:00 – 12:00 PM, reopens 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Last admissions at 9:30 PM

Timings are always subject to change in the UAE and hours will vary for Ramadan and other religious occasions – please consult the  Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center  for current information , including FREE guided tour times.

You can find this year’s guide to the Grand Mosque Ramadan open times here.

Entry Fee for the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

There is no charge to enter the Grand Mosque during the day. If you join an organised tour, however, you will pay a fee for your transportation and tour guide.

To save time, you can register your visit in an advance , but note there’s no obligation to do this; you can register on entry.

A “Green Pass” on Al Hosn is no longer required to enter the mosque.

  • You can learn more about visiting the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque coming from Dubai on a day trip here.
  • Have you got an overnight stopover in Abu Dhabi? Did you know that the Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi now offers night tours (for a small fee, you need to pre-register)
  • Grab all our photography tips for the Grand Mosque to perfectly plan your visit
  • Learn more about getting around within Abu Dhabi here
  • We have more tips on free places to visit in Abu Dhabi here

We hope you enjoy your visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, undoubtedly one of the cultural highlights of the United Arab Emirates not to be missed off your itinerary.

More Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque FAQ’s

Previously, if you were underdressed for entry into the Abu Dhabi Grand Mosque, it was free to hire an abaya or kandura. However, since COVID, the free rental option has been removed. Should security staff deem your clothing inappropriate, some small shops at Souk Al Jami are on-site to buy some relatively inexpensive items to meet the requirements.

Yes, jeans fully covering the legs of both males and females are acceptable dress for the Grand Mosque.

Open-toed footwear is acceptable for both males and females, as long as ankle-length clothing is worn. The ankle must be completely covered. Note that all footwear is removed before walking inside the carpeted area of the mosque.

The instructions are to wear loose, ankle-length clothing. This can be trousers or flowing skirts, but a figure-hugging set of leggings isn’t going to cut it. You must put a full-length abaya over the top of your leggings to meet the Grand Mosque dress code in Abu Dhabi. Note that the abaya must not be transparent in any way.

Your Hijab or Shayla needs to be firmly placed around your head. Staff are on hand to assist you in getting this right.

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Muscat: His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik visited Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, within the context of his current state visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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Dear Visitor,

(Does not include worshippers) To enter the mosque and Souq Al Jami ’All, visitors 16 years old and above must display ‘ green pass ‘ status on Al-Hosn App.

pre-booking is obligatory during your visit to the mosque: 1. Obtaining an access pass online by clicking on the following link: ( https://visit.szgmc.gov.ae/ ). 2. Dress appropriately, and observe the mosque’s dress code.

Starting from Friday, August 20, 2021 All visitors must be vaccinated and status must show green on AlHosn app. Excluding : - Those exempted from vaccinations, as per the approved procedures ,and appears on their status in AlHosn app. - Children under 16

Pre-booking is obligatory during your visit to the mosque: 1. Obtaining an access pass online by clicking on the following link: ( https://visit.szgmc.gov.ae/ ). 2. Dress appropriately, and observe the mosque’s dress code.

Starting from 17 March 2022 In line with the precautionary measures in force, all residents and tourists (applicable to those above 16 years of age) must show 'green' status on Alhosn app.

* Visitors who are not vaccinated must present a negative PCR result no more than 48 hours.

* Visitors coming from outside the UAE and who face difficulties using Alhosn App they then can show an internationally approved vaccine certificate which testifies that they have taken two doses and a negative PCR test taken during the 14 days.

* Important note for visitors:

* pre-book and obtain an access pass card online through the following link ( https://visit.szgmc.gov.ae/ )

* Please adhere to the mosque's dress code.

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Starting from 15 June 2022 In line with the precautionary measures in force, all residents and tourists (applicable to those above 16 years of age) must show 'green' status on Alhosn app.

* Pre-book and obtain a free online access pass through the following link: ( https://visit.szgmc.gov.ae )

* Due to sudden maintenance work. Visiting doors will be closed on Friday, July 01, 2022 during the morning period only, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and it will resume at 3:00 PM

Starting from 01 January 2022 In line with the precautionary measures in force, all residents and tourists (applicable to those above 16 years of age) must show 'green' status on Alhosn app.

Starting from 05 December 2021 In line with the precautionary measures in force, all residents and tourists (applicable to those above 16 years of age) must show ‘green’ status on Alhosn app.

* Visitors coming from outside the UAE and who face difficulties using Alhosn App they then can show an internationally approved vaccine certificate which testifies that they have taken two doses and a negative PCR test taken during the 14 days. Worshipers are excluded from these measures.

In line with the precautionary measures in force, all residents and tourists (applicable to those above 16 years of age) must show ‘green’ status on Alhosn app.

*Visitors coming from outside the UAE and who face difficulties using Alhosn App they then can show an internationally approved vaccine certificate which testifies that they have taken two doses and a negative PCR test taken during the 14 days. Worshipers are excluded from these measures.

*Important note for visitors:

* Please adhere to the mosque's dress code .

(Excluding Worshipers), pre-booking is obligatory during your visit to the mosque: 1. Obtaining an access pass online by clicking on the following link: ( https://visit.szgmc.gov.ae/ ). 2. Dress appropriately, and observe the mosque’s dress code.

We would like to thank you for your cooperation.

Dear SZGMC ’s Worshippers and Visitors, The Centre would like to announce that the mosque will be temporarily closed for visitors, starting from Sunday 15 March 2020, in order to carry out the disinfection operation of the mosque and its facilities to ensure the well-being and safety of Emiraties, residents and visitors. This comes within the preventative efforts and measures taken by all public institutions and entities across the UAE to counter coronavirus.

In addition, all the mosque’s visitors and SZGMC’s Instagram (szgmc_ae) followers worldwide can also join the live cultural tours broadcast, according to the language chosen for the tours:

Dear SZGMC 's Worshippers and Visitors, The Centre would like to announce that the mosque will be temporarily closed for visitors, starting from Sunday 15 March 2020, in order to carry out the disinfection operation of the mosque and its facilities to ensure the well-being and safety of Emiraties, residents and visitors. This comes within the preventative efforts and measures taken by all public institutions and entities across the UAE to counter coronavirus.

We would like to thank you for your cooperation. We look forward to having you join our exclusive remote cultural tours. All government and private institutions have the opportunity to apply for exclusive remote cultural tours at the mosque, by registering via the Center's website. In addition, all the mosque's visitors and SZGMC's Instagram (szgmc_ae) followers worldwide can also join the live cultural tours broadcast, according to the language chosen for the tours:

Cultural tours in Arabic: Every Sunday of the week, at 5:30 pm. Every Tuesday of the week, at 11:00 am.

Cultural tours in English: Every Thursday of the week, at 8:00 pm Every Saturday of the week, at 11:00 am.

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Sultan of Oman visits Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque accompanied by Mansour bin Zayed

A BU DHABI, 23rd April, 2024 (WAM) -- His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi today as part of His Majesty’s state visit to the UAE.

His Majesty was accompanied by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Presidential Court, and head of the honorary delegation accompanying the country’s guest.

As part of the tour, His Majesty the Sultan of Oman and his accompanying delegation visited the tomb of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, recalling his valuable legacy and wisdom in promoting dialogue, understanding, and coexistence among the peoples and cultures of the world.

His Majesty and the delegation were joined by Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli, Director-General of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre, who provided a briefing on the mosque’s distinctive architecture and Islamic designs, its unique collections, and its important role in promoting a culture of peaceful coexistence and openness inspired by the values of the late Sheikh Zayed.

The visiting party also learned about the valuable work of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre in introducing Islamic culture and building bridges of understanding between various cultures of the world.

During the visit, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq was joined by a number of senior officials and the delegation accompanying His Majesty during his visit to the UAE.

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VISITOR CODE OF CONDUCT AT SHEIKH ZAYED GRAND MOSQUE CENTRE

Visitors rights and duties, first: regulations regarding visiting sheikh zayed grand mosque centre.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre provides its esteemed worshippers and visitors with all services required to facilitate their access to the mosque's premises, allow them to visit exhibitions, attend occasions, and participate in all other activities and events held or organized by the Centre. The Centre shall bear no liability; for any harm that may occur to worshippers and visitors or any damage incurred by worshippers and visitors during their presence at the mosque or during the use of any of its facilities or structures under its jurisdiction.

SZGMC, without prejudice to criminal or Civil responsibility, reserves the right to deny or exclude anyone from having access or being present at the mosque or to have access to its premises or be present at any of them; as a result of causing disturbance to others or due to misconduct, or causing harm to individuals, or any of the Centre’s assets or found to be in breach of any duties as set in the present document and as perceived and judged to be appropriate by the Centre’s management on the matter, and for a period it sees fit unless a written apology is put forward and is accepted by the Centre’s management in which he/she pledged not to repeat the offense in the future.

Second: Visitors’ rights and obligations

  • Visitors are entitled to receive a cultural tour offered per high professional standards that will enrich their knowledge about the mosque, subject to the availability of a cultural tour specialist.
  • Visitors are entitled to review the available services and learn how to attain and enjoy them.
  • Visitors may inform the Visitors' Services' team about any particular requirement not cited in the official literature
  • Visitors are entitled to receive the highest quality of customer service.
  • Visitors are entitled to review the Centre’s rules and regulations
  • Visitors are entitled to attain and benefit from the services within a common framework of mutual respect amongst all cultures.
  • Visitors are entitled to enjoy high standards of safety and comfort during their presence at the mosque or any of its facilities.
  • People of determination and elderly visitors/senior citizens are entitled to receive the highest quality of services while present at the mosque or any of its facilities.
  • The Centre shall commit to resolving any matter related to the visitors’ safety or the services provided to them.

Visitors are required to uphold the sanctity of the mosque as a place of worship and adhere to the Centre’s operative regulations, including adherence to the following terms:

  • Adherence to all the Centre's rules and regulations and adherence to all guidelines delivered by its staff.
  • Women can select any type of women attire, provided that they are loose-fitting until the ankles and have sleeves that go all the way to the wrists. Full hair coverage is also necessary while avoiding transparent, tight-fitting or revealing attire.
  • While men , can select any type of men’s attire; however, it is preferable to select clothing that covers the entire legs. Transparent, tight-fitting or sleeveless shirts should be avoided.
  • Carrying inflammable items, fireworks, electronic cigarettes of all kinds and categories, lighters, sharp items, weapons, whistles, laser beams, and loudspeakers is strictly prohibited.
  • Carrying or bringing dolls and stuffed animals inside the mosque is prohibited, regardless of their nature.
  • Carrying and using masks, flags, slogans, and all kinds of symbols is prohibited.
  • Expressing intimacy in any form what’s so ever is strictly prohibited.
  • Considering the privacy of other Worshippers / Visitors, maintaining serenity, and keeping calm while at the mosque: (reducing voices and setting mobile phones on silent mode).
  • Excluding water, food, beverages are not allowed. While smoking or sleeping and laying in the mosque are also prohibited and any other behavior that does not comply with the sanctity of the place.
  • Caution and proper precaution shall be taken while exploring the mosque and its facilities, ex: (the slippery floorings paved with particular kinds of marble and other such precautions).
  • Preserving the mosque’s assets and facilities, as any damage of any sort, shall be compensated by those responsible for the damage.
  • Looking after personal possessions and belongings, the Centre shall not bear any liability for any lost or damaged items.
  • Observing the mosque's sanctity while carrying out any form of photography, avoid laying, or misbehaving during the visit or while taking photos at the designated photo stops.
  • Visitors shall adhere to taking photographs only at the designated photo stops.
  • Return all borrowed items, including but not limited to (audio, and e-guides, holy Quran…. etc.), and adhere to using them as per the guidelines, and accordingly preserve and return them according to the rules in place. Visitors shall be charged for any damaged borrowed items regardless of the cause of damage.
  • Visitors are fully responsible for their children or people of determination accompanying them.
  • Any rituals or behavior that fail to observe the sanctity or statues of the mosque is strictly forbidden.
  • All forms of photography for commercial or media purposes are prohibited, so is the use of professional photography equipment, unless carrying a permit issued by the Centre in regards. Taking photos for personal use using non-professional equipment is permitted.
  • Overnight stay of vehicles or parking at any of the mosque's facilities is prohibited between 11:00 pm and 4:00 am.

Third: Lost And Found Items Policy At Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre

  • The Centre does not bear any responsibility towards securing personal possessions and belongings.
  • Those who find lost items are requested to hand them over to the Information Desk. The Centre does not bear any liability for any damage or misplacement of the found items.
  • In the event of finding any personal belongings (ID, Passport,.etc.), which its owners do not claim, shall be submitted to the local police by the Centre within 24 hours.
  • The Centre stores all lost items for a maximum period of three (3) months, and when that period expires, they are handed over to the local police to take all required actions in accordance with procedures in place in this regard.
  • Owners of any found items requesting the Centre send it to them shall bear all liability and delivery charges.

Fourth: Tour Groups and Those Who Fall Under This Category:

  • All tourist groups or private visits must complete all booking procedures before their visit. In the event of cancelation, they are kindly requested to notify the visitor services team to accommodate other groups.
  • All tour operators and those accompanying private visits shall provide the visitors with adequate attire. All attires must be modest in compliance with the Centre’s dress code, while they must also commit to informing those accompanying them in advance about the Mosque entry regulations and refrain from bringing along those who fail to comply with them.
  • Tour operators and those who fall under this category shall allocate at least one person to accompany their visitors on their behalf and shall be accountable for their conduct, behavior, and any damage they cause throughout their presence at the mosque or any of its facilities.
  • Tour operators and those who fall under this category shall adhere to all the Centre's rules and regulations. In the event of violating any of the Centre’s rules and regulations, the Centre reserves the right to deny access to the mosque or any of its facilities which does not preclude seeking all necessary legal proceedings against them.
  • Commit to all pre-booked visits to the mosque. Visit will not be confirmed unless booked in advance.
  • The Centre’s administration may cancel any visits, at any time, without prior notice.

Fifth: General Guidelines

  • In the event of any of the Centre’s rules and regulations, or any guidelines issued by it, being violated, the Centre reserves the right to deny those who committed the violation access to the mosque or any of its facilities or seek any legal proceedings against them.
  • The Centre shall not be liable for any harm caused to those present at the mosque or any of its facilities.
  • The named persons in contract with the Centre shall commit to ensuring themselves against any potential damage that may result from executing its commitments as per contract, whether caused by any of its workers, tools, equipment, or anything else. They shall be solely responsible for the damages.
  • Except for authorized aircraft, it is strictly prohibited to fly aircraft or flying objects that fall within this category over the mosque or any of its facilities.
  • The Centre reserves the right to monitor and carry out surveillance operations of its premises.
  • The visitor can complain or give suggestions by placing them into the suggestion box or by filling out forms available, for such purposes, on Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre’s official website. All complaints and suggestions will be replied to if possible.
  • Those with complaints or who have endured harm shall first resort to amicably settling the issue with Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre.
  • Adhere to prior booking the mosque's visits. Visits will not be confirmed without prior booking.
  • Commit to cooperating with the Centre's staff and security personnel.

All worshippers and visitors are requested to observe the rules and regulations adopted in the Centre while present at the mosque to ensure the Centre to successfully achieves its mission and can provide worshippers and visitors with the utmost services.

Accordingly the Centre’s administration would like to draw your attention to that it will confiscate all devices or phones belonging to those who carry out filming and photography in a manner that violates the rules and regulations adopted in the mosque and its facilities until legal actions are taken against those in violation of the Centre’s operative laws and regulations.

As the Centre's administration in its strive to provide top notch service to all, calls upon worshippers and visitors to abide by the Centre’s regulations and to observe all obligations in place.

أحكام وضوابط عامة لزيارة جامع الشيخ زايد الكبير

حقوق وواجبات الزوار, أولاً: ضوابط زيارة مركز جامع الشيخ زايد الكبير.

يقدم مركز جامع الشيخ زايد الكبير الخدمات اللازمة لتمكين المصلين والزوار الكرام من الدخول إلى مقر الجامع، وزيارة المعارض التي يقيمها، وحضور المناسبات والفعاليات والأنشطة التي ينظمها المركز، دون أن يتحمل أي مسؤولية عن الأضرار التي قد تلحق بالمصلين والزوار، أو الأضرار التي يتسبب بها المصلي أو الزائر أثناء تواجده فيه، أو أثناء استخدامه المرافق والمنشآت التي تقع تحت إدارة المركز.

