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Mar06

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque- Abu Dhabi Welcomes Over 6.5 Million Worshippers and Visitors in 2024, Marking a 20% Increase from the Previous Year

Over 5,600 Cultural Tours Showcase the UAE’s Message of Peace and Coexistence

The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre in Abu Dhabi welcomed 6,582,993 worshippers and visitors in the past year, marking a 20% increase compared to 2023. This included 2,259,275 worshippers and those fasting and 4,262,781 tourists, while 60,937 visitors utilized the mosque’s jogging track.

Among the total worshippers, 281,941 attended Friday prayers, while 709,875 participated in daily prayers. Ramadan and Eid prayers attracted 617,458 worshippers, with the 27th night of Ramadan 1445H (April 5) witnessing a record-breaking 87,186 attendees, including 70,680 worshippers, the highest number in the mosque’s history.

As part of the ‘Our Fasting Guests’ initiative, the Centre prepared 2,150,000 iftar meals, with 650,001 meals distributed within the mosque’s premises and 1.5 million meals delivered to labor accommodations across Abu Dhabi. Additionally, 30,000 Suhoor meals were provided during the last ten nights of Ramadan.

81% of Mosque Visitors from Outside the UAE

Reaffirming its status as a leading cultural tourism destination, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre recorded that 81% of its visitors in 2024 were international tourists, while 19% were residents of the UAE.

Among global visitors, Asia led with 52%, followed by Europe (33%), North America (8%), Africa (3%), South America (3%), and Australia (1%).

In terms of visitor nationalities, India topped the list with 841,980 visitors, followed by China (397,048), Russia (293,667), the United States (204,018), Germany (149,277), the United Kingdom (127,691), France (124,691), Italy (113,204), Pakistan (104,166), and the Philippines (86,898).

The highest single-day attendance was recorded on the second day of Eid al-Fitr (April 11), with 32,722 worshippers and visitors.

Meanwhile, the Centre’s cultural tour specialists conducted 5,607 guided tours , attracting 75,752 visitors from around the world. Additionally, 1,510 official delegation bookings were recorded, with 23,951 attendees taking part in guided experiences that highlighted the mosque’s cultural, religious, and architectural significance.

The mosque also welcomed 309 high-level delegations, including visits from 8 heads of state, a vice president, 3 state governors, 4 sheikhs and princes, 9 prime ministers, 7 deputy prime ministers, 11 parliament speakers, 63 ministers, 18 deputy ministers, 49 ambassadors and consuls, and 10 deputy ambassadors and consuls. Furthermore, 5 interfaith delegations, 62 military delegations, and 54 official delegations from various institutions visited the mosque. All attendees participated in cultural tours that provided insights into the mosque’s message of tolerance and civilizational dialogue, while also showcasing its unique Islamic architecture, visitor experiences, and world-class services.

The Centre further introduced a range of experiences that contributed to the increase in worshipper and visitor numbers, offering unique and immersive cultural journeys tailored to enhance the mosque’s visitor experience.

Among these initiatives is the ‘Unseen Glimpses’ tour, which takes visitors on exclusive guided explorations aboard club cars, unveiling hidden details of the mosque’s architecture and history that are not typically accessible in standard tours.

The Centre also launched the ‘Sura’ evening cultural tours, available from 10 PM to 8 AM, allowing guests—especially transit passengers—to experience the mosque’s serene atmosphere during the quieter nighttime hours. Participants gain rare insights into the mosque’s exceptional maintenance and cleaning processes, while also enjoying a tranquil and reflective ambiance that defines the mosque at night.

Visitors can also benefit from ‘El-Delleel’, a multimedia eGuide available in 14 languages, providing virtual cultural tours for an enhanced self-guided experience.

Additionally, ‘Souq Al Jami’ offers a diverse shopping and dining experience, featuring over 50 retail units, including restaurants, boutiques, kiosks, and entertainment spaces designed to cater to visitors of all ages. More details on the services available at Souq Al Jami’ can be accessed through www.souqaljami.ae.

The ‘Light & Peace Museum’

In the past year, His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court, inaugurated the ‘Light & Peace Museum’ at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre, unveiling the ‘Diya – A Universe of Light’ immersive experience within the Peace Dome.

The museum features five sections: ‘Tolerance – A Guiding Light,’ ‘Sanctity and Worship – The Three Grand Mosques,’ ‘Precision and Beauty – The Spirit of Invention,’ ‘Tolerance and Openness – Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque,’ and ‘Universal Coexistence’; besides a dedicated family and children's section. The museum offers interactive exhibits that incorporate advanced multimedia technologies, showcasing rare and unique artifacts that reflect the museum’s message while providing engaging sensory storytelling, allowing visitors to actively engage with its rich cultural content and fostering dialogue between civilizations.

