My first visit to the Grand Mosque

MarcoNandoz-01
By MarcoNandoz-01

The Mohamed Bin Abdul wahab recently engurguated Grand mosque in the heart of Doha is one of the most beautiful mosques in Qatar.

By zerol410• 11 Jan 2014 07:05
zerol410

Salaam alaikum,

I'm going to the masjid at the end of this month. Do they still have the rule that children below eight are not allowed into the prayer hall?

By Omais2657• 2 Jun 2013 06:23
Omais2657

Masha-Allah... looks very good... where is it located ??

By m3dad507• 2 Jun 2013 06:07
m3dad507

dawudbryant well said my friend

By MarcoNandoz-01• 27 May 2013 21:46
MarcoNandoz-01

Dawudbryant? Why the unnecessary threats?

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By dawudbryant• 1 Nov 2012 15:49
dawudbryant

So I'm guessing you are another of those who hate islam and muslims yet realise that only under islamic law can you make any money. In your own country they charge extortionate ammounts of money for tax, national insurance, rent, gas and electric bills and council tax, whereas in a muslim country under shari'ah law you get to keep all of your earnings.

If you hate muslims so much I can do you a favour, I can tell the police about your offensive comment about islam and see if they can help you by kicking you out of the country that is allowing you to earn good money unlike your own stealing 'democratic' joke of a country.

Why dont you take the time to look into Islam instead of making offensive comments. As you lot always tell muslims in the west, if you dont like it, get out, or 'when in Rome....'. 'Go home' as they say in the west. Well I am a muslim who left the west to come and live with muslims where i can hear the call to prayer and live under some form of shari'ah, and I find haters of islam here taking money whilst slagging the religion off that allows you to make the money. Its the quran you hate that has said there is no tax except zakat for muslims, a mere 2.5% of our yearly earnings and the non muslims have to pay the jizya tax, a very small sum of money.

All praise is due to Allah, the most merciful and beneficient for sending this religion to mankind.

By Derniban• 25 Oct 2012 12:19
Derniban

Grand Mosque took on grandiose stature--whether to glorify the House of Saud which considers itself the guardian of the Grand Mosque closely associated with their patrons, open to question. bestdissertations

By Wigillia• 21 Sep 2012 15:53
Wigillia

Looks amazing you got some lovely pictures. When is the best time to visit? Can you go any time?

By shmashoom• 20 Sep 2012 16:18
shmashoom

bachus...nice to here that.

By ingeniero• 19 Sep 2012 08:47
ingeniero

Well may be, after having kids, I become the same as others, and Yup right, Children must start praying once they reach to the 7. and may those crying and screaming were more younger! But in Grand mosque it was a sudden roar type of thing..

I agree that we must try to become like Sahabah and Prophet, But there is always a but..............!!!

By Bachus• 19 Sep 2012 06:15
Bachus

shmashoom--non-Muslims are allowed allowed to visit as formal tours. In my experience, they are incredibly hospitable and accommodating, and have appropriate attire available for visiting ladies. My visit was one my most memorable experiences in Qatar.

By shmashoom• 19 Sep 2012 00:33
shmashoom

Yeah It is very nice, i prayed many times there, I dont know if they allow non muslims to enter, In Dubai there is a mosque in Jumeira where every thursday they bring tours to that mosque, and allow non muslims to see it from inside and even take photos, but i dont know if they do it here. I think if anyone wants to go he/she needs to be accompanied by a friend who can guide him/her there and tell him/her what to do and what not to do.

By FathimaH• 18 Sep 2012 20:21
FathimaH

I read about your Grand Mosque experience and I must admit that I too found that quite disturbing, specially the kid playing with the PSP. But here I must say the responsibility lies solely with the parents. If you know your kids will surely disrupt the prayers and create a huge problem, then best not take them to the masjid!

By FathimaH• 18 Sep 2012 20:17
FathimaH

Bro...but kids are supposed to be praying by the age of 7 according to Islam. We must teach our kids to pray at that age. I can try to understand what you say about noisy small children but at 7/8 years a kid should be in the jam'ah not disturbing them!

That said remember bro we must at all times try our best to be like the Prophet(Peace be upon Him) and his Sahabah. Of cos we will never reach their level of piety and patience but we certainly must emulate them in all our acts of worship.

You don't have any kids of your own yet,do you? Insha Allah when you do, trust me you'll learn to have more patience and will then be able to also concentrate on your prayers even if they are screaming. Parenthood, AlHamdulillah, can bring out the best in us sometimes..Barakhallah feek!

By ingeniero• 18 Sep 2012 20:03
ingeniero

FathimaH, Well we can't compare, there are certain things, now we don't do, They were best in their prayers, and we can't concentrate properly on our prayers, I'll take my own example, I can't pray, if children are crying constantly, and only thing stop me from breaking the prayers in the mid is that I am in center, I was in Grand mosque at Eid prayers! and there was a lot of noise just because of this! IMHO Children below 8 must not be allowed to masjid!

By FathimaH• 17 Sep 2012 09:15
FathimaH

After all kids will be kids and all that..

By Bachus• 17 Sep 2012 08:57
Bachus

Thanks for explaining FathimaH. It seems intolerance of children is manifesting itself all over the world in so many different ways. Maybe we will see a shift for the better in our lifetimes.

By FathimaH• 16 Sep 2012 22:56
FathimaH

Our Prophet(Peace be upon Him) never disallowed children from coming to the mosques. Rather he encouraged them even if it meant that they may play around and not actually pray. In fact their is a hadith where his grandson climbed on his back whilst he(Muhammad) was in prayer, and another where when babies used to cry he would shorten the prayer so as to not burden the mother. Such was the practice of our Prophet.