كما يحق للمركز - ودون إخلاله بالمسؤولية الجزائية أو المدنية - منع أي شخص من دخول الجامع أو الأماكن المرفقة به أو التواجد في أي منها في حال ارتكابه أي فعل من شأنه إزعاج الآخرين، أو في حال تصرفه تصرفًا غير لائق أو إحداثه ضررًا من أي نوع بالمركز أو بالأشخاص الموجودين به، أو إخلاله بأي من الواجبات المفروضة بموجب هذه الوثيقة، وذلك وفق ما تقدره إدارة المركز في هذا الشأن، وللمدة التي تراها مناسبة، ما لم يقدم اعتذارًا مكتوباً يقبله المركز، يتعهد من خلاله بعدم تكرار المخالفة التي ارتكبها.

ثانياً: حقوق وواجبات الزوار

  • يحق للزائر الحصول على جولة ثقافية بمستوى عالٍ من الاحترافية، تثري معرفته بالجامع، وذلك بحسب توفر أخصائي جولات ثقافية.
  • يحق للزائر الاطلاع على الخدمات المتاحة، والتعرف على سبل الاستفادة منها.
  • يمكن للزائر إبلاغ فريق خدمات الزوار بأي متطلبات خاصة، لم تذكر في المرفقات المعتمدة.
  • يحق للزائر الحصول على مستوى متميز من خدمة العملاء.
  • يحق للزائر الاطلاع على نظم ولوائح المركز.
  • يحق للزائر الحصول على الخدمات في إطار عام، يتسم بالاحترام المتبادل بين جميع الثقافات.
  • يحق للزائر الحصول على مستويات عالية من معايير السلامة والراحة خلال وجوده في الجامع، أو أيٍ من مرافقه.
  • يحق للزائر من أصحاب الهمم وكبار السن، الحصول على مستوى متميز من الخدمة خلال وجوده في الجامع، أو أيٍ من مرافقه.
  • يلتزم المركز باتخاذ الإجراءات الفورية اللازمة لحل أي مشكلة تتعلق بسلامة الزائر، أو الخدمات المقدمة له.

على الزائر، مراعاة قدسية وحرمة الجامع، كمكان مخصص للعبادة، واحترام الأنظمة المتبعة فيه، بما في ذلك التقيد بالأحكام الآتية:

  • يجب الالتزام بالنظم والقواعد النافذة في المركز، كما يجب الالتزام بالتعليمات الصادرة من موظفيه.
  • أ‌. بالنسبة للنساء: يمكن ارتداء أي نوع من الملابس النسائية، على أن تكون ملابس طويلة حتى الكعبين، وأكمام طويلة حتى الرسغين، مع تغطية كامل الشعر، وتجنب ارتداء الملابس الشفافة أو الضيقة أو المقطعة.
  • ب‌. بالنسبة للرجال: يمكن ارتداء أي نوع من أنوع الملابس الرجالية، ويفضل ارتداء ملابس تغطي كامل الساقين، وتجنب ارتداء الملابس الشفافة، أو الضيقة، أو القمصان بدون أكمام.
  • يمنع منعًا باتًّا حمل أو إدخال المواد القابلة للاشتعال والألعاب النارية والمفرقعات والسجائر بمختلف أنواعها وفئاتها، والولاعات، والأدوات الحادة، والأسلحة، والصفارات، ومؤشرات الليزر، ومكبرات الصوت.
  • يمنع حمل أو إدخال الدمى والحيوانات بجميع أنواعها.
  • يمنع إدخال واستخدام أقنعة الوجه، والأعلام، والشعارات، والرموز، بشتى أنواعها.
  • يمنع منعًا باتًا إظهار المشاعر الحميمة بأي شكل من الأشكال.
  • يجب مراعاة خصوصية المصلين والزوار الآخرين، كما يجب الحفاظ على السكينة، والالتزام بالهدوء أثناء الوجود في الجامع: (خفض الصوت، ضبط الهواتف المتحركة على الوضع الصامت).
  • يمنع تناول الطعام أو الشراب -باستثناء الماء-، كما يمنع التدخين، والنوم أو الاستلقاء في الجامع، أو الجلوس في غير الأماكن المخصصة لذلك، أو القيام بأي تصرفات لا تتفق مع حرمته.
  • يجب أخذ الحيطة والحذر خلال التجوال في رحاب الجامع ومرافقه، لاسيما على الأرضيات الزلقة، والمرصوفة بأنواع خاصة من الرخام، وغير ذلك.
  • يجب الحفاظ على ممتلكات الجامع ومرافقه، ويُلزَم من يحدث ضررًا بأي منها بالتعويض عن الأضرار الواقعة.
  • يجب الحفاظ على الممتلكات والمتعلقات الشخصية، حيث لا يتحمل المركز أي مسؤولية حيال ضياع أو تلف أي منها.
  • تجنب أي أوضاع أو تصرفات تتنافى مع قدسية الجامع وحرمته خلال التقاط الصور، كالجلوس والاستلقاء، أو ما شابه ذلك من أوضاع غير لائقة.
  • يلتزم الزائر في حال رغبته بالتصوير داخل الجامع بالمناطق المعتمدة للتصوير فقط.
  • يجب على من يستعير أي من ممتلكات المركز، ومنها على سبيل المثال لا الحصر (جهاز الدليل الصوتي، جهاز الدليل الإلكتروني، المصاحف ...إلخ) الالتزام باستخدامها وفقا للتعليمات، والحفاظ عليها، وإعادتها وفقًا للإجراءات المتبعة، ويلتزم بالتعويض عن أي ضرر يقع لأي منها، سواءً كان ذلك نتيجة خطأ أو إهمال أو غير ذلك.
  • يتحمل الزائر، المسؤولية الكاملة عن الأطفال وذوي الرعاية الخاصة، الذين برفقته.
  • تُمنع ممارسة أي طقوس، أو القيام بأي سلوك، أو تصرف، لا يتلاءم مع مكانة الجامع وقدسيته.
  • يمنع منعًا باتًا التصوير بغرض الاستخدام التجاري أو الإعلامي، أو استخدام أدوات ومعدات التصوير الاحترافي، إلا بعد الحصول على تصريح مسبق من إدارة المركز، ويستثنى من ذلك التصوير لأغراض شخصية، بمعدات غير احترافية.
  • يمنع مبيت المركبات أو وقوفها في أي من مواقف الجامع، وذلك ما بين الساعة الحادية عشر مساءً والرابعة صباحاً.

ثالثًا: سياسة المفقودات والمعثورات في جامع الشيخ زايد الكبير:

  • لا يتحمل المركز مسؤولية الحفاظ على الممتلكات أو المتعلقات الشخصية.
  • على من يجد أي مفقودات، تسليمها لمكتب الاستعلامات، ولا يتحمل المركز مسؤولية أي تلف أو نقص في الأشياء التي يُعثر عليها.
  • ستُسَلَم المتعلقات الشخصية أو الوثائق الثبوتية (هوية، جواز سفر، ...) التي تم العثور عليها إلى الشرطة المحلية، إن لم يتسلمها أصحابها خلال 24 ساعة.
  • يحتفظ المركز بالأشياء المفقودة التي عثر عليها، لمدة لا تزيد على ثلاثة أشهر. وبانقضاء هذه المدة، يتم تسليمها إلى الشرطة المحلية، لإجراء اللازم بشأنها، وفقًا للإجراءات النافذة في هذا الشأن.
  • يتحمل مالك (المفقودات) التي عثر عليها، والذي يرغب باستلامها، مسؤولية وتكاليف إيصالها إليه.

رابعًا: ضوابط زيارة المجموعات السياحية ومن في حكمها

  • على المجموعات السياحية والزيارات الخاصة، التأكد من إكمال إجراءات الحجز قبل الزيارة، وفي حالة إلغاء الزيارة، يرجى إبلاغ فريق خدمات الزوار بذلك، ليتسنى الاستفادة من تلك الفترة لصالح مجموعات أخرى.
  • على الشركات السياحية والمرافقين للزيارات الخاصة، توفير الزي المناسب للقادمين معهم، والذي يتسم بالحشمة، وفقًا لضوابط اللباس المعتمدة، والالتزام بإعلام مرافقيهم مسبقًا بضوابط دخول الجامع، وعدم جلب أي شخص لا يلتزم بذلك.
  • تلتزم الشركات السياحية ومن في حكمها، بتوفير مرافق على الأقل، مع الزائرين القادمين عن طريقها، يكون مسؤولاً عن سلوكهم وتصرفاتهم، وأي ضرر يقومون به خلال تواجدهم في الجامع أو أيٍ من مرافقه.
  • على الشركات السياحية ومن في حكمها الالتزام بالقواعد والأنظمة النافذة في المركز، ويحق للمركز عند مخالفة أي منها أو مخالفة التعليمات الصادرة عنه أن يمنع المخالف من التواجد في الجامع أو في أي من مرافقه، ولا يمنع ذلك من اتخاذ أي إجراء قانوني ضده.
  • الالتزام بالحجز المسبق لزيارة الجامع، ولن يتم تأكيد الزيارة في حال عدم الحجز مسبقًا.
  • يحق لإدارة المركز إلغاء الزيارة للجامع في أي وقت ودون إخطار سابق.

خامسًا: ضوابط عامة

  • عند مخالفة أي من القواعد والأحكام النافذة، أو عند مخالفة التعليمات الصادرة، يحق للمركز أن يمنع المخالف من التواجد في الجامع، أو في أي من مرافقه، ولا يمنع ذلك من اتخاذ أي إجراء قانوني ضده.
  • لا يتحمل المركز أي مسؤولية عن الأضرار، التي قد تلحق بالمتواجدين في الجامع أو أي من مرافقه.
  • تلتزم الأشخاص الاعتبارية التي تتعاقد مع المركز بالتأمين على الأضرار المحتملة التي قد تنتج عند تنفيذها الالتزام المتعاقد عليه، سواء كان ذلك نتيجة أي من أعمالها أو أدواتها أو آلاتها أو غير ذلك، وتكون وحدها المسؤولة عن تلك الأضرار.
  • يمنع منعا باتا تحليق الطائرات أو ما في حكمها فوق الجامع أو أي من مرافقه، باستثناء الطائرات المصرح لها.
  • للمركز الحق في مراقبة وتصوير الأماكن الخاضعة له.
  • للزائر الحق أن يتقدم بالشكاوى أو المقترحات، وذلك بوضعها في صندوق المقترحات، أو من خلال تعبئة النموذج المتاح لذلك عبر الموقع الإلكتروني الرسمي لمركز جامع الشيخ زايد الكبير، وسيراعى التواصل مع صاحب الشكوى أو المقترح ما أمكن ذلك.
  • يلتزم من لديه شكوى أو تعرض لضرر، باللجوء أولاً إلى تسوية ودية مع مركز جامع الشيخ زايد الكبير.
  • الالتزام بالتعاون مع موظفي المركز ورجال الأمن.

يتعين على جميع مرتادي الجامع الالتزام بكافة اللوائح والأنظمة المفروضة والمعمول بها في المركز، والتقيد بها في الجامع، وذلك ضمانا لتحقيق رسالة المركز وتقديم أفضل الخدمات للزوار والمصلين.

وتؤكد إدارة المركز أنه سيتم التحفظ على جميع الأجهزة والهواتف التي يستخدمها أصحابها للتصوير بطريقة تتعارض مع أحكام وضوابط التصوير المعتمدة في الجامع ومرافقه، لحين اتخاذ الإجراءات القانونية بحق المتسبب بالإخلال بتلك الضوابط وفق اللوائح النافذة في المركز.

وإذ تحرص إدارة المركز على تقديم أفضل خدمة للجميع، فإنها تهيب بهم الالتزام بأنظمة المركز، ومراعاة كافة الواجبات المفروضة عليهم.

شیخ زاید گرینڈ مسجد مرکز میں وزیٹر کوڈ آف کنڈکٹ

زائرین کے حقوق اور فرائض, اول: شیخ زاید گرینڈ مسجد سینٹر کے دورے سے متعلق ضابطے.

شیخ زاید گرینڈ مسجد سینٹر اپنے معزز نمازیوں اور زائرین کو مسجد کے احاطے تک رسائی کو آسان بنانے ، انہیں نمائشوں میں جانے ، مواقع میں شرکت کرنے ، اور مرکز کے زیر اہتمام یا منعقد ہونے والی دیگر تمام سرگرمیوں اور تقریبات میں حصہ لینے کی اجازت دینے کے لیے تمام ضروری خدمات فراہم کرتا ہے ۔ مرکز عبادت گزاروں اور زائرین کو پہنچنے والے کسی بھی نقصان یا نمازیوں اور زائرین کو مسجد میں ان کی موجودگی کے دوران یا اس کے دائرہ اختیار میں اس کی کسی بھی سہولت یا ڈھانچے کے استعمال کے دوران ہونے والے کسی بھی نقصان کے لیے کوئی ذمہ داری برداشت نہیں کرے گا ۔

ایس زیڈ جی ایم سی ، مجرمانہ یا سول ذمہ داری سے تعصب کے بغیر ، کسی کو مسجد تک رسائی حاصل کرنے یا اس میں موجود ہونے یا اس کے احاطے تک رسائی حاصل کرنے یا ان میں سے کسی میں موجود ہونے سے انکار یا خارج کرنے کا حق محفوظ رکھتا ہے ۔ دوسروں کو پریشانی کا باعث بننے یا بدانتظامی کی وجہ سے ، یا افراد ، یا مرکز کے کسی اثاثے کو نقصان پہنچانے کے نتیجے میں یا موجودہ دستاویز میں طے شدہ کسی بھی فرائض کی خلاف ورزی کرتے ہوئے پایا گیا ہے اور جیسا کہ مرکز کی انتظامیہ کے ذریعہ اس معاملے پر مناسب سمجھا اور فیصلہ کیا گیا ہے ، اور اس مدت کے لئے جب تک کہ تحریری معافی پیش نہ کی جائے اور مرکز کی انتظامیہ اسے قبول نہ کرے جس میں اس نے مستقبل میں اس جرم کو نہ دہرانے کا وعدہ کیا تھا ۔

دوم: زائرین کے حقوق اور ذمہ داریاں

  • زائرین اعلی پیشہ ورانہ معیار کے مطابق پیش کردہ ثقافتی دورہ حاصل کرنے کے حقدار ہیں جو ثقافتی دورے کے ماہر کی دستیابی کے تابع مسجد کے بارے میں ان کے علم کو تقویت بخشے گا
  • زائرین دستیاب خدمات کا جائزہ لینے اور ان کو حاصل کرنے اور ان سے لطف اندوز ہونے کا طریقہ سیکھنے کے حقدار ہیں
  • زائرین وزٹرز سروسز کی ٹیم کو کسی خاص ضرورت کے بارے میں مطلع کر سکتے ہیں جس کا سرکاری ادب میں حوالہ نہیں دیا گیا ہے
  • زائرین اعلی ترین معیار کی کسٹمر سروس حاصل کرنے کے حقدار ہیں
  • زائرین مرکز کے قواعد و ضوابط کا جائزہ لینے کے حقدار ہیں
  • زائرین تمام ثقافتوں کے درمیان باہمی احترام کے مشترکہ فریم ورک کے اندر خدمات حاصل کرنے اور ان سے فائدہ اٹھانے کے حقدار ہیں
  • زائرین مسجد یا اس کی کسی بھی سہولت پر اپنی موجودگی کے دوران حفاظت اور سکون کے اعلی معیار سے لطف اندوز ہونے کے حقدار ہیں
  • پرعزم افراد اور بزرگ زائرین/بزرگ شہری مسجد یا اس کی کسی بھی سہولت میں موجود رہتے ہوئے اعلی ترین معیار کی خدمات حاصل کرنے کے حقدار ہیں
  • مرکز زائرین کی حفاظت یا انہیں فراہم کی جانے والی خدمات سے متعلق کسی بھی معاملے کو حل کرنے کا عہد کرے گا

زائرین کے لئے ضروری ہے کہ وہ عبادت گاہ کے طور پر مسجد کے تقدس کو برقرار رکھیں اور مرکز کے آپریٹو ضوابط کی پابندی کریں، بشمول درج ذیل شرائط کی پابندی:

  • مرکز کے تمام قواعد و ضوابط کی پابندی اور اس کے عملے کے ذریعہ فراہم کردہ تمام رہنما خطوط پر عمل کرنا۔
  • خواتین کسی بھی قسم کے خواتین کے لباس کا انتخاب کر سکتی ہیں، بشرطیکہ وہ ٹخنوں تک ڈھیلے فٹ ہوں اور ایسی آستینیں ہوں جو کلائیوں تک جاتی ہوں۔ شفاف، تنگ فٹنگ یا ظاہری لباس سے گریز کرتے ہوئے بالوں کی مکمل کوریج بھی ضروری ہے۔
  • جبکہ مرد، مردوں کے لباس کی کسی بھی قسم کا انتخاب کر سکتے ہیں۔ تاہم، بہتر ہے کہ ایسے لباس کا انتخاب کیا جائے جو پوری ٹانگوں کو ڈھانپے۔ شفاف، تنگ فٹنگ یا بغیر آستین والی قمیضوں سے پرہیز کرنا چاہیے۔
  • آتش گیر اشیاء، آتش بازی، ہر قسم کے الیکٹرانک سگریٹ، لائٹر، تیز دھار اشیاء، ہتھیار، سیٹیاں، لیزر بیم اور لاؤڈ سپیکر لے جانا سختی سے ممنوع ہے۔
  • مسجد کے اندر گڑیا اور بھرے جانور لے جانا یا لانا ممنوع ہے، خواہ ان کی نوعیت کچھ بھی ہو۔
  • ماسک، جھنڈے، نعرے اور ہر قسم کی علامتیں لے کر جانا اور استعمال کرنا ممنوع ہے۔
  • کسی بھی شکل میں قربت کا اظہار کرنا سختی سے منع ہے۔
  • دوسرے نمازیوں / زائرین کی رازداری کا خیال رکھنا، سکون کو برقرار رکھنا، اور مسجد میں پرسکون رہنا: (آوازیں کم کرنا اور موبائل فون کو سائلنٹ موڈ پر رکھنا)۔
  • پانی، خوراک، مشروبات کو چھوڑ کر اجازت نہیں ہے۔ جبکہ تمباکو نوشی یا سونا اور مسجد میں لیٹنا بھی ممنوع ہے اور کوئی بھی ایسا رویہ جو اس جگہ کی حرمت کے مطابق نہ ہو۔
  • مسجد اور اس کی سہولیات کی تلاش کے دوران احتیاط اور مناسب احتیاط برتی جائے، مثال کے طور پر: (مخصوص قسم کے سنگ مرمر اور دیگر احتیاطی تدابیر سے پھسلنے والے فرش)۔
  • مسجد کے اثاثوں اور سہولیات کی حفاظت، کسی بھی قسم کے نقصان کے طور پر، نقصان کے ذمہ داروں کی طرف سے معاوضہ دیا جائے گا.
  • ذاتی املاک اور سامان کی دیکھ بھال کرتے ہوئے، مرکز کسی بھی گمشدہ یا خراب شدہ اشیاء کے لیے کوئی ذمہ داری برداشت نہیں کرے گا۔
  • کسی بھی قسم کی فوٹو گرافی کرتے وقت مسجد کے تقدس کا خیال رکھیں، وزٹ کے دوران یا مخصوص فوٹو اسٹاپ پر فوٹو کھینچتے وقت لیٹنے، یا بدتمیزی کرنے سے گریز کریں۔
  • زائرین صرف متعین فوٹو اسٹاپوں پر ہی تصاویر لینے پر عمل کریں۔
  • تمام ادھار شدہ اشیاء کو واپس کریں، بشمول لیکن ان تک محدود نہیں (آڈیو، اور ای گائیڈز، قرآن مجید وغیرہ)، اور گائیڈ لائنز کے مطابق ان کا استعمال کرنے کی پابندی کریں، اور اس کے مطابق ان کو محفوظ کریں اور ان کی جگہ کے قواعد کے مطابق واپس کریں۔ . زائرین کو نقصان کی وجہ سے قطع نظر کسی بھی خراب شدہ ادھار کی اشیاء کے لیے چارج کیا جائے گا۔
  • زائرین اپنے بچوں یا ان کے ساتھ پرعزم افراد کے لیے پوری طرح ذمہ دار ہیں۔
  • کوئی بھی رسم یا رویہ جو مسجد کے تقدس یا مجسموں کی پاسداری میں ناکام ہو، سختی سے منع ہے۔
  • تجارتی یا میڈیا کے مقاصد کے لیے تمام قسم کی فوٹو گرافی ممنوع ہے، اسی طرح پیشہ ورانہ فوٹو گرافی کے آلات کا استعمال بھی منع ہے، جب تک کہ مرکز کی طرف سے اس سلسلے میں جاری کردہ اجازت نامہ نہ ہو۔ غیر پیشہ ورانہ آلات کا استعمال کرتے ہوئے ذاتی استعمال کے لیے تصاویر لینے کی اجازت ہے۔
  • رات 11 بجے سے صبح 4 بجے تک مسجد کی کسی بھی جگہ پر گاڑیوں کا قیام یا پارکنگ ممنوع ہے۔

سوم: شیخ زید گرینڈ مسجد سنٹر میں گمشدہ اور پائی جانے والی اشیاء کی پالیسی

  • مرکز ذاتی املاک اور سامان کی حفاظت کی کوئی ذمہ داری نہیں اٹھاتا۔
  • گمشدہ اشیاء تلاش کرنے والوں سے درخواست کی جاتی ہے کہ وہ انہیں انفارمیشن ڈیسک کے حوالے کریں۔ ملنے والی اشیاء کے کسی بھی نقصان یا غلط جگہ کے لیے مرکز کوئی ذمہ داری برداشت نہیں کرتا ہے۔
  • کوئی بھی ذاتی سامان (ID، پاسپورٹ، وغیرہ) ملنے کی صورت میں، جس پر اس کے مالکان دعویٰ نہیں کرتے، مرکز کی طرف سے 24 گھنٹے کے اندر مقامی پولیس کو جمع کرایا جائے گا۔
  • مرکز تمام کھوئی ہوئی اشیاء کو زیادہ سے زیادہ تین (3) ماہ کی مدت کے لیے ذخیرہ کرتا ہے، اور جب یہ مدت ختم ہو جاتی ہے، تو انہیں مقامی پولیس کے حوالے کر دیا جاتا ہے تاکہ اس سلسلے میں موجود طریقہ کار کے مطابق تمام مطلوبہ کارروائیاں کی جائیں۔
  • کسی بھی پائی جانے والی اشیاء کے مالکان مرکز سے درخواست کرتے ہیں کہ وہ اسے بھیجیں تمام ذمہ داری اور ترسیل کے چارجز برداشت کریں گے۔

چہارم: ٹور گروپس اور وہ لوگ جو اس زمرے میں آتے ہیں:

  • تمام ٹورسٹ گروپس یا پرائیویٹ وزٹس کو اپنے دورے سے پہلے بکنگ کے تمام طریقہ کار کو مکمل کرنا چاہیے۔ منسوخی کی صورت میں، ان سے درخواست کی جاتی ہے کہ وہ دوسرے گروپس کو ایڈجسٹ کرنے کے لیے وزیٹر سروسز ٹیم کو مطلع کریں۔
  • تمام ٹور آپریٹرز اور نجی دوروں کے ساتھ آنے والے مہمانوں کو مناسب لباس فراہم کریں گے۔ تمام ملبوسات سنٹر کے ڈریس کوڈ کی تعمیل میں معمولی ہونے چاہئیں، جبکہ انہیں اپنے ساتھ آنے والوں کو مسجد میں داخلے کے ضوابط کے بارے میں پیشگی مطلع کرنے کا عہد کرنا چاہیے اور ان لوگوں کو ساتھ لانے سے گریز کرنا چاہیے جو ان کی تعمیل کرنے میں ناکام رہیں۔
  • ٹور آپریٹرز اور جو اس زمرے میں آتے ہیں وہ کم از کم ایک شخص کو ان کی طرف سے اپنے زائرین کے ساتھ رکھنے کے لیے مختص کریں گے اور ان کے طرز عمل، رویے، اور مسجد یا اس کی کسی بھی سہولیات میں اپنی موجودگی کے دوران ہونے والے نقصانات کے لیے جوابدہ ہوں گے۔ .
  • ٹور آپریٹرز اور جو لوگ اس زمرے میں آتے ہیں وہ مرکز کے تمام اصول و ضوابط کی پابندی کریں گے۔ مرکز کے قواعد و ضوابط میں سے کسی کی خلاف ورزی کی صورت میں، مرکز مسجد یا اس کی کسی بھی سہولت تک رسائی سے انکار کرنے کا حق محفوظ رکھتا ہے جو ان کے خلاف تمام ضروری قانونی کارروائی کے حصول میں رکاوٹ نہیں بنتا۔
  • تمام پہلے سے بک شدہ مسجد کے دورے کا عہد کریں۔ وزٹ کی تصدیق نہیں کی جائے گی جب تک کہ پیشگی بکنگ نہ ہو۔
  • مرکز کی انتظامیہ پیشگی اطلاع کے بغیر کسی بھی وقت، کسی بھی دورے کو منسوخ کر سکتی ہے۔

پنجم: عمومی ہدایات

  • مرکز کے کسی بھی قواعد و ضوابط، یا اس کی طرف سے جاری کردہ کسی رہنما خطوط کی خلاف ورزی کی صورت میں، مرکز ان لوگوں کو مسجد یا اس کی کسی بھی سہولیات تک رسائی سے انکار کرنے یا قانونی کارروائی کرنے کا حق محفوظ رکھتا ہے۔ ان کے خلاف.
  • مرکز مسجد یا اس کی کسی بھی سہولت میں موجود لوگوں کو پہنچنے والے کسی نقصان کا ذمہ دار نہیں ہوگا۔
  • مرکز کے ساتھ کنٹریکٹ میں نامزد افراد اپنے آپ کو کسی بھی ممکنہ نقصان کے خلاف یقینی بنانے کا عہد کریں گے جو معاہدے کے مطابق اس کے وعدوں پر عمل درآمد کے نتیجے میں ہو سکتا ہے، چاہے اس کے کسی کارکن، اوزار، آلات، یا کسی اور چیز کی وجہ سے ہوا ہو۔ وہ مکمل طور پر نقصانات کے ذمہ دار ہوں گے۔
  • مجاز ہوائی جہاز کے علاوہ، مسجد یا اس کی کسی بھی سہولت کے اوپر ہوائی جہاز یا اڑن اشیاء جو اس زمرے میں آتے ہیں، اڑانا سختی سے ممنوع ہے۔
  • مرکز اپنے احاطے کی نگرانی اور نگرانی کے کاموں کو انجام دینے کا حق محفوظ رکھتا ہے۔
  • وزیٹر شیخ زید گرینڈ مسجد سنٹر کی آفیشل ویب سائٹ پر اس طرح کے مقاصد کے لیے مشورے کے خانے میں ڈال کر یا دستیاب فارموں کو پُر کرکے شکایت یا تجاویز دے سکتا ہے۔ اگر ممکن ہو تو تمام شکایات اور تجاویز کا جواب دیا جائے گا۔
  • جن کو شکایات ہیں یا جن کو نقصان پہنچا ہے وہ پہلے شیخ زید گرینڈ مسجد سنٹر کے ساتھ خوش اسلوبی سے اس مسئلے کو حل کرنے کا سہارا لیں۔
  • مسجد کے دوروں کی پیشگی بکنگ پر عمل کریں۔ پیشگی بکنگ کے بغیر دوروں کی تصدیق نہیں کی جائے گی۔
  • مرکز کے عملے اور سیکورٹی اہلکاروں کے ساتھ تعاون کرنے کا عہد کریں۔

تمام نمازیوں اور زائرین سے درخواست کی جاتی ہے کہ وہ مسجد میں موجود رہتے ہوئے مرکز میں اپنائے گئے اصول و ضوابط کی پابندی کریں تاکہ مرکز اپنے مشن کو کامیابی سے ہمکنار کر سکے اور نمازیوں اور زائرین کو بہترین خدمات فراہم کر سکے۔

اسی مناسبت سے مرکز کی انتظامیہ آپ کی توجہ اس طرف مبذول کرانا چاہتی ہے کہ وہ ان لوگوں کے تمام آلات یا فون ضبط کر لے گی جو فلم بندی اور فوٹو گرافی اس انداز میں کرتے ہیں جو مسجد اور اس کی سہولیات میں اپنائے گئے قواعد و ضوابط کی خلاف ورزی کرتے ہیں جب تک کہ ان کے خلاف قانونی کارروائی نہیں کی جاتی۔ جو مرکز کے آپریٹو قوانین اور ضوابط کی خلاف ورزی کرتے ہیں۔

جیسا کہ مرکز کی انتظامیہ سب کو اعلیٰ درجے کی خدمات فراہم کرنے کی کوشش میں ہے، عبادت گزاروں اور زائرین سے مرکز کے ضوابط کی پابندی کرنے اور اپنی جگہ پر تمام ذمہ داریوں کی پابندی کرنے کا مطالبہ کرتی ہے۔

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谢赫扎耶德大清真寺中心为其尊贵的信徒和参观者提供所有必要的服务,以便于他们进入清真寺的场所,参观展览,参加活动,以及参与中心举办或组织的所有其他活动。然而,中心对信徒和参观者在清真寺内或使用其管辖范围内的任何设施或结构时可能发生的任何伤害或损失不承担任何责任。

谢赫扎耶德大清真寺中心保留在不损害刑事或民事责任的情况下,拒绝或排除任何人进入或出现在清真寺,或进入其场所或出现在任何场所的权利;如果因扰乱他人、不当行为或对个人、中心的任何财产造成伤害,或者被发现违反了本文中规定的任何职责,并且被中心管理层认为是适当的,那么中心有权采取这样的行动。除非提出书面道歉并被中心管理层接受,且承诺不再犯同样的错误,否则中心有权在认为合适的时间内采取这样的行动。谢赫扎耶德大清真寺中心访客行为守则

第二:访客的权利和义务

  • 接受高标准的文化导览服务,增进对清真寺的了解。但在使用之前需要查阅文化导览服务是否可用。
  • 查阅可用的服务并了解如何获得和享受这些服务。
  • 向访客服务团队反映任何特殊需求。
  • 接受最高质量的客户服务。
  • 查阅中心的规则和条例。
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  • 残疾人士和老年访客有权获得最高质量的服务。
  • 中心承诺解决与访客安全或提供服务有关的任何问题。

参观者必须坚持清真寺作为礼拜场所的神圣性,并遵守中心的运作规定,包括遵守以下条款:

  • 维护清真寺作为礼拜场所的神圣性,遵守中心的运营规定。
  • 穿着符合阿拉伯联合酋长国风俗传统的服装,女性需穿宽松衣物至脚踝,袖子至手腕,头发需全部遮盖;男性应穿覆盖整个腿部的衣物,避免透明、紧身或无袖上衣。
  • 禁止携带易燃物品、烟花、各类电子烟、打火机、尖锐物品、武器、口哨、激光束和扩音器等。
  • 禁止携带玩偶和毛绒玩具进入清真寺。
  • 禁止携带和展示面具、旗帜、标语和各种符号。
  • 严格禁止任何形式的亲昵行为。
  • 保持宁静,降低声音,将手机调至静音模式,应考虑到其他信徒/访客的隐私。
  • 除水外,禁止携带食物和饮料;禁止吸烟、睡觉和躺卧在清真寺内。
  • 小心谨慎地探索清真寺及其设施。
  • 爱护清真寺的资产和设施,如有损坏,应由责任人赔偿。
  • 照看好个人财物,中心不对丢失或损坏的物品负责。
  • 在进行任何形式的摄影时,要尊重清真寺的神圣性,避免在参观期间或在指定的摄影点躺下或有不端行为。
  • 访客只能在指定的摄影点拍照。
  • 归还所有借阅物品,包括但不限于(音频、电子导游、古兰经……等等),并按照指南正确使用它们,并根据现行规定妥善保管并归还。无论损坏原因如何,访客均需对任何损坏的借阅物品支付费用。
  • 对陪同的儿童或残疾人士负全责。
  • 禁止任何不尊重清真寺神圣性或雕像的行为。
  • 禁止所有形式的商业或媒体摄影,除非持有中心颁发的许可证。否则禁止使用专业摄影器材。允许使用非专业设备拍摄个人使用的照片。
  • 晚上11:00到凌晨4:00之间,禁止车辆在清真寺的任何设施过夜或停车。