A key highlight of the museum is the ‘Diya – A Universe of Light’ interactive experience, a 360-degree immersive light display enhanced with sensory and auditory effects, including wind simulations that further elevate the experience.

Since its inauguration in late November, the museum has drawn significant interest from dignitaries, scholars, and enthusiasts of Islamic civilization and arts, welcoming 9,728 visitors to date.

115 Episodes of Cultural Series

In 2024, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre reaffirmed its pivotal role among Islamic thought institutions by presenting an enlightened image of Islam through its religious programs, which were introduced in a fresh new format. This included the launch of a series of short educational films inspired by the values of Islam.

As part of this initiative, the Centre introduced a new cultural video series titled ‘Kursi AlJami’, which explores various societal topics such as the best times for supplication, the meanings of the call to prayer, and interpretations of select Quranic verses, enriched by narratives from Islamic history and literature.

A second series, ‘Wamda Fiqhiyyah’, was also launched, featuring members of the UAE Council for Fatwa. This series focuses on religious and jurisprudential topics relevant to different segments of society, delivering content in a simplified manner that helps individuals understand their religious duties more effectively. Both series reinforce the mosque’s religious role and its commitment to serving the community.

The Centre continued to publish episodes of its existing religious and cultural series, including ‘The Beautiful Names of Allah,’ ‘Minbar Al Jami’, ‘Architecture and Arts,’ and ‘Gheras Al-Qiyam.’ It also produced the ‘Rare Books’ series, which presents excerpts from some of the most valuable and rare books housed in the mosque’s library. Additionally, through the ‘Manuscripts’ series, the Centre highlighted rare Islamic manuscripts available in microfiche format, offering the wider public insight into the historical treasures preserved within the library.

Throughout 2024, the Centre released 115 episodes across these cultural and religious series, further solidifying its mission to promote Islamic knowledge and heritage to a global audience.

New Publications

Last year, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre released its latest publication, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: A Lights of Peace, which takes readers on a visual journey through the mosque’s architectural beauty. The book features a collection of award-winning photographs from the ‘Spaces of Light’ Photography Award, showcasing the mosque’s distinctive architectural artistry.

In addition, the Centre published the Light & Peace Museum Catalogue and the Al-Andalus: History and Civilization Exhibition Catalogue, further enriching its collection of publications that document and celebrate Islamic heritage, architecture, and culture.

Preserving Islamic Cultural Heritage

In 2024, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre continued its efforts in the 1446H Hijri Calendar Project, ensuring its accuracy based on scientific, religious, and astronomical principles. The Centre enriched the 1446H Hijri Calendar with comprehensive and integrated content, including the wall-mounted ‘Roznamah’ calendar and the newly introduced desk edition.

The Centre also released an updated version of the ‘Hijri Calendar’ video series, presenting it in a fresh format. Additionally, the Centre enhanced the interactive smart application for the 1446H Hijri Calendar, making it accessible across all cities and regions in the UAE.

To further expand accessibility, the Centre launched the ‘Interactive Roznamah’, allowing users to explore detailed content of the wall-mounted calendar and track prayer times effortlessly throughout the year.

Leading Global Rankings

As a result of its diverse initiatives and projects, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque has secured a top global ranking among the world’s premier cultural and historical landmarks. The mosque was ranked among the top 1% of tourist attractions worldwide and earned the title of the Middle East’s top cultural and historical attraction, according to TripAdvisor, the globally recognized travel and tourism platform.

Feb28

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre Completes Preparations for Ramadan, Collaborating with Over 20 Government and Local Entities to Serve More Than Two Million Worshippers, Fasting Guests, and Visitors

Centre’s core value: We volunteer to give back to our homeland.

Over 8,000 Parking Spaces and More Than 70 Electric Vehicles for Worshipper Transportation, Along with a Range of Services Catering to Various Community Needs

The Centre has ensured the availability of more than 70 club cars to facilitate the transportation of worshippers from the parking areas to the prayer halls. These vehicles have been strategically deployed across the mosque’s premises, with priority given to the elderly and people of determination. In addition, SZGMC has designated 8,379 parking spaces for worshippers, including 1,500 spaces exclusively for women on the northern side, ensuring proximity to their designated prayer halls. The Centre has also allocated over 60 parking spaces for people of determination, including new spaces introduced this year in collaboration with relevant authorities, bringing the total number of additional parking spaces to 1,800 along Grand Mosque Street, adjacent to Al Ta’ayush Gate (Gate 7).

