Visit to the Mosque, Hassan II, Casablanca
The Mosque, Hassan II , stands on a promotory looking out over the Atalantic Ocean.
It's the third largest mosque in the world and boasts the tallest mineret, 210 meters,
which is 689 feet.
Part of the floor is glass so worshippers can kneel directly over the sea.
The mosque can hold 25, 000 faithful, with room for 80,000 more
on the surrounding grounds;
The construction of the mosque was inspired by the verse in the Coran( Cur'an)
that states " the throne of God was built on waters"
Work on this great mosque began the 12th of July 1986,
and was completed for the 60th birthday of the former Moroccan king,
Hassan II, in 1989.
However, it was not innaugurated until 1993.
We didn't take the tour of the inside of the mosque, but tours are given regularly.
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Mina and me in front of the mosque.
From the very top of the mineret, a laser beam shines at night, pointing in the direction of Mecca.
A close up of one of the MANY intricate mosaic designs that embellish the mineret
The mosque displays a strong Moorish influence with an architecture
similar to the Alhambra and the Great Mosque of Cordoba in Spain.
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