第三:谢赫扎耶德大清真寺中心的失物招领政策

  • 中心对个人财物和随身物品的安全不承担任何责任。
  • 发现遗失物品的人应将其交至信息台。中心对找到的物品的任何损坏或误放不承担责任。
  • 如果发现任何个人证件(身份证、护照等)且其所有者未认领,中心将在24小时内将其提交给当地警方。
  • 中心将所有遗失物品保存最长三(3)个月,期满后,会将它们交给当地警方,按照相关程序采取所有必要措施。
  • 要求中心将找到的物品寄送给他们的所有者应承担所有责任和运费。

第四:旅游团体及相关人员规定

  • 所有旅游团体或私人访问必须在访问前完成所有预订手续。如果取消访问,请通知访客服务团队以便安排其他团体。
  • 所有旅游运营商和陪同私人访问的人应为访客提供适当的服装。所有服装必须符合中心的着装要求,同时他们还必须承诺提前告知陪同人员清真寺的入寺规定,并拒绝那些不符合规定的人员进入。
  • 旅游运营商和相关人员应至少指派一人代表他们陪同访客,并对他们的行为、举止以及在清真寺或其设施内造成的任何损害负责。
  • 旅游运营商和相关人员应遵守中心的所有规则和条例。违反中心的任何规则和条例,中心保留拒绝进入清真寺或其设施的权利,这不排除对他们采取所有必要的法律程序。
  • 承诺对所有预订的清真寺参观。除非提前预订,否则访问不会得到确认。
  • 中心管理层可以随时取消任何访问,无需事先通知。
  • 如果违反了中心的任何规则和条例,或中心发布的任何指导方针,中心保留拒绝那些违规者进入清真寺或其设施的权利,或对他们采取任何法律程序。
  • 中心对在清真寺或其设施内的任何人造成的任何伤害不承担责任。
  • 与中心签约的指定人员应承诺自行防范可能因履行合同承诺而造成的任何潜在损害,无论是由其工作人员、工具、设备还是其他原因造成的损害。他们应对损害承担全部责任。
  • 除了授权的无人机,严禁在清真寺或其设施上空飞行无人机或属于此类的飞行物体。
  • 中心保留监视和进行其场所监控行动的权利。
  • 访客可以通过将意见或建议放入建议箱或填写谢赫扎耶德大清真寺中心官方网站上提供的表格来提出意见或建议。所有投诉和建议如有可能都将得到回复。
  • 有投诉或遭受伤害的人应首先寻求与谢赫扎耶德大清真寺中心友好解决问题。
  • 坚持预订清真寺的参观。未经预订,参观将无法确认。
  • 承诺与中心的工作人员和安保人员合作。

请所有礼拜者和访客在清真寺出席时遵守中心采纳的规则和条例,以确保中心成功实现其使命,并为礼拜者和访客提供最佳服务。

因此,中心管理层提请您注意,将对那些违反清真寺及其设施的规则和条例进行摄影和录像的人没收所有设备或手机,直到对违反中心运营法律法规的人采取法律行动。作为致力于为所有人提供一流服务的管理层,呼吁礼拜者和访客遵守中心的规定,并遵守所有现行义务。

Code de Conduite des visiteurs à la Grande Mosquée de Cheikh Zayed

Droits et devoirs des visiteurs, premièrement : règlements concernant la visite de la grande mosquée de cheikh zayed.

Le Centre de la Grande Mosquée Cheikh Zayed fournit les services nécessaires pour permettre aux fidèles et aux visiteurs honorables d’accéder au siège de la mosquée, de visiter les expositions qu'elle organise, d'assister à des événements et de participer à toutes les autres activités organisées par le centre, sans assumer aucune responsabilité pour les dommages qui pourraient être causés aux fidèles et aux visiteurs, ou tout dommage subi lors de l’utilisation de l’une de ses installations ou structures sous sa juridiction.

Deuxièmement : Les droits et devoirs des visiteurs

  • Les visiteurs ont le droit à une visite culturelle avec un haut niveau de professionnalisme, enrichissant leurs connaissances sur la mosquée, en fonction de la disponibilité d'un spécialiste de la visite culturelle.
  • Les visiteurs ont le droit de passer en revue les services disponibles et d'apprendre comment en bénéficier.
  • Les visiteurs peuvent informer l'équipe du Service des visiteurs de toute exigence particulière non mentionnée dans les annexes approuvées.
  • Les visiteurs ont droit à un niveau exceptionnel de service à la clientèle.
  • Les visiteurs ont le droit de consulter les règles et règlements du centre.
  • Les visiteurs ont le droit de bénéficier des services dans un cadre général caractérisé par le respect mutuel entre toutes les cultures.
  • Les visiteurs ont le droit aux niveaux élevés de normes de sécurité et de confort lorsqu'ils se trouvent dans la mosquée ou dans l'un de ses lieux.
  • Les personnes déterminées et les personnes âgées ont le droit de recevoir des services distingués lors de leur présence dans la mosquée ou dans l’un de ses lieux.
  • Le centre s'engage à prendre les mesures immédiates nécessaires pour résoudre tout problème lié à la sécurité des visiteurs ou aux services qui leur sont fournis.

Les visiteurs doivent observer le caractère sacré de la mosquée en tant que lieu de culte et respecter les règlements qui y sont suivis, y compris le respect des dispositions suivantes

  • Le respect de toutes les règles et réglementations du Centre et respect de toutes les directives fournies par son personnel.
  • Les femmes peuvent opter pour tout type de tenue vestimentaire, pourvu qu’elle soit ample, couvre leurs chevilles, et dont les manches atteignent leurs poignets. Il est également nécessaire de garder les cheveux entièrement couverts et d’éviter de porter quoi que ce soit de transparent, moulant ou révélateur.
  • Bien que les hommes puissent opter pour tout type d’habillement masculin, il est conseillé de choisir des vêtements qui couvrent entièrement les jambes. Les vêtements transparents, moulants ou sans manches sont à éviter.
  • Le transport d'objets inflammables, de feux d'artifice, de cigarettes électroniques de toutes sortes et catégories, de briquets, d'objets tranchants, d'armes, de sifflets, de faisceaux laser et de haut-parleurs est strictement interdit.
  • Il est interdit de transporter ou d'apporter des poupées et des peluches à l'intérieur de la mosquée, quelle que soit leur nature.
  • Il est interdit de porter et d'utiliser des masques, des drapeaux, des slogans et toutes sortes de symboles.
  • L'intimité exprimé sous n’importe quelle forme est strictement interdit.
  • Se tenir compte de la vie privée des autres fidèles / visiteurs, maintenir la sérénité et garder son calme à la mosquée : (réduire les voix et mettre les téléphones portables en mode silencieux).
  • Hors de l’eau, la nourriture et les boissons ne sont pas autorisées. Il est également interdit de fumer ou de dormir et de s'allonger dans la mosquée ainsi que tout autre comportement non conforme au caractère sacré du lieu.
  • La prudence et les précautions appropriées doivent être prises lors de l'exploration de la mosquée et de ses installations, par exemple : (les sols glissants pavés de types particuliers de marbre et d'autres précautions similaires).
  • La préservation des biens et des installations de la mosquée, ainsi que tout dommage de quelque nature que ce soit, doit être indemnisé par les responsables du dommage.
  • S'occupant des biens personnels et des effets personnels, le Centre n'assume aucune responsabilité pour les objets perdus ou endommagés.
  • À observer le caractère sacré de la mosquée lors de toute forme de photographie, à éviter de se mettre par terre ou de se mal comporter lors des prises de photos aux endroits désignés.
  • Les visiteurs doivent s'en tenir à prendre des photos uniquement aux endroits désignés.
  • À renvoyer tous les articles empruntés, y compris, mais sans s'y limiter (audio et guides électroniques, le Saint Coran… etc.), et à adhérer à leur utilisation conformément aux directives, puis les conserver et les restituer conformément aux règles en place. Les visiteurs seront facturés pour tout article emprunté endommagé, quelle que soit la cause du dommage.
  • Les visiteurs sont entièrement responsables de leurs enfants ou des personnes déterminées qui les accompagnent.
  • Tout rituel ou comportement qui ne respecte pas le caractère sacré ou les statues de la mosquée est strictement interdit.
  • Toute forme de photographie à des fins commerciales ou médiatiques est interdite, de même que l'utilisation d'équipement photographique professionnel, à moins d'être muni d'un permis délivré par le Centre à cet égard. La prise de photos à usage personnel avec un équipement non professionnel est autorisée.
  • La nuitée des véhicules ou le stationnement dans l'une des installations de la mosquée est interdit entre 23h00 et 4h00 du matin.

Troisièmement : La politique des objets perdus et trouvés dans la Grande Mosquée Cheikh Zayed

  • Le Centre n'est pas responsable de l'entretien des biens et des effets personnels.
  • Quiconque qui trouve des objets manquants est prié de les remettre au bureau d'information. Le centre n'est pas responsable de tout dommage ou manque des objets trouvés.
  • Les effets personnels ou pièces d'identité (carte d'identité, passeport, etc.) qui n'ont pas été reçus par leurs propriétaires seront remis à la police locale dans les 24 heures qui suivent.
  • Le centre conserve les objets perdus qui ont été retrouvés, pendant une période n'excédant pas trois mois. A l'expiration de ce délai, il sera remis à la police locale pour qu’elle prenne toutes les mesures nécessaires conformément aux procédures en vigueur à cet égard.
  • Les propriétaires des objets perdus souhaitant récupérer ces derniers doivent assumer la responsabilité des frais de livraison.

Quatrièmement : Réglementation pour les visites de groupes de touristes et ceux qui appartiennent à cette catégorie

  • Tous les groupes de touristes ou visites privées doivent compléter toutes les procédures de réservation avant leur visite. En cas d'annulation, ils sont priés de prévenir l'équipe des services aux visiteurs pour accueillir d'autres groupes.
  • Tous les voyagistes et les accompagnants des visites privées doivent fournir aux visiteurs une tenue vestimentaire adéquate. Toutes les tenues vestimentaires doivent être modestes conformément au code vestimentaire du Centre, tout en s'engageant également à informer à l'avance les personnes qui les accompagnent des règles d'entrée à la mosquée et à s'abstenir d'amener ceux qui ne les respectent pas.
  • Les voyagistes et ceux qui relèvent de cette catégorie doivent affecter au moins une personne pour accompagner leurs visiteurs en leur nom et doivent être responsables de leur conduite, de leur comportement et de tout dommage qu'ils causent tout au long de leur présence à la mosquée ou à l’un de ses lieux.
  • Les voyagistes et ceux qui tombent sous cette catégorie doivent adhérer à toutes les règles et réglementations du Centre. En cas de violation de l'une des règles et réglementations du Centre, le Centre se réserve le droit de refuser l'accès à la mosquée ou à l'une de ses installations, ce qui n'empêche pas d'engager toutes les poursuites judiciaires nécessaires à leur encontre.
  • Engagez-vous à toutes les visites pré-réservées à la mosquée. La visite ne sera confirmée que si elle a été réservée.
  • L'administration du Centre peut annuler toute visite, à tout moment, sans préavis.

Cinquième : Contrôles généraux

  • En cas de violation de l'une des règles et réglementations du Centre, ou de toute directive émise par celui-ci, le Centre se réserve le droit de refuser à ceux qui ont commis la violation l'accès à la mosquée ou dans ses lieux ou d'engager des poursuites judiciaires contre eux.
  • Le Centre ne sera pas responsable des dommages causés aux personnes présentes à la mosquée ou dans ses lieux.
  • Les personnes désignées sous contrat avec le Centre s'engagent à s'assurer contre tout dommage potentiel pouvant résulter de l'exécution de ses engagements contractuels, qu'il soit causé par l'un de ses travailleurs, outils, équipements ou toute autre chose. Ils seront responsables eux seuls des dommages.
  • À l'exception des aéronefs autorisés, il est strictement interdit de faire voler des aéronefs ou des objets volants entrant dans cette catégorie au-dessus de la mosquée ou dans ses lieux.
  • Le Centre se réserve le droit de surveiller et d'effectuer des opérations de surveillance de ses locaux.
  • Les visiteurs peuvent se plaindre ou faire des suggestions en les plaçant dans la boîte à suggestions ou en remplissant les formulaires disponibles, à ces fins, sur le site officiel du Centre de la Grande Mosquée Cheikh Zayed. Toute plainte et suggestion recevra une réponse, si possible.
  • Ceux qui souhaite de se plaindre ou qui ont subi un préjudice doivent d'abord recourir au règlement à l'amiable du problème avec le Centre de la Grande Mosquée Sheikh Zayed.
  • À respecter la réservation préalable des visites de la mosquée. Les visites ne seront pas confirmées sans réservation à l’avance.
  • À s'engager à coopérer avec le personnel du Centre et le personnel de sécurité.

À remarquer

Tous les fidèles et visiteurs sont priés de respecter les règles et règlements adoptés dans le Centre lorsqu'ils sont présents à la mosquée pour s'assurer que le Centre accomplit avec succès sa mission et peut fournir aux fidèles et aux visiteurs les meilleurs services.

Par conséquent, l'administration du Centre souhaite attirer votre attention sur le fait qu'elle confisquera tous les appareils ou téléphones appartenant à ceux qui filment et photographient d'une manière qui viole les règles et règlements adoptés dans la mosquée et dans ses lieux jusqu'à ce que des poursuites judiciaires soient intentées contre ceux qui enfreignent les lois et règlements opérationnels du Centre.

contre ceux qui enfreignent les lois et règlements opérationnels du Centre. Alors que l'administration du Centre s'efforce de fournir un service de premier ordre à tous, il appelle les fidèles et les visiteurs à respecter les règlements du Centre et à respecter toutes les obligations mises en vigueur.

VERHALTENSKODEX FÜR BESUCHER BEI SHEIKH ZAYED GROßES MOSCHEENZENTRUM

Rechte und pflichten der besucher, erstens: vorschriften für den besuch der scheich -zayid- moschee center.

Das Scheich-Zayid-Moschee-Zentrum bietet seinen geschätzten Gläubigen und Besuchern alle erforderlichen Dienstleistungen, um ihnen den Zugang zu den Räumlichkeiten der Moschee zu erleichtern, ihnen den Besuch von Ausstellungen, die Teilnahme an Veranstaltungen und die Teilnahme an allen anderen vom Zentrum durchgeführten oder organisierten Aktivitäten und Veranstaltungen zu ermöglichen. Das Zentrum übernimmt keine Haftung; für jeglichen Schaden, der Gläubigen und Besuchern entstehen kann, oder für Schäden, die Gläubigen und Besuchern während ihres Aufenthalts in der Moschee oder während der Nutzung einer ihrer Einrichtungen oder Strukturen in ihrem Zuständigkeitsbereich entstehen.

Unbeschadet der strafrechtlichen oder zivilrechtlichen Haftung behält sich SZGMC das Recht vor, jemandem den Zugang oder die Anwesenheit in der Moschee oder den Zugang zu ihren Räumlichkeiten oder die Anwesenheit in einem dieser Räumlichkeiten zu verweigern oder auszuschließen; als Folge der Störung anderer oder aufgrund von Fehlverhalten oder der Schädigung von Einzelpersonen oder Vermögenswerten des Zentrums oder als Verstoß gegen Pflichten, die in diesem Dokument festgelegt sind und vom Zentrum als angemessen erachtet und beurteilt werden Die Leitung des Zentrums muss sich in dieser Angelegenheit für einen angemessenen Zeitraum informieren, es sei denn, es wird eine schriftliche Entschuldigung vorgelegt und von der Leitung des Zentrums akzeptiert, in der er/sie sich verpflichtet, die Straftat in Zukunft nicht noch einmal zu begehen.