The designated teams have completed road planning within the mosque premises, clearly marking pedestrian and bicycle lanes to facilitate safe and convenient movement for visitors. Additionally, directional signage has been installed throughout the mosque, including parking areas, to guide visitors seamlessly to various facilities.

Over 80,000 Iftar Meals Distributed Daily

As part of its ongoing commitment to social responsibility, SZGMC, in collaboration with its long-term strategic partner Erth Abu Dhabi Hotel, will provide more than 35,000 Iftar meals daily within the mosque. In addition, 45,000 Iftar meals will be distributed daily in cooperation with ZonesCorp, benefiting fasting individuals from diverse backgrounds.

 

Ramadan Cannon – A Timeless Emirati Tradition

Upholding Emirati traditions, the Centre has partnered with the Ministry of Defense to announce the beginning of Ramadan and daily Iftar times through the traditional Ramadan Cannon, in coordination with the Moon-Sighting Committee. The cannon will be fired daily from the mosque grounds, offering visitors a firsthand experience of this heritage practice. The event will be broadcast live on Abu Dhabi Media’s channels, including Abu Dhabi TV and Al Emarat TV.

Comprehensive Services for a Comfortable Worship Experience

In preparation for Ramadan, SZGMC has carried out extensive technical inspections and optimizations of the mosque’s sound systems. Mobile information desks will be positioned throughout the mosque to assist visitors and worshippers with inquiries. The mosque’s courtyard has been arranged to accommodate large congregations, with more than 1,480 custom-designed prayer rugs inspired by the mosque’s iconic main carpet. Prayer halls and domes have been deep-cleaned to maintain a pristine worship environment.

To further ensure the comfort of visitors, SZGMC has provided 3,515 seating options, including 50 wheelchairs for elderly worshippers and people of determination. In line with authentic Emirati hospitality, worshippers will be welcomed with the finest oud incense, enhancing the spiritual ambiance. Copies of the Holy Qur’an have been placed throughout the mosque, and newly installed privacy dividers for women’s prayer areas, crafted in Germany to the highest design standards, have been introduced while maintaining the mosque’s architectural elegance. Fully equipped ambulances will be stationed at the mosque in collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Civil Defense Authority, ensuring immediate response to medical emergencies.

Extended Visiting Hours from Sunrise to Sunrise

Visitors will also have the opportunity to explore the mosque through guided cultural tours. Ramadan visiting hours will be from Saturday to Thursday, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and from 9:30 PM to 1:00 AM. On Fridays, visiting hours will be from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM and from 9:30 PM to 1:00 AM. During the last ten nights of Ramadan, visits will conclude at 11:30 PM to accommodate Tahajjud prayers, ensuring that the mosque operates 24/7 throughout the month.

SZGMC invites worshippers to embrace the Ramadan atmosphere with family and friends at Souq Al Jami’, where electric vehicle transportation services will be available after prayers to facilitate movement between the mosque and the marketplace. Souq Al Jami’ will remain open until 1:00 AM from Monday to Thursday and until 2:00 AM from Friday to Sunday, offering a variety of shops, restaurants, and outdoor kiosks positioned along the northern and southern sides of the mosque, providing a scenic view of the landmark. More details can be accessed at www.souqaljami.ae.

Sheikh Khalifa Grand Mosque in Al Ain and Fujairah Ready for Ramadan

Sheikh Khalifa Grand Mosque in Al Ain will, for the first time, host Iftar services, providing 10,000 daily meals for fasting individuals. The mosque has undergone extensive maintenance and is prepared to accommodate worshippers, with 2,176 parking spaces, including 28 dedicated for people of determination. Security teams have been trained to ensure a smooth flow of visitors, while Abu Dhabi Police patrols will manage traffic control around the mosque.

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Fujairah has also finalized its Ramadan preparations, completing safety inspections of fire protection systems, elevators, and sound systems. To facilitate entry, Gate 9 on the southern side and Gate 3 on the northern side have been allocated for worshippers, while Gate 6 will be reserved for visitors. Additional gates, including Gates 4, 7, and 8, will be opened as needed during peak hours. The mosque has prepared 2,000 parking spaces to accommodate visitors and has partnered with Fujairah Police to host the traditional Ramadan Cannon for the announcement of Ramadan, daily Iftar

Stay Updated on SZGMC’s Ramadan Programs

SZGMC invites the public to stay updated on Ramadan programs through its official channels. Live broadcasts of Ramadan prayers will be streamed on the Centre’s YouTube channel (@szgmc_ae), while updates on services, prayer schedules, and Ramadan initiatives will be shared through its social media platforms, including Instagram accounts for Abu Dhabi (@szgmc_ae), Fujairah (@szgmfuj), and Al Ain (@skgmuae). Additional details are available on the official website at www.szgmc.gov.ae.

