Overview

Visitor's Journey
The Domes
The White Marble
The Minarets
The Courtyard

The Columns
Reflective Pools
The Lunar Illuminations
The Carpet

The Chandeliers

The Mihrab

The Minbar

The Al Noor Foyer

The Main Prayer Hall

The Interior Columns

The Qibla Wall

The Clocks

The Interior Walls

The Glass Doors

The Clocks
There are 11 clocks in the inner halls of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, made in the United Kingdom and designed in the shape of a six-petaled flower made from stainless steel inlaid with pearls. In the center, the analog hands indicate the hour and minutes, while the digital panels indicate the prayer times.
They are shaped like a six-petaled flower, each petal containing a flashing digital display. At the top, the time indicates the Fajr prayer time, followed by Shorouq or sunrise moving clockwise, then the Dhuhr prayer and Asr prayer. Later the Maghrib prayer performed between sunset and darkness, and concluding with the Isha prayer that is performed after dark, where the technology used takes into account the continuous change in dates throughout the year.