Zweitens: Rechte und Pflichten der Besucher

  • Besucher haben Anspruch auf eine kulturelle Führung, die nach hohen professionellen Standards angeboten wird und ihr Wissen über die Moschee erweitert, sofern ein Spezialist für kulturelle Führungen verfügbar ist.
  • Besucher haben das Recht, die verfügbaren Dienste zu prüfen und zu erfahren, wie sie diese nutzen und nutzen können.
  • Besucher können das Team des Besucherdienstes über alle besonderen Anforderungen informieren, die nicht in der offiziellen Literatur aufgeführt sind
  • Besucher haben Anspruch auf die höchste Qualität des Kundenservices.
  • Besucher haben das Recht, die Regeln und Vorschriften des Zentrums einzusehen
  • Besucher haben das Recht, die Dienstleistungen innerhalb eines gemeinsamen Rahmens des gegenseitigen Respekts aller Kulturen in Anspruch zu nehmen und davon zu profitieren.
  • Besucher haben das Recht, während ihres Aufenthalts in der Moschee oder einer ihrer Einrichtungen ein hohes Maß an Sicherheit und Komfort zu genießen.
  • Entschlossene Menschen und ältere Besucher/Senioren haben Anspruch auf Dienstleistungen höchster Qualität, während sie sich in der Moschee oder einer ihrer Einrichtungen aufhalten.
  • Das Zentrum verpflichtet sich, alle Fragen im Zusammenhang mit der Sicherheit der Besucher oder den für sie erbrachten Dienstleistungen zu klären.

Besucher sind verpflichtet, die Heiligkeit der Moschee als Ort der Anbetung zu wahren und sich an die Betriebsvorschriften des Zentrums zu halten, einschließlich der Einhaltung der folgenden Bedingungen:

  • Einhaltung aller Regeln und Vorschriften des Zentrums und Einhaltung aller Richtlinien seiner Mitarbeiter.
  • Frauen können jede Art von Damenkleidung wählen, vorausgesetzt, sie sitzt locker bis zu den Knöcheln und hat Ärmel, die bis zu den Handgelenken reichen. Außerdem ist eine vollständige Haarbedeckung erforderlich, wobei transparente, eng anliegende oder freizügige Kleidung vermieden werden muss.
  • Während Männer jede Art von Herrenkleidung wählen können; Es ist jedoch vorzuziehen, Kleidung zu wählen, die die gesamten Beine bedeckt. Auf transparente, enganliegende oder ärmellose Hemden sollte verzichtet werden.
  • Das Mitführen von brennbaren Gegenständen, Feuerwerkskörpern, elektronischen Zigaretten aller Art und Kategorien, Feuerzeugen, scharfen Gegenständen, Waffen, Pfeifen, Laserstrahlen und Lautsprechern ist strengstens untersagt.
  • Das Tragen oder Mitbringen von Puppen und Stofftieren in die Moschee ist unabhängig von ihrer Art verboten.
  • Das Tragen und Verwenden von Masken, Fahnen, Slogans und Symbolen aller Art ist verboten.
  • Der Ausdruck von Intimität in welcher Form auch immer ist strengstens untersagt.
  • Rücksicht auf die Privatsphäre anderer Gläubiger/Besucher, Wahrung von Gelassenheit und Ruhe während des Besuchs in der Moschee: (Stimmen reduzieren und Mobiltelefone auf lautlos schalten).
  • Außer Wasser sind Speisen und Getränke nicht gestattet. Während des Aufenthalts in der Moschee ist das Rauchen, Schlafen und Liegen ebenso verboten wie jegliches andere Verhalten, das nicht im Einklang mit der Heiligkeit des Ortes steht.
  • Bei der Erkundung der Moschee und ihrer Einrichtungen sind Vorsicht und angemessene Vorsichtsmaßnahmen geboten, z. B. (die mit bestimmten Marmorarten gepflasterten rutschigen Böden und andere derartige Vorsichtsmaßnahmen).
  • Die Erhaltung der Vermögenswerte und Einrichtungen der Moschee sowie Schäden jeglicher Art sind von den Schadensverursachern zu ersetzen.
  • Das Zentrum kümmert sich um persönliche Besitztümer und Habseligkeiten und übernimmt keine Haftung für verlorene oder beschädigte Gegenstände.
  • Achten Sie beim Fotografieren auf die Heiligkeit der Moschee und vermeiden Sie es, sich während des Besuchs oder beim Fotografieren an den vorgesehenen Fotostopps hinzulegen oder sich schlecht zu benehmen.
  • Besucher sind verpflichtet, nur an den dafür vorgesehenen Fotostopps zu fotografieren.
  • Geben Sie alle geliehenen Gegenstände zurück, einschließlich, aber nicht beschränkt auf (Audio- und E-Guides, heiliger Koran usw.), und halten Sie sich an deren Verwendung gemäß den Richtlinien und bewahren Sie sie entsprechend den geltenden Regeln auf und geben Sie sie zurück. Beschädigte Leihgegenstände werden dem Besucher unabhängig von der Schadensursache in Rechnung gestellt.
  • Besucher tragen die volle Verantwortung für ihre Kinder oder entschlossenen Begleitpersonen.
  • Jegliche Rituale oder Verhaltensweisen, die die Heiligkeit oder die Statuen der Moschee missachten, sind strengstens verboten.
  • Alle Formen des Fotografierens für kommerzielle oder Medienzwecke sind verboten, ebenso die Verwendung professioneller Fotoausrüstung, es sei denn, Sie verfügen über eine entsprechende Genehmigung des Zentrums. Das Fotografieren für den persönlichen Gebrauch mit nicht professioneller Ausrüstung ist gestattet.
  • Zwischen 23:00 Uhr und 4:00 Uhr ist das Übernachten von Fahrzeugen sowie das Parken in allen Einrichtungen der Moschee verboten.

Drittens: Richtlinien für verlorene und gefundene Gegenstände im Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center

  • Das Zentrum übernimmt keine Verantwortung für die Sicherung persönlicher Besitztümer und Besitztümer.
  • Wer verlorene Gegenstände findet, wird gebeten, diese an der Informationstheke abzugeben. Das Zentrum übernimmt keine Haftung für etwaige Schäden oder den Verlust der gefundenen Gegenstände.
  • Im Falle des Auffindens von persönlichen Gegenständen (Personalausweis, Reisepass usw.) , die von den Eigentümern nicht beansprucht werden, muss das Zentrum dies innerhalb von 24 Stunden der örtlichen Polizei melden.
  • Das Zentrum bewahrt alle verlorenen Gegenstände für einen Zeitraum von maximal drei (3) Monaten auf. Nach Ablauf dieses Zeitraums werden sie der örtlichen Polizei übergeben, damit diese alle erforderlichen Maßnahmen gemäß den diesbezüglich geltenden Verfahren ergreifen kann.
  • Eigentümer von Fundstücken, die das Zentrum auffordern, diese ihnen zuzusenden, tragen sämtliche Haftungs- und Versandkosten.

Viertens: Reisegruppen und diejenigen, die in diese Kategorie fallen:

  • Alle Touristengruppen oder Privatbesucher müssen vor ihrem Besuch alle Buchungsvorgänge abschließen. Im Falle einer Stornierung werden Sie gebeten, das Besucherservice-Team zu benachrichtigen, um andere Gruppen unterzubringen.
  • Alle Reiseveranstalter und Begleitpersonen bei Privatbesuchen stellen den Besuchern angemessene Kleidung zur Verfügung. Alle Kleidungsstücke müssen gemäß der Kleiderordnung des Zentrums bescheiden sein. Sie müssen sich außerdem dazu verpflichten, ihre Begleitpersonen vorab über die Zutrittsbestimmungen zur Moschee zu informieren und von der Mitnahme von Personen abzusehen, die sich nicht daran halten.
  • Reiseveranstalter und diejenigen, die in diese Kategorie fallen, stellen mindestens eine Person zur Verfügung, die ihre Besucher in ihrem Namen begleitet, und sind für deren Verhalten, Verhalten und etwaige Schäden, die sie während ihres Aufenthalts in der Moschee oder einer ihrer Einrichtungen verursachen, verantwortlich.
  • Reiseveranstalter und Personen, die in diese Kategorie fallen, müssen alle Regeln und Vorschriften des Zentrums einhalten. Im Falle eines Verstoßes gegen die Regeln und Vorschriften des Zentrums behält sich das Zentrum das Recht vor, den Zugang zur Moschee oder einer ihrer Einrichtungen zu verweigern, was die Einleitung aller erforderlichen rechtlichen Schritte gegen sie nicht ausschließt.
  • Nehmen Sie alle im Voraus gebuchten Moscheebesuche wahr. Der Besuch kann nur bestätigt werden, wenn er im Voraus gebucht wurde.
  • Die Verwaltung des Zentrums kann Besuche jederzeit und ohne vorherige Ankündigung absagen.

Fünftens: Allgemeine Richtlinien

  • Im Falle eines Verstoßes gegen die Regeln und Vorschriften des Zentrums oder von ihm erlassene Richtlinien behält sich das Zentrum das Recht vor, denjenigen, die den Verstoß begangen haben, den Zutritt zur Moschee oder einer ihrer Einrichtungen zu verweigern oder rechtliche Schritte gegen sie einzuleiten .
  • Das Zentrum haftet nicht für Schäden, die den Besuchern der Moschee oder einer ihrer Einrichtungen entstehen.
  • Die benannten Vertragspartner des Zentrums verpflichten sich, sich gegen alle möglichen Schäden zu versichern, die sich aus der Erfüllung seiner vertraglichen Verpflichtungen ergeben können, unabhängig davon, ob diese durch seine Mitarbeiter, Werkzeuge, Geräte oder sonstiges verursacht werden. Sie haften allein für den Schaden.
  • Mit Ausnahme zugelassener Luftfahrzeuge ist es strengstens untersagt, Luftfahrzeuge oder Flugobjekte dieser Kategorie über der Moschee oder einer ihrer Einrichtungen zu fliegen.
  • Das Zentrum behält sich das Recht vor, seine Räumlichkeiten zu überwachen und Überwachungsmaßnahmen durchzuführen.
  • Der Besucher kann sich beschweren oder Vorschläge machen, indem er sie in das Vorschlagsfeld eingibt oder Formulare ausfüllt, die zu diesem Zweck auf der offiziellen Website des Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre verfügbar sind. Alle Beschwerden und Anregungen werden nach Möglichkeit beantwortet.
  • Diejenigen, die Beschwerden haben oder Schaden erlitten haben, müssen zunächst eine gütliche Einigung mit dem Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre herbeiführen.
  • Halten Sie sich an die vorherige Buchung der Moscheebesuche. Besuche werden ohne vorherige Reservierung nicht bestätigt.
  • Verpflichten Sie sich zur Zusammenarbeit mit dem Personal und dem Sicherheitspersonal des Zentrums.

Alle Gläubigen und Besucher werden gebeten, während ihres Aufenthalts in der Moschee die im Zentrum erlassenen Regeln und Vorschriften einzuhalten, um sicherzustellen, dass das Zentrum seine Mission erfolgreich erfüllen und Gläubigen und Besuchern den bestmöglichen Service bieten kann.

Dementsprechend möchte die Verwaltung des Zentrums Sie darauf aufmerksam machen, dass alle Geräte oder Telefone derjenigen, die in einer Weise filmen und fotografieren, die gegen die in der Moschee und ihren Einrichtungen geltenden Regeln und Vorschriften verstößt, beschlagnahmt

werden, bis rechtliche Schritte dagegen eingeleitet werden diejenigen, die gegen die geltenden Gesetze und Vorschriften des Zentrums verstoßen. Da die Verwaltung des Zentrums bestrebt ist, erstklassigen Service für alle zu bieten, fordert sie Gottesdienstbesucher und Besucher auf, sich an die Vorschriften des Zentrums zu halten und alle geltenden Verpflichtungen einzuhalten.

CODICE DI COMPORTAMENTO PER I VISITATORI DELLA MOSCHEA DI SHEIKH ZAYED

Diritti e doveri del visitatore, primo: norme per la visita nella grande moschea di sheikh zayed.

Il Centro della Grande Moschea di Sheikh Zayed offre ai suoi stimati fedeli e visitatori tutti i servizi necessari per facilitare l’accesso ai locali della moschea, per permettergli di visi-tare le esposizioni, per assistere ad eventi e per partecipare a tutte le altre attività ed even-ti realizzati o organizzati dal Centro. Il Centro non si assume nessuna responsabilità per qualsiasi danno in cui possano incorrere i fedeli ed i visitatori o qualsiasi danno provocato da fedeli e visitatori durante la loro presenza nella Moschea o durante l’uso di qualsiasi lo-cale o struttura sotto la sua giurisdizione.

IL CGMSZ, fatta salva la responsabilità penale o civile, si riserva il diritto di negare o escludere a qualsiasi persona l’accesso o la presenza nella moschea o l’accesso ai suoi lo-cali o la presenza in uno di essi; in seguito a disturbo arrecato ad altri o per cattiva con-dotta, o danno arrecato a persone o a qualsiasi patrimonio del Centro o violazione di qualsiasi dovere stabilito nel presente documento e come percepito e giudicato appro-priato dalla direzione del Centro al riguardo, e per un periodo che ritenga opportuno, a meno che non vengano presentate scuse scritte ed accettate dalla direzione del Centro in cui si impegna a non ripetere l'infrazione in futuro.

Secondo: Diritti ed obblighi dei visitatori

  • I visitatori hanno diritto a ricevere un tour culturale offerto con alti standard pro-fessionali che arricchirà la loro conoscenza della moschea, soggetto alla disponibil-ità di un esperto in tour culturali.
  • I visitatori hanno diritto a rivedere i servizi disponibili e sapere come ottenerli e disporne.
  • I visitatori possono informare il team dei “Servizi dei Visitatori” su qualsiasi requisito particolare non citato nella letteratura ufficiale.
  • I visitatori hanno diritto a ricevere la migliore qualità di servizio al cliente
  • I visitatori hanno diritto a rivedere norme e regole del Centro.
  • I visitatori hanno diritto ad accedere e beneficiare dei servizi in un quadro comune di mutuo rispetto tra tutte le culture.
  • I visitatori hanno diritto a godere di alti standard di sicurezza e comodità durante la loro presenza in moschea o in uno qualsiasi dei locali annessi.
  • Disabili ed anziani, presenti nella moschea o in uno dei locali annessi, hanno diritto a ricevere la migliore qualità dei servizi.
  • Il Centro si impegna a risolvere qualsiasi questione in relazione alla sicurezza dei visitatori o ai servizi prestati.

I visitatori sono obbligati a tutelare la santità della moschea in quan-to luogo di culto e ad aderire alle norme operative del Centro, in-clusa l’osservanza delle seguenti regole:

  • Rispettare tutte le norme e regole del Centro e osservare le direttive impartite dal personale.
  • Le donne sono tenute a indossare abiti che coprano caviglie e con manica lunga fino ai polsi, mantenendo coperto anche il capo ed i capelli. Assolutamente da evitare abiti trasparenti o aderenti.
  • Anche per gli uomini, si raccomanda di indossare abiti che coprano completamente le gambe. Qualsiasi tipo di abbigliamento maschile è accettabile, ma si chiede gentilmente di evitare abbigliamento trasparente, attillato o senza maniche.
  • Trasportare articoli infiammabili, fuochi d’artificio, sigarette elettroniche di qualsiasi tipo e categoria, accendini, oggetti appuntiti, armi, fischi, raggi laser ed altoparlanti è severamente proibito.
  • Introdurre giocattoli e peluche di qualsiasi natura nella moschea è proibito.
  • Introdurre ed utilizzare maschere, bandiere, slogan e qualsiasi tipo di simbolo è proibito.
  • Qualsiasi tipo di dimostrazione di affetto è severamente proibita.
  • Rispettare la privacy degli altri Fedeli/Visitatori, mantenere la serenità e la calma in moschea: (abbassare la voce ed impostare i cellulari in modalità silenziosa).
  • Ad eccezione dell’acqua, non sono permessi cibi e bevande. Anche fumare o ad-dormentarsi e distendersi nella moschea e qualsiasi altro comportamento che non rispetti la santità del luogo è proibito.
  • Mantenere cautela e prudenza mentre si visitano la moschea ed i locali annessi, per esempio: i pavimenti scivolosi realizzati con tipi particolari di marmo ed altre simili precauzioni.
  • Preservare i beni e le strutture della moschea, giacché i danni di qualsiasi tipo saranno risarciti dai responsabili.
  • Prestare attenzione agli effetti personali, il Centro non si assume nessuna re-sponsabilità per oggetti smarriti o danneggiati.
  • Rispettare la santità della moschea quando si scattano foto, evitare di distendersi o comportarsi male durante la visita o mentre si scattano foto nei punti designati.
  • I visitatori devono attenersi a scattare fotografie solo nei punti designati per le foto.
  • Restituire tutti gli articoli prestati, inclusi ma non limitati a (guide elettroniche, au-dioguide, il Sacro Corano ecc.), ed attenersi ad usarli secondo le direttive e, di con-seguenza, conservarli e restituirli secondo le regole. I visitatori pagheranno qualsiasi oggetto prestato danneggiato, indipendentemente dalla causa del dan-no.
  • I visitatori sono interamente responsabili dei propri figli o dei disabili che accom-pagnano.
  • Qualsiasi rito o comportamento che non rispetti la sanità o lo stato della moschea è severamente proibito.
  • Qualsiasi tipo di fotografia a scopo commerciale o mediatico è proibita, così come l’uso di attrezzatura fotografica professionale, a meno che non si possegga un permesso rilasciato dal Centro al riguardo. Scattare foto per uso personale uti-lizzando attrezzatura non professionale è permesso.
  • La sosta notturna dei veicoli o lo stazionamento in qualsiasi struttura della moschea è proibito tra le 23:00 e le 4:00.