Feb26

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre Celebrates Winners of the 8th edition of Spaces of Light Photography Award

Over 12,000 Participants from More Than 70 Countries Worldwide Contributed Nearly 30,000 Artistic Works Across Eight Seasons 

Abu Dhabi, UAE – 26/Feb/2025 – The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre announced the winners of the 8th Edition of the ‘Spaces of Light Photography Award’, organized under the theme of “Peace,” during a prestigious ceremony held at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. The event was attended by esteemed dignitaries, high-profile guests, and members of the community. 

His Excellency Abdulrahman bin Mohamed Al Owais, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre and Patron of the event, presented the awards and commemorative shields to the winners representing nine countries: United Arab Emirates, Arab Republic of Egypt, State of Palestine, Republic of the Sudan, Republic of Slovenia, Republic of Moldova, Republic of Kenya, Republic of the Philippines, and Republic of India.The awards were distributed across four categories, with total prize money amounting to AED 850,000. 

Throughout its eight editions, the award has embodied the Centre's vision of building bridges of communication and fostering human values, driven by the belief that photography is a universal language capable of resonating deeply across cultures and communities worldwide. 

The theme of "Peace" for the 8th edition was chosen to visually capture the essence of peace, delivering the mosque’s cultural message with profound impact. This aligns with the United Arab Emirates’ pioneering role in promoting "Peace" as a way of life embraced by all communities. 

 

A Rich Cultural Legacy 

His Excellency Dr. Yousif Al Obaidli, Director-General of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre, stated, “The ‘Spaces of Light Photography Award’ has embodied the Centre’s mission of promoting the values of peace, tolerance, and coexistence since its inception. By using the universal language of photography, the award effectively communicates its message to people of all cultures and backgrounds, regardless of language barriers. 

The Centre has consistently encouraged creative minds and artists from around the world to present their artistic visions on peace, tolerance, coexistence, and mutual respect. This approach has elevated the award to an esteemed global status, resulting in a rich cultural legacy distinguished by profound artistic depth. 

The award’s successive editions have attracted over 12,300 participants from more than 70 countries, contributing nearly 30,000 artistic works. In its 8th edition, over 2,000 participants from more than 60 countries submitted 3,070 artistic works, further solidifying the award’s international acclaim.” 

 

Award Ceremony and AED 850,000 in Prizes 

In line with its mission to encourage creativity and enrich the cultural landscape of the UAE, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre allocated a total of AED 850,000 in generous financial prizes, along with gold, silver, and bronze shields presented to the winners during a special ceremony held at the mosque. 

In the Main Category: Mosques and Masjids, Anvaar Abdul Jabbar from Republic of India won the grand prize, while Wael Ansi from Arab Republic of Egypt secured second place. 

In the General Technical Photography Category, Saeed Nasouri from United Arab Emirates claimed first place, followed by Ahmed Badwan from State of Palestine in second place, and Salem Al Sawafi from United Arab Emirates in third place. 

In the Digital Art Category, Donnell Gumiran from Republic of the Philippines won first place, with Abdul Shakoor from Republic of India securing second place. 

In the Life at The Mosque Category, the awards were divided into three themes. 
In the first theme, Narratives, Yousif Musa Al Badi from Republic of the Sudan secured first place, followed by Aaron Tharakan from Republic of India in second place, and Mark Anthony from Republic of the Philippines in third place. 

In the second theme, Time-Lapse, Majed Al Junaibi from United Arab Emirates achieved first place, with Beno Saradzic from Republic of Slovenia taking second place, and Emmanuel Macharia from Republic of Kenya securing third place. 

In the third theme, Video Films, Maxim Petisor from Republic of Moldova won first place, followed by Russell Capanting from Republic of the Philippines in second place, and Salahuddin Ayyub from Republic of India in third place. 

 

Showcasing Artistic Excellence and Creativity Through Award-Winning Photography 

On the sidelines of the ceremony, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre organized an exhibition featuring the winning photographs from the 8th Edition of the ‘Spaces of Light Photography Award’, along with a selection of exceptional images and artistic works submitted by participants. The exhibition is displayed next to the Souq Al Jami’ Dome and will continue beyond the Eid Al Fitr holiday, offering visitors from diverse cultural backgrounds a unique opportunity to explore the creativity of photographers from around the world. 