People today though are far more temperamental and less tolerant than the Prophet and His companions. As a result many mosques tend to even have heated rows among the people with regards to kids and them disrupting the prayers etc. Mind you I have witnessed these myself and trust me they are not pretty! Hence nowadays it's much better for the parents of kids to avoid bringing them to the mosque due to the kind of troubles it can cause.

Personally I avoided taking my daughter to mosques until she started praying a year back. Better safe than sorry!

By Bachus• 16 Sep 2012 21:43
Bachus

Impressive, but it seems perhaps a little too grand for my taste.

I recently took a tour and two of my young children were with me (although just visiting rather than participating in prayers).

Fatimah--is it common for mosques to exclude young children? When I was living in the U.S. a number of Christian churches had a habit of putting children and their mothers in the "cry room" (a sound proof room that used an intercom to transmit prayers into the room). It really bothered me; and several friends have said such things are going out of fashion.

By Eagley• 16 Jul 2012 17:21
Eagley

Wow! Really beautiful. TFS!

By FathimaH• 12 Jul 2012 12:57
FathimaH

No they are not,sadly...but yes they are both just amazing really, Masha Allah Thabarakhallah.

@ greeny: It appears the Men's section allows kids because my hubby too confirmed that little boys were allowed in there. Wonder why then only the ladies section disallows kids in?

By greeny• 12 Jul 2012 08:38
greeny

Whenever I have been there, my children were with me.

Nobody said anything.

By ghazalz• 11 Jul 2012 20:41
ghazalz

Thanks FathimaH for your input, I listened to both the Imams on you Tube. They have gorgeous and magnificent voice Masha Allah! Are they Qatari?

By eiza• 11 Jul 2012 20:19
eiza

where is this mosque located?

By FathimaH• 11 Jul 2012 16:40
FathimaH

there IS a ladies section for sure..just no kids allowed below nine years or so. If you can find a place to keep en Rugrats,I'm sure the Grand Mosque will be an amazing place to pray Tharawee in Ramadhan. Wish they could hire Muhammad al Luhaidan or Abu Bakr Shatri as head Imam!

By ghazalz• 11 Jul 2012 13:59
ghazalz

MarcoNandoz-01, is really there no section for ladies?

I was planning to go there during Ramadan for Taraveeh.

By honeybunch• 10 Jul 2012 19:50
honeybunch

have not gone in so far hearing children are not allowed....not all children stand along for prayers with their mothers and cause unwanted disturbance ......in many children are not allowed....and i dont think this should become a big cause for ladies not praying and they can always pray at home...

By yv2r• 10 Jul 2012 19:07
yv2r

Can other people also go like in Fanar.

By nabunabeeb• 10 Jul 2012 19:00
nabunabeeb

Mashaallah..i too visited last Friday....one of the best and the ambiance is great... of course Engineering is great

By ingeniero• 10 Jul 2012 18:55
ingeniero

TFS, Insha Allah will try to visit this friday!

By abeer_my• 10 Jul 2012 17:32
abeer_my

mashallah

By stealth• 10 Jul 2012 17:23
stealth

girls under 8 not allowed.... must be due to nuisance created by a few.

By shisha202• 10 Jul 2012 16:34
shisha202

Am sure she was wrong because I prayed once my husband finished his and took care of my daughter, and everyone else was doing the same.

By FathimaH• 10 Jul 2012 16:29
FathimaH

A friend of mine told me she has heard there was..guess she heard wrong then!

By FathimaH• 10 Jul 2012 16:28
FathimaH

From what I hear they get ladies with kids to pray in some area separate from the rest, which I might understand if they are little kids who can run about and disturb the prayers. However my daughter at seven years prays just as well as any grown up, and not allowing her into pray in the jama' is a bit too harsh to me.

Insha Allah maybe I'll make it there in about 3 years from now,then!

Oh and until then I'll be satisfied with pics like yours to show me what it's like. Good job!

By shisha202• 10 Jul 2012 16:27
shisha202

Fathima there is no separate section for ladies with kids.

By MarcoNandoz-01• 10 Jul 2012 16:24
MarcoNandoz-01

LP> lol! sure, go ahead.

By MarcoNandoz-01• 10 Jul 2012 16:21
MarcoNandoz-01

ty. birt,Anwar,Fea, moza,Fatima,LP,Sheisah,Rai and info for your kind comments.

By shisha202• 10 Jul 2012 16:21
shisha202

MN my husband said me the same thing as he have seen some children's in men's section, but i was blocked from entering female section and yeah there were many other mother's too who doesn't know about the rule.

By MarcoNandoz-01• 10 Jul 2012 16:19
MarcoNandoz-01

FathimaH: oh so i see that, u too been through the same thing as Sheisha. kinda doesn't make sense to me cuz I'm sure there were kids inide, and these pics were taken just this afternoon.

By FathimaH• 10 Jul 2012 16:18
FathimaH

But my kid is a seven year old girl!

By MarcoNandoz-01• 10 Jul 2012 16:17
MarcoNandoz-01

shisha202: I don't know about the No-childern rule, but gotta tell you, I saw there were some kids inside..

By FathimaH• 10 Jul 2012 16:11
FathimaH

But I cannot go as they don't allow kids in, even though they are at the accepted age to pray in Islam!

By shisha202• 10 Jul 2012 15:30
shisha202

Wonderful mosque but visited only once as childrens are not allowed inside.

By fea_sad• 10 Jul 2012 15:06
fea_sad

Mashallah ... TFS:)

By anwarindoha• 10 Jul 2012 15:06
anwarindoha

Mashallah!!!

By anonymous• 10 Jul 2012 15:04
anonymous

I don't see any fire extinguisher.

By britexpat• 10 Jul 2012 15:01
britexpat

TFS.. Looks superb..

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