Terzo: Gestione Oggetti Smarriti al Centro della Grande Moschea di Sheikh Zayed

  • Il Centro non si assume nessuna responsabilità in relazione alla sicurezza delle pro-prietà e degli effetti personali.
  • Chi ritrova oggetti smarriti è pregato di consegnarli allo Sportello Informazioni. Il Centro non si assume alcuna responsabilità per eventuali danneggiamenti o smarrimenti degli oggetti rinvenuti.
  • In caso di ritrovamento di qualsiasi oggetto personale (Carta d’Identità, Passa-porto, ecc.), non reclamato dal suo proprietario, lo stesso verrà consegnato dal Centro alla Polizia Locale, entro 24 ore.
  • Il Centro conserva tutti gli oggetti smarriti per un periodo massimo di tre (3) mesi, una volta scaduto il termine, gli articoli saranno consegnati alla Polizia Locale che prenderà le misure adeguate secondo le procedure stabilite al riguardo.
  • Il proprietario di un qualsiasi oggetto ritrovato che ne richieda l'invio al Centro, si farà carico di tutti i costi di responsabilità e consegna.

Quarto: Gruppi Turistici e Coloro che sono Inclusi in Detta Categoria

  • Tutti i gruppi di turisti o visite private devono completare tutte le procedure di prenotazione prima della visita. In caso di cancellazione, è necessario avvisare il team dei Servizi dei visitatori in modo da ospitare altri gruppi.
  • Tutti i tour operator e gli accompagnatori di tour privati devono fornire ai visitatori capi d’abbigliamento adeguati. Tutti gli indumenti devono essere modesti secon-do il codice di abbigliamento del Centro, inoltre devono impegnarsi a informare preventivamente i propri accompagnatori circa le regole d’ingresso alla moschea ed evitare di accompagnare chi le infrange.
  • Gli operatori turistici e coloro che rientrano in questa categoria assegneranno al-meno una persona ad accompagnare i visitatori per loro conto e saranno re-sponsabili della loro condotta, comportamento ed eventuali danni che arre-cheranno durante la loro presenza nella moschea o in una qualsiasi delle sue strut-ture.
  • Gli operatori turistici e coloro che rientrano in questa categoria devono attenersi a tutte le norme e i regolamenti del Centro. In caso di violazione di una qualsiasi delle norme e dei regolamenti del Centro, il Centro si riserva il diritto di negare l'accesso alla moschea o a qualsiasi struttura annessa, il che non esclude necessari procedimenti legali nei loro confronti.
  • Impegnarsi a rispettare tutte le visite prenotate precedentemente alla moschea. Le visite non saranno confermate se non preventivamente prenotate.
  • L'amministrazione del Centro si riserva il diritto di annullare qualsiasi visita, in qualsiasi momento, senza preavviso.

Sesto: Direttive Generali

  • In caso di violazione di una qualsiasi delle norme e dei regolamenti del Centro, o di qualsiasi direttiva emessa dal Centro, il Centro si riserva il diritto di negare a coloro che hanno commesso la violazione l'accesso alla moschea o a qualsiasi struttura annessa o di avviare azioni legali contro di loro.
  • Il Centro non sarà ritenuto responsabile per eventuali danni causati ai presenti nel-la moschea o in una qualsiasi delle strutture annesse.
  • I soggetti incaricati da contratto con il Centro si impegnano ad assicurarsi contro eventuali danni che dovessero derivare dall'esecuzione degli impegni contrattuali assunti, siano essi causati da propri dipendenti, strumenti, attrezzature o altro. Saranno considerati i soli responsabili del danno.
  • Fatta eccezione per gli aeromobili autorizzati, è severamente vietato far volare aer-omobili o oggetti volanti che rientrano in questa categoria sopra la moschea o qualsiasi struttura annessa.
  • Il Centro si riserva il diritto di monitorare e svolgere operazioni di sorveglianza delle proprie strutture.
  • Il visitatore può presentare un reclamo o dare suggerimenti inserendoli nella casel-la dei suggerimenti o compilando i moduli disponibili, a tale scopo, sul sito ufficiale del Centro della Grande Moschea di Sheikh Zayed. Tutti i reclami e i suggerimenti riceveranno risposta, se possibile.
  • Coloro che hanno reclami da presentare o hanno subito danni, sono prima invitati a cercare una soluzione amichevole con il Centro della Grande Moschea di Sheikh Zayed.
  • Rispettare la prenotazione preventiva delle visite alla moschea. Le visite non saran-no confermate senza previa prenotazione.
  • Impegnarsi a cooperare con il personale del Centro e della sicurezza.

Avvertimento

Tutti i fedeli e i visitatori sono tenuti ad osservare le norme e i regolamenti adottati presso il Centro mentre sono presenti nella moschea per garantire che il Centro compia con successo la sua missione e possa fornire a fedeli e visitatori i migliori servizi.

Pertanto, l'amministrazione del Centro desidera richiamare la vostra attenzione sul fatto che confischerà tutti i dispositivi o telefoni appartenenti a coloro che effettuano riprese e fotografie violando le norme e i regolamenti adottati presso la moschea ed i locali annes-si, fino a che vengano intraprese azioni legali contro coloro che violano le leggi e le regole di funzionamento del Centro.

シェイクザイードグランドモスクを訪問するための一般的な規定と管理

最初:シェイクザイードグランドモスクセンターを訪問するための規則.

シェイクザイードグランドモスクセンターは、崇拝者や名誉ある訪問者がモスクの本部に立ち入り、開催される展示会を訪れ、センターが主催するイベントやその他のイベントや活動に参加できるようにするために必要なサービスを提供します。崇拝者や訪問者に、または 血清Aによる損傷と 彼がそこにいる間の訪問者、または センターの管理下にある施設や施設を利用しながら。

センターはまた、他人を妨害するような行為を行った場合に、モスクまたはそれに付随する場所に人が立ち入ること、またはモスクにいることを防ぐ権利を有し、刑事責任または民事責任を害することはありません。彼が不適切に行動した場合、またはモスクまたはその施設の1つまたはそこにいる人に何らかの損害を与えた場合、またはこの文書のセンターの管理者によって決定された、この文書に基づいて課された義務のいずれかに違反した場合センターが承認した謝罪を提出しない限り、謝罪が書面で行われ、それを通じて彼が犯した違反を後で繰り返さないことを約束する場合を除き、それが適切であるとみなす期間。

第二に:訪問者の権利と義務

  • に応じて、モスクに関する知識を深め、高度な専門性を備えた文化ツアーを取得する権利があります。
  • 訪問者は、利用可能なサービスを表示し、それらから利益を得る方法を学ぶ権利があります。
  • 訪問者は、承認された付属書に記載されていない特別な要件について、訪問者サービスチームに通知することができます。
  • 訪問者は、卓越したレベルの顧客サービスを受ける権利があります。
  • 、センターの規則や規制を確認する権利があります。
  • 特徴を持つ一般的な枠組みの中でサービスを受ける権利を有します。 bすべての文化間の相互尊重。
  • 、モスクまたはその施設にいる間、高レベルの安全性と快適性の基準を取得する権利があります。
  • 決意のある人々と高齢者の訪問者は、モスクまたはその施設のいずれかにいる間、卓越したレベルのサービスを受ける権利があります。
  • センターは、訪問者の安全または提供されるサービスに関連する問題を解決するために必要な即時の措置を講じることに取り組んでいます 彼のために

は、礼拝所としてのモスクの神聖さと神聖さを守り、以下の規定の順守を含め、それに続く規則を尊重する必要があります

  • いる規則や規則を順守し、その従業員が発行した指示を順守する必要があります。
  • 女性は 、手首まで丈のある長袖と、足首まで裾のあるゆったりとした服装をご着用ください。また、頭や髪はスカーフで覆ってください。透け感のある素材や体のラインが強調される服、露出の高い服装はご遠慮ください。
  • 男性は 、脚をしっかりと覆う長ズボンの着用を推奨します。基本的にはどんな服装でも構いませんが、透ける素材や体にフィットしすぎているタイトな服装、ノースリーブの着用はお控えください。
  • 可燃物、花火、爆竹、あらゆる種類およびカテゴリーのタバコ、ライター、鋭利な道具、武器、笛、レーザーポインター、スピーカーの持ち込みまたは持ち込みは固く禁じられています。
  • あらゆる種類の人形や動物の持ち込みや持ち込みは禁止されています。
  • フェイスマスク、旗、ロゴ、あらゆる種類の記号の導入および使用は禁止されています。
  • いかなる形であれ、親密な感情を示すことは固く禁じられています。
  • 他の崇拝者/訪問者のプライバシーを考慮に入れ、静けさを維持し、落ち着きを維持する必要があります。 全体:(音量を下げて、電話を回します サイレントモードへの移行)。
  • 食べることは禁じられています または、水を除いて飲酒することも禁じられています。また、モスクで喫煙、睡眠、横になること、指定された場所以外の場所に座ること、またはその神聖さと矛盾する行動をとることも禁じられています。
  • モスクとその施設を見学するときは、特に滑りやすく舗装された床で、特殊な種類の大理石などを使用する場合は注意が必要です。
  • モスクの所有物と施設は保護されなければならず、それらのいずれかに損害を与えた人は誰でもそれらの損害を補償する義務があります。
  • 紛失または損傷について一切の責任を負わないため、財産および私物は保存する必要があります。
  • 座ったり、横臥したり、同様の不適切な姿勢で写真を撮るときは、モスクの神聖さと神聖さを矛盾させるような姿勢や行動を避けてください。
  • 訪問者がモスク内で写真を撮りたい場合、訪問者は撮影が承認されたエリアにのみ義務付けられます。
  • (音声ガイド装置、電子ガイド装置、コーランなど)を借りる人は、指示に従って使用し、それぞれを保存して返却することを約束する必要があります。従う手順に従い、損害の補償が必要です。過失、過失、その他の結果を問わず、いずれかの損害に該当します。
  • 訪問者は、子供とそれに同行する特別な注意を払っている子供に対して全責任を負います。
  • 儀式を行ったり、行動を起こしたり、 モスクの状態とその神聖さと両立しない行動。
  • センターの管理者から事前の許可を得た場合を除き、商用またはメディアでの使用、またはプロの写真ツールの使用を目的としたあらゆる種類の写真撮影は固く禁じられています。ただし、プロ以外のツールを使用した個人的な目的での写真は除きます。
  • 夕方11時から朝4時まで、モスクの駐車場に車両を停車または駐車することは禁止されています。

シェイクザイードグランドモスクでの遺失物のポリシー:

  • センターは、財産または私物の維持について責任を負いません。
  • 不足しているアイテムを見つけた人は誰でも、それを渡してください インフォメーションデスクについては、センターは発見されたアイテムの損傷や不足について責任を負いません。
  • 所有者が受け取っていない身の回り品や身分証明書(身分証明書、パスポートなど)が見つかった場合は、24時間以内に地元の警察に引き渡されるものとします。
  • センターは、発見された遺失物を3ヶ月を超えない期間保管します。 この期間が満了すると、この点に関して有効な手続きに従って、必要な措置を講じるために地元の警察に引き渡されるものとします。
  • それを受け取りたいと思っている発見された(失われたアイテム)の所有者は、彼にそれを届ける責任と費用を負担するものとします。

第四:観光客グループ等を訪問するための規則

  • ツアーグループおよび個人訪問は、訪問前に必ず予約手続きを完了する必要があります。訪問をキャンセルする場合は、他のグループの利益のためにこの期間を使用できるように、訪問者サービスチームにそのことを通知してください。
  • 観光会社と特別訪問を伴う人は、承認された服装規則に従って、控えめな服装を提供する必要があります。また、モスクの入場管理に先立って護衛に通知する義務があります。これに従わない。
  • 観光会社などは、少なくとも彼らを通り抜ける訪問者に施設を提供する義務があります。訪問者は、彼らの行動や行動、およびモスクまたはその施設にいる間に彼らが行うあらゆる危害に責任を負います。
  • 観光会社等は、当センターで施行されている規則や規則を遵守する必要があり、当センターは、それらのいずれかに違反したり、発行された指示に違反した場合、違反者がモスクまたはその施設、そしてこれはそれが彼に対して法的措置を取ることを妨げるものではありません。
  • モスクを訪問するための事前予約へのコミットメント、および事前予約がない場合の訪問は確認されません。
  • センターの管理者は、事前の通知なしにいつでもモスクへの訪問をキャンセルする権利を有します。

5番目:一般的なコントロール

  • 適用される規則や規定に違反した場合、または発行された指示に違反した場合、センターは違反者がモスクまたはその施設にいることを防ぐ権利を有し、これは彼に対して法的措置を取ることを妨げるものではありません。
  • センターは、モスクまたはその施設に存在する人々に引き起こされる可能性のある損害について一切の責任を負いません。
  • センターと契約する法人は、その作業、工具、機械などの結果として、契約義務を履行する際に生じる可能性のある潜在的な損害を保証する義務があり、それらの損害については彼らが単独で責任を負います。
  • 許可された航空機を除き、モスクまたはその施設の上空を航空機などで飛行することは固く禁じられています。
  • センターは、その管理下にある場所を監視および写真撮影する権利を有します。
  • 訪問者は、提案ボックスに入れるか、シェイクザイードグランドモスクセンターの公式ウェブサイトで利用可能なフォームに記入することにより、苦情または提案を提出する権利を有し、申立人または提案との連絡が取られます。可能な限り考慮に入れてください。
  • 苦情を持っているか、危害を加えられた人は誰でも、シェイクザイードグランドモスクセンターとの友好的な和解に最初に頼る義務があります。
  • センターの従業員や警備員と協力することへのコミットメント。

と崇拝者に最高のサービスを提供するために、すべてのモスク訪問者は、センターで課され施行されたすべての規則と規制を遵守し、モスクでそれらを遵守する必要があります。

センターの管理者は、所有者が撮影に使用するすべてのデバイスと電話は、モスクとその施設で承認された写真の規定と管理に違反するものに対して法的措置が取られるまで、それらの管理に違反する方法で保管されることを確認します。センターで施行されている規則に従って。

センターの経営陣は、すべての人に最高のサービスを提供することを望んでいますが、センターの規制を遵守し、彼らに課せられたすべての義務を遵守することを求めています。

셰이크 자이드 그랜드 모스크 센터 방문자 수칙

방문자의 권리와 의무, 첫째: 셰이크 자이드 그랜드 모스크 센터 방문 규정.

셰이크 자이드 그랜드 모스크 센터는 존경하는 예배자와 모스크 방문객들이 모스크로의 접근이 용이하도록 돕고 모스크 시설을 이용하는 동안 센터에서 주최하는 전시회 방문 및 각종 행사와 활동에 적극적으로 참여할 수 있도록 필요한 모든 서비스를 제공합니다. 센터는 예배자와 방문객에게 발생할 수 있는 피해 또는 모스크나 관할권 내에 있는 시설이나 구조물을 사용하는 동안 예배자와 방문객으로 인해 발생한 피해에 대한 어떠한 책임도 지지 않습니다.