This year, the award provided a platform for photographers to showcase their innovative visions through a variety of themes and an expansive geographical reach. In line with the religious role of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre, the main category of the award was titled “Mosques and Masjids”, through which photographers expressed the concept of peace in its diverse forms and manifestations within mosques around the world. 

The award also included several other categories, including “General Technical Photography”, “Digital Art”, and “Life at the Mosque”, which was further divided into three subthemes: “Narratives”, “Time-Lapse”, and “Video Films.” 

 

Cultural and Artistic Workshops 

Reflecting its cultural vision, the award was enriched with eight cultural and artistic workshops, conducted by professionals and photography experts who shared insights on the award's core messages and the effective use of photography techniques to express them. The workshops attracted both professional photographers and enthusiasts. 

Among the notable sessions were workshops led by Jassim Al Awadhi, Hanaa Kurdistani, Mubarak Mohamed Ali, Andrew Marty, Cesar Barocco, and Marc Curativo held at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Sheikh Khalifa Grand Mosque in Al Ain, and Mohammed Bin Rashid Library in Dubai. 

 

 

Mobile Exhibition 

During its year-long journey, the ‘Spaces of Light Photography Award’ reinforced its cultural message through an accompanying mobile exhibition that showcased 32 outstanding photographs from previous editions. The exhibition toured 10 different locations to expand the award’s reach, including the World Media Congress, Manarat Al Saadiyat, National Archives and Library, Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce, Erth Hotel, 06 Mall, Galleria Mall, Emirates Palace, and the Souq Al Jami’. 

Publications Celebrating Islamic Architecture and Art 

The award’s previous editions resulted in a rich collection of exceptional photographs that capture the magnificence of Islamic architecture and its artistic heritage through the ages. The photographs also convey profound cultural messages and universal values, which the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre documented in its publications accompanying the award seasons. 

These include three editions titled ‘Spaces of Light,’ with the latest titled ‘Lights of Peace.’ 

The Centre invited photographers and artists to submit their works through the official website: https://photo.szgmc.ae/.  

Since its inception in 2011, the ‘Spaces of Light Photography Award’ has attracted a vast number of professional photographers and enthusiasts from around the world, earning it a prestigious international reputation and enabling it to effectively convey the cultural message of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. 

Feb24

Encouraging Emirati Talent and Upholding Social Responsibility: Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre Collaborates with Zayed University Students on Creative Projects

As part of its commitment to social responsibility, the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center (SZGMC) actively partners with educational and academic institutions across the UAE to nurture young Emirati talent and prepare them for the workforce. Through its various initiatives and programs, the Center provides students  opportunities to apply their skills and creativity in real-world settings.

In collaboration with the College of Arts and Creative Enterprises at Zayed University in Abu Dhabi, the Center engaged students in designing publications, posters, and furniture for use in its facilities. These projects were integrated into the student's academic coursework, bridging theoretical learning with practical applications.

In this context, the Center partnered with Zayed University on various initiatives, with the Islamic Hijri calendar project marking the first collaboration. A standout design by a university student was selected for the Center's annual publication, featuring a depiction of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan walking through the mosque’s corridors. This evocative design serves as a powerful symbol of Sheikh Zayed’s lasting vision and his enduring presence in the UAE’s cultural legacy.

In addition, students created prototypes for furniture, including chairs and tables, inspired by the architectural identity of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. These designs were displayed and implemented in prominent areas such as the Dome of Peace, Souq Al Jami’, and Al Jami’s Library. After a thorough evaluation by a dedicated committee, selected designs were manufactured and placed across the mosque's facilities for public use.

The students also designed decals for the club cars that transport visitors and worshippers around the mosque. Drawing inspiration from the mosque’s intricate floral patterns, the designs added a unique aesthetic while enhancing the visitor experience.

The Center extended an invitation to the students involved in designing the mosque’s furniture and decals, to honor their contributions. This acknowledgment aimed to inspire the students to further hone their skills and contribute to the workforce as accomplished Emirati professionals, underscoring the Center’s commitment to fostering local talent and innovation.

This initiative exemplifies SZGMC's commitment to social responsibility by fostering programs and projects that enhance Emirati human capital across all age groups. Among these efforts is the Al Shabab Al Banie program, which seeks to harness the energy and potential of the nation’s youth. The program also highlights the country’s cultural and humanitarian identity locally and globally by preparing a new generation to advance the UAE's sustainable development goals. Moreover, it instills values such as patriotism, volunteerism, and community service in future generations, ensuring they remain rooted in the principles that define the nation’s progress.