센터는 형사상 또는 민사상 책임에 관계 없이 모스크에 접근하거나 방문하려는 행위를 거부할 권리를 보유합니다. 어떠한 사람이 다른 사람에게 피해를 주거나, 부적절한 행위로 인해 주변 사람들이나 센터의 자산에 해를 끼치거나, 본 문서에 규정된 의무를 위반하거나, 해당 사안 대해 센터 경영진이 적절하다고 인식하고 판단한 경우, 그리고 일정 기간 동안 적합하다고 판단되는 경우에 적용됩니다. 이 조치는 당사자가 해당 문제에 대해 센터 경영진에게 서면 사과를 제출하고 향후 위반행위를 반복하지 않겠다고 약속하여 센터 경영진에 의해 수락될 때까지 지속됩니다.

둘째, 방문자의 권리와 의무

  • 방문자는 문화투어 전문가의 도움으로 모스크에 대한 지식을 풍부하게 해 줄 높은 수준의 전문성으로 제공되는 문화투어를 받을 자격이 있습니다.
  • 방문자는 이용 가능한 서비스를 검토하고 혜택을 즐기는 방법을 배울 수 있습니다.
  • 방문자는 공식 문서에 언급되지 않은 특별 요구사항에 관해 방문객 서비스팀에 요청할 수 있습니다.
  • 방문자는 최고급 수준의 고객서비스를 받을 자격이 있습니다.
  • 방문자는 센터의 규칙과 규정을 검토할 권리가 있습니다.
  • 방문자는 모든 문화 간 상호존중의 공통된 틀 내에서 서비스를 제공받을 자격이 있습니다.
  • 방문자는 모스크나 그 시설에 머무는 동안 높은 수준의 안전 및 편안함을 누릴 자격이 주어집니다.
  • 장애가 있는 분이나 노약자들은 모스크나 부대시설을 이용하는 동안 최고수준의 서비스를 받을 자격이 있습니다.
  • 센터는 방문객의 안전 및 제공되는 서비스와 관련된 모든 문제를 해결하기 위해 최선을 다합니다.

방문객은 다음 조건을 준수함으로써 예배 장소로서의 모스크의 신성함을 유지하고 센터의 운영규정에 따라야 합니다.

  • 센터의 모든 규칙과 규정을 준수하고 직원이 요구하는 모든 지침을 준수합니다.
  • 여성은 발목까지 헐렁하고 소매가 손목까지 내려오는 복장이라면 어떤 종류의 여성복이라도 선택할 수 있습니다. 하지만 투명하거나 꽉 끼거나 노출이 심한 옷차림은 피하고 머리카락을 완전히 덮는 것도 필요합니다.
  • 남성의 경우, 어떤 종류의 남성복도 괜찮습니다. 단, 다리 전체를 덮는 옷을 선택하는 것이 좋습니다. 투명하거나 꽉 끼는 셔츠 또는 민소매 셔츠는 피해 주십시오.
  • 인화성 물품, 불꽃놀이, 각종 전자담배, 라이터, 날카로운 물건, 무기, 호루라기, 레이저 빔, 확성기 등의 휴대는 엄격히 금지됩니다.
  • 의도와 상관없이 인형, 봉제인형을 모스크 내부로 가지고 들어가거나 반입하는 것은 금지되어 있습니다.
  • 마스크, 깃발, 슬로건, 각종 상징물의 휴대 및 사용을 금지합니다.
  • 어떤 형태로든 친밀감을 표현하는 행위는 엄격히 금지됩니다.
  • 다른 예배자 및 방문객의 사생활을 존중하여 모스크에 있는 동안 평온함과 침착함을 유지하십시오. (목소리를 줄이고 휴대폰을 무음 모드로 설정해 주십시오)
  • 물을 제외하고 음식과 음료는 반입이 불가합니다. 또한 모스크 내에서 담배를 피우거나 잠을 자거나 눕는 행위는 금지되며, 장소의 신성함에 어긋나는 기타 모든 행위도 금지됩니다.
  • 모스크와 그 시설을 관람하는 동안 몇 가지 주의사항과 적절한 예방조치가 요구됩니다. (예: 특정한 종류의 대리석으로 포장된 미끄러운 바닥에 대한 주의 및 기타의 예방조치)
  • 모스크의 자산과 시설의 보존을 위해 어떤 종류의 손해이든 피해에 책임이 있는 사람들이 보상해야 합니다.
  • 개인 소유물 및 소지품을 관리하는 센터는 분실 또는 손상된 물품에 대해 어떠한 책임도 지지 않습니다.
  • 방문하는 동안 모스크의 신성함을 준수하고, 지정된 사진 촬영 장소에서 어떤 형태로의 사진 촬영 시 누워 있거나 잘못된 행동을 피하십시오.
  • 방문객은 오직 지정된 사진 촬영 장소에서만 사진 촬영을 하여야 합니다.
  • 오디오, 전자 가이드, 꾸란 등의 모든 대여 물품을 지침에 따라 사용하며 정해진 규칙에 따라 보관하고 반납되어야 합니다. 파손 원인에 관계없이 대여 물품이 훼손된 경우 방문객에게 비용이 청구됩니다.
  • 방문객은 자신의 자녀나 동행하는 장애인에 대해 전적인 책임을 집니다.
  • 모스크의 신성함이나 조각품을 지키지 않는 모든 의식이나 행동은 엄격히 금지됩니다.
  • 상업적 또는 미디어 목적을 위한 모든 형태의 사진 촬영은 금지되며, 센터에서 발행한 허가증을 소지하지 않는 한 전문 사진 장비의 사용도 금지됩니다. 비 전문 장비를 사용하여 개인적인 용도로 사진을 찍는 것은 허용됩니다.
  • 오후 11시부터 오전 4시 사이에는 모든 모스크 시설에서 밤새 차량에 머물거나 주차하는 것이 금지됩니다.

셋째: 셰이크 자이드 그랜드 모스크 센터의 분실물 정책

  • 센터는 개인 소지품의 보안에 대해 어떠한 책임도 지지 않습니다.
  • 분실물을 발견하신 분은 안내데스크에 맡겨 주시기 바랍니다. 센터는 발견된 물품의 손상이나 분실에 대해 어떠한 책임도 지지 않습니다.
  • 소유자가 찾아가지 않은 개인 소지품(신분증, 여권 등)을 발견한 경우, 센터는 24시간 이내에 현지 경찰에 제출해야 합니다.
  • 센터는 모든 분실물을 최대 3개월 동안 보관하며, 해당 기간이 만료되면 해당 물품을 현지 경찰에 인계하여 관련 절차에 따라 필요한 모든 조치를 취합니다.
  • 센터에 배송을 요청한 분실물의 소유자는 모든 책임과 배송 비용을 부담해야 합니다.

넷째: 투어 그룹과 이 범주에 속하는 사람들:

  • 모든 단체관광객 또는 개인 방문은 방문 전 모든 예약 절차를 완료해야 합니다. 예약을 취소하는 경우, 다른 단체를 수용할 수 있도록 방문객 서비스팀에 미리 알려주시기 바랍니다.
  • 모든 여행사와 개인 방문에 동행하는 투어 운영자는 방문객에게 적절한 복장을 제공해야 합니다. 모든 복장은 센터의 복장 규정에 따라 단정해야 하며, 동행하는 사람들에게 모스크 입장 규정을 미리 알리고 이를 준수하지 않는 사람들을 데려오는 것을 삼가야 합니다.
  • 여행사 및 여행 관계자들은 방문객을 대표하여 방문객을 동행할 사람을 최소한 한 명 배정해야 하며 모스크나 그 시설에 있는 동안 그들의 행동, 행위 및 그들이 초래하는 모든 피해에 대해 책임을 져야 합니다.
  • 여행사 및 여행 관계자들은 센터의 모든 규칙과 규정을 준수해야 합니다. 센터의 규칙 및 규정을 위반하는 경우, 센터는 모스크나 시설에 대한 접근을 거부할 수 있는 권리를 보유하며, 이에 대해 필요한 모든 법적 소송을 제기하는 것을 배제하지 않습니다.
  • 사전에 예약한 모든 모스크 방문을 약속합니다. 미리 예약하지 않으면 방문이 확정되지 않습니다.
  • 센터 행정실은 사전 통지 없이 언제든지 방문을 취소할 수 있습니다.

다섯 번째: 일반 가이드라인

  • 센터의 규칙 및 규정 또는 센터에서 발행한 지침을 위반하는 경우 센터는 위반한 사람의 모스크 또는 시설 접근을 거부하거나 법적 소송을 제기할 권리가 있습니다.
  • 센터는 모스크나 그 시설에 참석한 사람들에게 발생한 피해에 대해 책임을 지지 않습니다.
  • 센터와 계약을 맺은 당사자들은 그들의 직원, 도구, 장비 또는 기타 요인으로 인하여 계약에 따라 이행하는 업무 수행 중 피해가 발생하지 않도록 주의하여야 합니다. 손해에 대한 책임은 전적으로 해당 당사자에게 있습니다.
  • 승인된 항공기를 제외하고, 항공기나 비행 물체를 모스크의 모든 시설 상공으로 비행하는 것은 엄격히 금지됩니다.
  • 센터는 센터 부지의 감시 작업을 모니터링하고 수행할 권리를 보유합니다.
  • 방문자는 제안 상자에 불만 사항을 넣거나 셰이크 자이드 그랜드 모스크 센터 공식 웹사이트에 있는 양식을 작성하여 불만 사항이나 제안 사항을 제시할 수 있습니다. 가능한 모든 불만사항과 제안사항에 답변해 드리겠습니다.
  • 불만이 있거나 피해를 입은 사람들은 먼저 셰이크 자이드 그랜드 모스크 센터와 우호적으로 문제를 해결해야 합니다.
  • 모스크 방문 시 사전 예약을 하여야 합니다. 사전 예약 없이는 방문이 확정되지 않습니다.
  • 센터 직원 및 보안 인력과 협력할 것을 약속합니다.

모든 예배자와 방문객은 센터가 성공적으로 사명을 달성하고 예배자와 방문객에게 최고의 서비스를 제공할 수 있도록 모스크에 방문하는 동안 센터에서 채택한 규칙과 규정을 준수해야 합니다.

따라서 센터 행정실은 법적 조치가 취해질 때까지 모스크와 그 시설에서 정해진 규칙과 규정을 위반하는 방식으로 영상 및 사진 촬영을 하는 사람들의 모든 기기나 휴대폰을 압수할 것이라는 점을 여러분께 알려 드립니다.

센터 행정실는 모든 사람에게 최고의 서비스를 제공하기 위해 노력하고 있으며 예배자와 방문객에게 센터 규정을 준수하고 모든 의무를 수행할 것을 요청합니다.

CÓDIGO DE CONDUTA DO VISITANTE NO SHEIKH ZAYED

Direitos e deveres dos visitantes, primeiro: regulamentos sobre como visitar a grande mesquita sheikh zayed.

O Centro da Grande Mesquita Sheikh Zayed fornece aos seus estimados fiéis e visitantes todos os serviços necessários para facilitar o acesso às instalações da mesquita, permitir-lhes visitar exposições, assistir a ocasiões e participar em todas as outras atividades e eventos realizados ou organizados pelo Centro. O Centro não assume qualquer responsabilidade; por qualquer dano que possa ocorrer a fiéis e visitantes ou qualquer dano incorrido por fiéis e visitantes durante sua presença na Mesquita ou durante o uso de qualquer uma de suas instalações ou estruturas sob sua jurisdição.

O SZGMC, sem prejuízo da responsabilidade penal ou civil, reserva-se o direito de negar ou excluir qualquer pessoa de ter acesso ou estar presente na Mesquita ou de ter acesso às suas instalações ou estar presente em qualquer uma delas; como resultado de causar perturbação a outras pessoas ou devido a má conduta, ou causar danos a indivíduos, ou qualquer um dos ativos do Centro ou em violação de quaisquer deveres estabelecidos no presente documento e conforme percebido e julgado apropriado pelo a direção do Centro sobre o assunto, e por um período que considere adequado, a menos que um pedido de desculpas por escrito seja apresentado e aceito pela direção do Centro em que se comprometeu a não repetir a ofensa no futuro.

Segundo: Direitos e obrigações dos visitantes

  • Os visitantes têm direito a receber um passeio cultural oferecido por elevados padrões profissionais que enriquecerá o seu conhecimento sobre a Mesquita, sujeito à disponibilidade de um especialista em turismo cultural.
  • Os visitantes têm o direito de rever os serviços disponíveis e saber como obtê-los e usufruí-los.
  • Os visitantes podem informar a equipe do Serviço de Visitantes sobre qualquer requisito particular não citado na literatura oficial.
  • Os visitantes têm direito a receber a mais alta qualidade de atendimento ao cliente.
  • Os visitantes têm direito a rever as regras e regulamentos do Centro
  • Os visitantes têm o direito de obter e beneficiar dos serviços num quadro comum de respeito mútuo entre todas as culturas.
  • Os visitantes têm direito a usufruir de elevados padrões de segurança e conforto durante a sua presença na mesquita ou em qualquer das suas instalações.
  • Pessoas com necessidades especiais e visitantes idosos/idosos têm direito a receber serviços da mais alta qualidade enquanto estiverem presentes na mesquita ou em qualquer uma das suas instalações.
  • O Centro compromete-se a resolver qualquer questão relacionada com a segurança dos visitantes ou dos serviços que lhes são prestados.

Os visitantes são obrigados a preservar a santidade da mesquita como local de culto e aderir aos regulamentos operacionais do Centro, incluindo a adesão aos seguintes termos:

  • Cumprimento de todas as normas e regulamentos do Centro e observância de todas as orientações dadas pelo seu pessoal.
  • As Mulheres podem escolher qualquer tipo de vestuário feminino, desde que seja folgado, até aos tornozelos e tenha mangas que vão até aos pulsos. É também necessário cobrir totalmente o cabelo e evitar vestuário transparente, justo ou revelador.
  • Os homens podem escolher qualquer tipo de vestuário masculino, no entanto é preferível selecionar roupas que cubram as pernas inteiras. Devem ser evitadas camisas transparentes, justas ou sem mangas.
  • É expressamente proibido o transporte de produtos inflamáveis, fogos de artifício, cigarros eletrônicos de todos os tipos e categorias, isqueiros, objetos cortantes, armas, apitos, raios laser e alto-falantes.
  • É proibido o transporte ou entrada de bonecas e bichos de pelúcia no interior da mesquita, independentemente da sua natureza.
  • É proibido portar e usar máscaras, bandeiras, slogans e todo tipo de símbolos.
  • Expressar intimidade de qualquer forma é estritamente proibido.
  • Considerar a privacidade dos outros Adoradores/Visitantes, manter a serenidade e manter a calma enquanto estiver na mesquita: (reduzir as vozes e colocar o celular no modo silencioso).
  • Excluindo água, alimentos, bebidas não são permitidos. Bem como , fumar ou dormir e deitar na mesquita também são proibidos e qualquer outro comportamento que não esteja de acordo com a santidade do local.
  • Na exploração da Mesquita e das suas instalações devem ser tomadas as devidas precauções e cuidados, ex: (os pavimentos escorregadios pavimentados com materiais e tipos de mármore e outras precauções de seguranca).
  • A preservação dos bens e instalações da mesquita, bem como qualquer dano de qualquer natureza, será ressarcida pelos responsáveis pelos danos.
  • Cuidar de bens e pertences pessoais, o Centro não se responsabiliza por quaisquer itens perdidos ou danificados.
  • Observar a santidade da Mesquita ao realizar qualquer tipo de fotografia, evitar deitar ou se comportar mal durante a visita ou ao tirar fotos nas areas designadas para fotografias .
  • Os visitantes devem restringir-se apenas as areas designadas para tirar fotos .
  • Devolva todos os itens emprestados, incluindo, mas não limitado a (áudio e guias eletrônicos, Alcorão Sagradetc.) no lugar. Os visitantes serão cobrados por quaisquer itens emprestados danificados, independentemente da causa do dano.
  • Os visitantes são totalmente responsáveis pelos seus filhos ou pessoas com necessidades especiais que os acompanhem.
  • Qualquer ritual ou comportamento que não respeite a santidade ou estátuas da mesquita é estritamente proibido.
  • Todas as formas de fotografia para fins comerciais ou de mídia são proibidas, assim como o uso de equipamentos fotográficos profissionais, a menos que possuam uma licença emitida pelo Centro a respeito. É permitido tirar fotos para uso pessoal usando equipamento não profissional.
  • É proibido pernoitar de carro ou estacionar em qualquer das instalações da mesquita entre as 23h00 e as 04h00.