 

Feb18

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque – A Place for All: Innovation in Specialized Fields A Discussion Paper Presented by the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre at the World Government Summit 2025

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre (SZGMC) participated in the World Government Summit 2025 with a discussion paper titled "Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque – A Place for All: Innovation in Specialized Fields," presented by His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli, Director General of the Centre.

The session was attended by a distinguished group of leaders, decision-makers, intellectuals, media professionals, and experts from various disciplines, representing government and private sector entities from around the world.

A Hub of Cultural and Governmental Innovation

During his presentation, His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli outlined the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre’s strategic vision, which has solidified the mosque’s position as a global cultural landmark and a premier destination for millions of visitors worldwide. Through its pioneering initiatives, the mosque has become a hub of cultural and governmental innovation, setting new benchmarks in visitor experience, operational excellence, and cross-cultural engagement.

He highlighted key achievements and success indicators, including the mosque’s annual welcome of nearly six million visitors, 85% of whom travel from outside the UAE. Additionally, he referenced the mosque’s prestigious recognitions, such as the "UAE Pioneers Award", presented by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai, and the "Arab Social Media Influencers Award – Tolerance Category", which honored its role in promoting coexistence, tolerance, and peace.

Furthermore, the mosque has consistently ranked among the world’s top cultural and religious attractions, according to TripAdvisor, the leading global travel and tourism platform. This recognition, spanning multiple categories and several years.

Visionary Leadership and Unwavering Support

His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli emphasized that the achievements and global standing of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque as one of the world’s most prominent religious and cultural landmarks would not have been possible without the visionary foresight of the UAE’s leadership, inspired by the legacy of the Founding Father.

He highlighted the continuous support and dedicated oversight of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court, which has been instrumental in the mosque’s growth and leadership. This unwavering commitment has played a key role in shaping the mosque’s success, enabling it to fulfill its mission as a distinguished religious and cultural institution, a symbol of tolerance, and a platform for preserving Islamic heritage.

The Founding Father’s Vision in the Mosque’s Design

His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli highlighted the foresight of the Founding Father in envisioning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque as more than a place of worship—a platform for cultural exchange and dialogue, built on the values of tolerance and fraternity.

This philosophy is reflected in the mosque’s architectural design, which seamlessly integrates artistic influences from multiple civilizations. Elements such as floral motifs and Lunar Illumination lighting system that embody a shared artistic language, uniting diverse cultural traditions and reinforcing the mosque’s role as a symbol of global harmony and coexistence.

Connecting with the World Through Art

His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli highlighted the Centre’s role in showcasing the richness and diversity of Islamic civilization, emphasizing its scientific and artistic contributions and the shared elements it holds with other cultures. He underscored the importance of cultural exchange, viewing diversity as a source of strength and enrichment.

The Centre has adopted a non-traditional approach to highlighting Islamic heritage and its artistic expressions, offering a wide range of lectures, workshops, publications, and temporary exhibitions. Among its most notable initiatives is the "Spaces of Light" Photography Award, which captures the architectural beauty of the mosque and reflects the depth and diversity of Islamic art, creating a universal language that bridges cultures.

A Cultural Mission with a Global Reach

His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli highlighted the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque’s global cultural mission, which extends beyond its religious role to a broader civilizational purpose that distinguishes it from other places of worship. The mosque is committed to correcting misconceptions about Islamic culture and presenting its true essence through real-world experiences, offering innovative programs and initiatives that reflect its responsibility to society.

Among these initiatives is the "Al Shabab Al Bani" (The Youth Builder) program, an umbrella for youth-focused initiatives, including "Ibn Al Dar," "Future Guide," "Junior Cultural Guide," "Youth Dialogues," "Emirati Voices," and “Rahab Al Hemam.” His Excellency also emphasized the Centre’s role in promoting volunteerism among young people by activating its volunteer platform, further reinforcing the mosque’s commitment to community engagement and cultural enrichment.

 

Reimagining Content Delivery with Innovation

His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli highlighted the Centre’s role in reviving Islamic cultural heritage and its pioneering efforts in fostering cross-cultural understanding. Through innovative content delivery methods, the Centre effectively engages youth and residents from diverse cultural backgrounds, ensuring a deeper appreciation of Islamic heritage.

He referenced key initiatives, including religious and cultural series designed to promote Islamic values and present an authentic image of Islamic culture, the Hijri Calendar Project, and the "Jusoor" Program, which provides unique opportunities for individuals to explore and connect with Islamic cultural heritage.