Terceiro: Política de itens perdidos e achados no Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center

  • O Centro não assume qualquer responsabilidade pela guarda de bens e pertences pessoais.
  • Pede-se a quem encontrar objetos perdidos que os entreguem no Balcão de Informações. O Centro não se responsabiliza por qualquer dano ou extravio dos itens encontrados.
  • No caso de se encontrarem quaisquer objetos pessoais (BI, Passaporte,.etc.), que os seus titulares não reclamem, devem ser apresentados à polícia local pelo Centro no prazo de 24 horas.
  • O Centro armazena todos os itens perdidos por um período máximo de 3 (três) meses e, quando esse prazo expira, são entregues à polícia local para tomar todas as medidas necessárias de acordo com os procedimentos em vigor a esse respeito.
  • Os proprietários de quaisquer objetos encontrados que solicitem ao Centro que os enviem arcarão com todas as responsabilidades e despesas de envio e entrega.

Quarto: Grupos de turismo e aqueles que se enquadram nesta categoria:

  • Todos os grupos de turistas ou visitas privadas devem completar todos os procedimentos de reserva antes da sua visita. Em caso de cancelamento, solicita-se a gentileza de notificar a equipe de atendimento ao visitante para acomodar outros grupos.
  • Todos os operadores turísticos e acompanhantes de visitas privadas devem fornecer aos visitantes vestuário adequado. Todos os trajes devem ser modestos de acordo com o código de vestimenta do Centro, mas também devem se comprometer a informar antecipadamente os acompanhantes sobre os regulamentos de entrada na Mesquita e evitar trazer aqueles que não os cumprirem
  • Os operadores turísticos e os que se enquadrem nesta categoria devem atribuir pelo menos uma pessoa para acompanhar os seus visitantes em seu nome e responder pela sua conduta, comportamento e quaisquer danos que causem durante a sua presença na Mesquita ou em qualquer das suas instalações .
  • Os operadores turísticos e os que se enquadrem nesta categoria devem respeitar todas as regras e regulamentos do Centro. Em caso de violação de qualquer uma das regras e regulamentos do Centro, o Centro reserva-se o direito de negar o acesso à mesquita ou a qualquer uma das suas instalações, o que não impede a busca de todos os procedimentos legais necessários contra eles.
  • Comprometa-se com todas as visitas pré-agendadas à mesquita. A visita não será confirmada a menos que seja agendada com antecedência.
  • A administração do Centro pode cancelar quaisquer visitas, a qualquer momento, sem aviso prévio.

Quinto: Diretrizes Gerais

  • Em caso de violação de qualquer das regras e regulamentos do Centro, ou quaisquer diretrizes por ele emitidas, o Centro se reserva o direito de negar a quem cometeu a violação o acesso à Mesquita ou a qualquer de suas instalações ou buscar qualquer procedimento legal contra eles.
  • O Centro não se responsabiliza por quaisquer danos causados aos presentes na Mesquita ou em qualquer das suas instalações.
  • As pessoas contratadas com o Centro comprometem-se a proteger-se contra qualquer dano potencial que possa resultar da execução dos seus compromissos contratuais, quer sejam causados por qualquer um dos seus trabalhadores, ferramentas, equipamentos ou qualquer outra coisa. Eles serão os únicos responsáveis pelos danos.
  • Exceto para aeronaves autorizadas, é estritamente proibido sobrevoar aeronaves ou objetos voadores que se enquadrem nesta categoria sobre a Mesquita ou qualquer de suas instalações.
  • O Centro reserva-se o direito de monitorizar e efetuar operações de vigilância em suas instalações.
  • O visitante pode reclamar ou dar sugestões colocando-as na caixa de sugestões ou preenchendo formulários disponíveis, para o efeito, no site oficial do Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre. Todas as reclamações e sugestões serão respondidas, se possível.
  • Aqueles com reclamações ou que sofreram danos devem primeiro recorrer à solução amigável do problema com o Grande Centro da Mesquita Sheikh Zayed.
  • Aderir à marcação prévia das visitas à mesquita. As visitas não serão confirmadas sem marcação prévia.
  • Comprometer-se a cooperar com os funcionarios e ou equipe de segurança do Centro.

Todos os adoradores e visitantes devem observar as regras e regulamentos adotados no Centro enquanto estiverem presentes na Mesquita para garantir que o Centro cumpra com sucesso sua missão e possa fornecer aos adoradores e visitantes os melhores serviços.

Assim, a administração do Centro gostaria de chamar a atenção que confiscará todos os dispositivos ou telefones pertencentes a quem realiza filmagens e fotografias de maneira que viole as regras e regulamentos adotados na mesquita e suas instalações até que, as ações legais sejam tomadas contra aqueles que violem as leis e regulamentos operacionais do Centro.

A administração do Centro em seu esforço para fornecer um serviço de primeira qualidade a todos, apela aos fiéis e visitantes que cumpram os regulamentos do Centro e observem todas as obrigações em vigor.

CÓDIGO DE CONDUCTA DEL VISITANTE EN SHEIKH ZAYED

Derechos y deberes del visitante, primero: normas para la visita en la gran mezquita sheikh zayed.

El Centro de la Gran Mezquita Sheikh Zayed proporciona a sus estimados fieles y visitantes todos los servicios necesarios para facilitar su acceso a las instalaciones de la mezquita, permitirles visitar exposiciones, asistir a eventos y participar en las otras actividades y acontecimientos realizados u organizados por el Centro. El Centro no asume ninguna responsabilidad; por cualquier daño que pueda ocurrir a los fieles y a los visitantes o cualquier daño incurrido por los fieles y los visitantes durante su presencia en la Mezquita o durante el uso de cualquiera de sus instalaciones o estructuras bajo su jurisdicción.

El CGMSZ, sin perjuicio de la responsabilidad penal o civil, se reserva el derecho de denegar o excluir a cualquiera el acceso o la presencia en la mezquita o el acceso a sus instalaciones o la presencia en cualquiera de ellos; a consecuencia de causar molestias a otros o debido a una mala conducta, o causar daños a las personas, o a cualquiera de los bienes del Centro, o en caso de incumplimiento de cualquiera de las normas establecidas en el presente documento y según lo perciba y juzgue apropiado la dirección del Centro al respecto, y durante el tiempo que se considere oportuno, salvo que se presente una disculpa escrita y sea aceptada por la dirección del Centro en la que se comprometiera a no repetir la transgresión en el futuro.

Segundo: Derechos y obligaciones de los visitantes

  • Los visitantes tienen derecho a recibir un recorrido cultural ofrecido con altos estándares profesionales que enriquecerá su conocimiento sobre la mezquita, sujeto a la disponibilidad de un experto en recorridos culturales.
  • Los visitantes tienen derecho a revisar los servicios disponibles y saber cómo conseguirlos y disfrutarlos.
  • Los visitantes pueden informar al equipo de “Servicios a los Visitantes” sobre cualquier requisito particular no citado en la literatura oficial.
  • Los visitantes tienen derecho a recibir la calidad más alta de servicio al cliente.
  • Los visitantes tienen derecho a revisar las normas y reglas del Centro.
  • Los visitantes tienen derecho a acceder y beneficiarse de los servicios en un marco común de respeto mutuo entre todas las culturas.
  • Los visitantes tienen derecho a disfrutar de altos estándares de seguridad y comodidad durante su presencia en la mezquita o cualquiera de sus instalaciones.
  • Discapacitados y ancianos tienen derecho a recibir la calidad más alta de los servicios mientras estén en la mezquita o en cualquiera de sus instalaciones.
  • El Centro se compromete a resolver cualquier cuestión relacionada con la seguridad de los visitantes o los servicios prestados.

Los visitantes están obligados a mantener la santidad de la mezquita como lugar de culto y cumplir con las normas operativas del Centro, incluso el cumplimiento de las siguientes reglas:

  • Respetar todas las normas y reglas del Centro y cumplir con las directrices impartidas por su personal.
  • Las mujeres deben vestirse con ropa que les cubra los tobillos y que tenga mangas que lleguen hasta las muñecas, y que al mismo tiempo mantengan su cabello completamente cubierto. Es fundamental abstenerse de usar cualquier cosa transparente, ajustada o reveladora.
  • En cuanto a los visitantes masculinos, recomendamos encarecidamente elegir ropa que cubra las piernas por completo. Cualquier tipo de vestimenta masculina es aceptable; pero respetuosamente pedimos evitar ropa transparente, ajustada o sin mangas.
  • Llevar artículos inflamables, fuegos de artificio, cigarrillos electrónicos de todo tipo y categoría, encendedores, objetos punzantes, armas, silbatos, rayos láser y altavoces está estrictamente prohibido.
  • Llevar o traer muñecas y peluches dentro de la mezquita está prohibido, cualquiera que sea su naturaleza.
  • Llevar y utilizar máscaras, banderas, consignas y todo tipo de símbolos está prohibido.
  • Cualquier tipo de demostración pública de cariño está estrictamente prohibida.
  • Considerar la privacidad de otros Fieles/Visitantes, mantener la serenidad y mantener la calma en la mezquita: (bajar las voces y configurar los móviles en modo silencioso).
  • Excepto el agua, no están permitidas comida y bebidas. También fumar o dormir y acostarse en la mezquita y cualquier otro comportamiento que no cumpla con la santidad del lugar está prohibido.
  • Se debe tener cuidado y cautela al explorar la mezquita y sus instalaciones, por ejemplo: los pisos resbaladizos pavimentados con tipos particulares de mármol y otras precauciones similares.
  • Preservar los bienes y las instalaciones de la mezquita, ya que los daños de cualquier tipo serán indemnizados por los responsables.
  • En el cuidado de bienes y pertenencias personales, el Centro no asumirá ninguna responsabilidad por elementos perdidos o dañados.
  • Observar la santidad de la mezquita al tomar fotos, evitar acostarse o portarse mal durante la visita o mientras se toman fotos en los lugares designados.
  • Los visitantes deben adherirse a tomar fotografías solo en los lugares designados para fotos.
  • Devolver todos los artículos prestados, incluyendo, pero sin limitarse a (guías electrónicos, audio guías, el Sagrado Corán, etc.), y cumplir con usarlos según las directrices y, por consiguiente, conservarlos y devolverlos según las reglas. Los visitantes pagarán cualquier objeto prestado dañado, independientemente de la causa del daño.
  • Los visitantes son enteramente responsables de sus hijos o de discapacitados que los acompañen.
  • Cualquier rito o conducta que no respete la santidad o el estado de la mezquita está estrictamente prohibido.
  • Todos los tipos de fotografías con fines comerciales o mediáticos están prohibidos, así como el uso de equipos de fotografía profesional, a no ser que se posea un permiso emitido por el Centro a este respecto. Tomar fotografías para uso personal utilizando equipos no profesionales está permitido.
  • El estacionamiento nocturno de los vehículos o el aparcamiento en cualquiera de las instalaciones de la mezquita está prohibido entre las 23:00 y las 4:00.

Tercero: Reglamento de Objetos Perdidos en el Centro de la Gran Mezquita Sheikh Zayed

  • El Centro no asume ninguna responsabilidad con relación a la seguridad de las posesiones y pertenencias personales.
  • Se solicita a quienes encuentren objetos perdidos que los entreguen al Mostrador de InformaciEl Centro no asume ninguna responsabilidad por cualquier daño o extravío de los elementos encontrados.
  • En caso de hallazgo de algún objeto personal (DNI, Pasaporte, etc.), que no sea reclamado su propietario, será entregado a la Policía Local por el Centro, dentro de 24 horas.
  • El Centro guarda todos los artículos perdidos por un plazo máximo de tres (3) meses, tenado el plazo, los artículos serán entregados a la Policía Local para que tome las medidas necesarias de acuerdo con los procedimientos establecidos al respecto.
  • El propietario de cualquier objeto encontrado que solicite al Centro que se lo envíeargarán con todos los gastos de responsabilidad y entrega.

Cuarto: Grupos de Turistas y Quien está Incluido en Dicha Categoría:

  • Todos los grupos de turistas o visitas privadas deben completar todos los procedimientos de reserva antes de su visita. En caso de cancelación, se solicita que lo notifiquen al equipo de atención al visitante para acomodar a otros grupos.
  • Todos los operadores turísticos y los acompañantes de las visitas privadas deberán proporcionar a los visitantes la indumentaria adecuadaoda la vestimenta debe ser modesta de acuerdo con el código de vestimenta del Centro, deben también comprometerse a informar previamente a sus acompañantes sobre las normas de entrada a la mezquita y evitar de traer a quienes las incumplan.
  • Los operadores turísticos y los que entren en esta categoría asignarán al menos una persona para acompañar a sus visitantes en su reprntación y serán responsables de su conducta, comportamiento y cualquier daño que causen durante su presencia en la mezquita o cualquiera de sus instalaciones.
  • Los operadores turísticos y los que entren en esta categoría deberán adherirse a todas las normas y reglamentos del Centro. En caso violación de cualquiera de las normas y reglamentos del Centro, este se reserva el derecho de denegar el acceso a la mezquita o cualquiera de sus instalaciones, lo que no excluye procedimientos legales necesarios contra ellos.
  • Comprometerse a todas las visitas reservadas previamente a la mezquita. Las visitas no serán confirmadas a menos que se reserventeriormente.
  • La administración del Centro se reserva el derecho de cancelar cualquier visita, en cualquier momento, sin previo aviso.

Sexto: Directrices Generales

  • En caso de transgresión de cualquiera de las normas y reglamentos del Centro, o cualquier directriz emitida por este, el Centro se reserva el derecho de denegar a quienes cometieron la infracción el acceso a la mezquita o a cualquiera de sus instalaciones o iniciar acciones legales contra ellos.
  • El Centro no será responsable de ningún daño causado a los presentes en la mezquita o en cualquiera de sus instalaciones.
  • Las personas nombradas en contrato con el Centro se comprometen a asegurarse contra cualquier daño potencial que pueda resultar de la ejecución de sus compromisos según el contrato, ya sea causado por cualquiera de sus trabajadores, herramientas, equipos o cualquier otra cosa. Ellos serán los únicos responsables de los daños.
  • A excepción de las aeronaves autorizadas, está estrictamente prohibido volar aeronaves u objetos voladores que entren en esta categoría sobre la mezquita o cualquiera de sus instalaciones.
  • El Centro se reserva el derecho de monitorizar y realizar operaciones de vigilancia de sus instalaciones.
  • El visitante puede reclamar o dar sugerencias colocándolas en el buzón de sugerencias o rellenando formularios disponibles, a tal efecto, en el sitio web oficial del Centro de la Gran Mezquita Sheikh Zayed. Todos los reclamos y sugerencias serán respondidas, si es posible.
  • Quienes tengan reclamos o hayan sufrido daños, deben primero recurrir a una solución amistosa del problema con el Centro de la Gran Mezquita Sheikh Zayed.
  • Adherirse a la reserva previa de las visitas a la mezquita. Las visitas no serán confirmadas sin reserva previa.
  • Comprometerse a cooperar con el personal del Centro y de seguridad.

Se solicita a todos los fieles y visitantes que observen las normas y reglamentaciones adoptadas en el Centro mientras estén presentes en la mezquita para garantizar que el Centro logre con éxito su misión y pueda proporcionar a los fieles y visitantes los mejores servicios.

Por consiguiente, la administración del Centro desea llamar su atención sobre el hecho de que confiscará todos los dispositivos o teléfonos que pertenezcan a quienes realicen filmaciones y fotografías de una manera que viole las normas y reglamentos adoptados en la mezquita y en sus instalaciones hasta que se tomen acciones legales contra los que violen las leyes y las normas operativas del Centro.

La administración del Centro, en su esfuerzo en proporcionar un servicio de excelencia a todos, recurre a fieles y visitantes para que cumplan con las normas del Centro y observen todas las obligaciones vigentes.

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    A 90-minute drive from Dubai, this breathtaking mosque is one of the largest in the world, spanning 30 acres and with capacity for up to 40,000 worshippers. More than just another photo opportunity for your Instagram feed, a visit to Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is a soul-stirring experience-and one that will leave a lasting impression.

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