Ramadan at the Mosque: A Tradition of Excellence

In his presentation, His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli highlighted "Ramadan at the Mosque" as one of the Centre’s most significant initiatives, reflecting its efficiency in managing the large influx of visitors throughout the holy month while maintaining its spiritual and cultural role.

Each year, the mosque welcomes over 1.8 million visitors and distributes approximately 2.15 million Iftar meals, catering to worshippers and guests of all backgrounds. The initiative embodies the essence of Ramadan, ensuring a seamless experience that respects the sacred atmosphere of the month.

Additionally, the mosque hosts a range of community events, including the Ramadan Iftar Cannon tradition and lectures delivered by eminent scholars, guests of His Highness the President of the UAE during Ramadan.

A Soft-Power Strategy Driving Global Engagement

His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli highlighted the impact of the Centre’s soft-power strategy, which has played a pivotal role in expanding the global reach of the mosque’s cultural mission. Through participation in prominent international events, including ITB Asia in Singapore, the China International Fair for Trade & Investment, the World Travel Market in London, the Arabian Travel Market, and the International Festival of Cultures in Ankara, the Centre has strengthened its presence on the global stage.

Additionally, the Centre has further strengthened its strategy through the Mosque Model Gifting Initiative, presenting Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque models to over 20 embassies and cultural institutions worldwide.

A Global Destination for Visitors

His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli highlighted key indicators that reaffirm Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque’s status as a premier destination, attracting distinguished delegations and visitors from diverse backgrounds and cultures. The mosque has solidified its position as a landmark of global significance, welcoming millions of visitors from around the world.

Immersive Experiences That Enhance Visitor Stay

His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli highlighted the rich and diverse cultural experiences offered by the Centre, which have significantly enhanced visitor engagement at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. The mosque hosts nearly 5,400 guided cultural tours annually in multiple languages, alongside innovative visitor services, including “Sura” Evening Cultural Tours, the “El-Delleel” Multimedia eGuide, the “Unseen Glimpse from the Mosque” Tours, and the “Bari Al Jami’” mural, ensuring a dynamic and engaging exploration of Islamic heritage and architectural excellence.

These experiences are further enriched by a comprehensive cultural ecosystem, through interactive initiatives such as the “Dome of Peace,” the “Light & Peace Museum,” and the “Diya Immersive Experience.” It has also hosted temporary exhibitions, including “Coins of Islam: History Revealed,” “Hajj: A Memory of a Journey,” “Andalusia: History and Civilization,” and “Artistic Characteristics.”

In addition, Souq Al Jami’ and the mosque’s Jogging Track provide unique visitor interactions that extend their time at the mosque, with the average stay reaching approximately six hours.

 

A Fully Integrated Destination Surpassing Some International Airports

His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli highlighted Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque’s leadership in service excellence, transforming it into a fully integrated destination that exceeds some international airports in efficiency and operational standards. This achievement is driven by cutting-edge technology, streamlined operations, and highly specialized expertise across various fields.

He cited several key examples, including the mosque’s extensive transport network, which covers 226,000 kilometers annually—equivalent to five complete trips around the Earth’s circumference. Additionally, the mosque features a state-of-the-art Building Management System (BMS), a dedicated facilities management team, a surveillance network of over 490 cameras, and an advanced air-conditioning system equivalent to cooling 400 homes. Furthermore, the mosque efficiently manages the entry of approximately 1.4 million vehicles annually into its parking facilities, ensuring a seamless visitor experience.

A Global Benchmark for Places of Worship Worldwide

His Excellency Dr. Yousef Al Obaidli emphasized the Centre’s advanced management capabilities, which extend beyond crowd and visitor management to delivering a world-class experience on par with presidential-level hospitality, facilitated by its dedicated protocol team. The Centre has also set a new standard in facilities and landscape management while pioneering transformative religious and cultural programs that have gained global recognition.

SZGMC’s participation in the World Government Summit aligns with its strategic commitment to continuous development and achieving the highest quality standards, reflecting the UAE’s vision for leadership across all sectors. The Centre remains dedicated to maintaining the UAE’s regional and global prominence by setting new benchmarks in cultural, religious, and operational excellence.

Feb08

Greek Foreign Minister visits Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Georgios Gerapetritis, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Hellenic Republic, visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, accompanied by Dr. Ali Obaid Al Dhaheri, UAE Ambassador to Hellenic Republic.

The Greek FM and his delegation were accompanied by Dr. Yousef Al-Obaidli, Director General of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre, during their tour of the mosque’s halls and exterior corridors.

They were introduced to the mosque’s cultural message of coexistence, tolerance, and openness, inspired by the legacy and values of the founding father. They also learned about the significant role of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre in promoting Islamic culture and enhancing cross-cultural communication worldwide.

The delegation was briefed on the mosque’s history, its architectural beauty, and the distinctive Islamic art that adorns its every corner. They were also introduced to the mosque’s unique collections and the finest examples of Islamic civilization, where diverse artistic and architectural designs have converged in harmony, creating a masterpiece that reflects the beauty of cultural unity.

On the sidelines of the visit, the Greek Top Diplomat commented,“ It is a great honor to be at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, a magnificent landmark that stands as a global beacon embodying the values of tolerance and coexistence among cultures. It is not merely a place of worship but a symbol of human unity and interfaith harmony. The profound message that emanates from this sacred place is that all people share a common essence and that we must remain united, bound by love and faith, working together to foster peace and achieve prosperity."

At the end of the visit, the mosque presented the guest with a gift reflecting the mosque’s beauty, a compass inspired by its chandeliers, along with a copy of the book "Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: Lights of Peace", the latest publication from the Cent The book highlights the mosque’s unique architectural style and takes readers on a visual journey to discover its architectural and artistic grandeur, featuring award-winning images from the “Spaces of Light” Award.

Feb06

Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade, and Worship of the Argentine Republic Visits Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

His Excellency Gerardo Vierci, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade, and Worship of the Argentine Republic, visited Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, accompanied by His Excellency Saeed Al Qamzi, UAE Ambassador to Argentina, and His Excellency Agustín Molina Arámbari, Ambassador of Argentina to the UAE, along with the accompanying delegation.

During the visit, His Excellency and the delegation toured the mosque’s halls and outer corridors, where they learned about its civilizational message of coexistence, tolerance, and openness—values inspired by the legacy of the late founding father. They were also introduced to the significant role played by Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre in promoting the values of Islamic culture and fostering connections with diverse world cultures, distinguishing the mosque from other places of worship.

The delegation explored the history of the mosque’s establishment, its architectural magnificence, and the exquisite Islamic artistic features that adorn its every corner. They also viewed its unique collections, showcasing the finest artistic and architectural contributions of Islamic civilization throughout history. The mosque’s design, integrating diverse artistic influences, stands as a testament to the harmony and beauty of cultural fusion.

At the conclusion of the visit, the distinguished guest was presented with a copy of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: A Lights of Peace, the latest publication by Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre. This visually rich book takes readers on a photographic journey through the architectural beauty of the mosque, featuring award-winning images from the Spaces of Light competition that highlight its distinctive artistic and structural elegance.

Feb05

Tunisia's FM visits Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

Mohamed Ali Nafti, Tunisia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration, and Tunisians Abroad, visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi.

During their visit, the Tunisian foreign Minister and his delegation toured the halls and external corridors of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, accompanied by Dr. Yousif Al Obaidli, Director-General of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre, and were briefed on the mosque's message of coexistence, tolerance, and openness to others, all of which are rooted in the principles and values established by the UAE's founding father.

The delegation was briefed on the mosque's history, architectural beauty, and the distinctive Islamic art adorning its every corner. They were also introduced to the mosque's unique collections and the finest examples of Islamic civilisation, where diverse artistic and architectural designs have converged in harmony, creating a masterpiece that reflects the beauty of cultural unity.

At the end of the visit, the guest was presented with a copy of the book 'Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: Lights of Peace', the latest publication from the centre. The book highlights the mosque's unique architectural style and takes readers on a visual journey to discover its architectural and artistic grandeur, featuring award-winning images from the 'Spaces of Light' Award.

Jan24

Iranian Vice President visits the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

Her Excellency Dr. Shina Ansari, Vice President of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Head of the Department of Environment, visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, accompanied by His Excellency Reza Ameri, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the UAE, and the accompanying delegation.

The Iranian Vice President was accompanied by Dr. Yousef Al-Obaidli, Director General of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre, during their tour of the mosque’s halls and exterior corridors.

They were introduced to the mosque’s cultural message of coexistence, tolerance, and openness, inspired by the legacy and values of the founding father. They also learned about the significant role of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre in promoting Islamic culture and enhancing cross-cultural communication worldwide.

The delegation was briefed on the mosque’s history, its architectural beauty, and the distinctive Islamic art that adorns its every corner. They were also introduced to the mosque’s unique collections and the finest examples of Islamic civilization, where diverse artistic and architectural designs have converged in harmony, creating a masterpiece that reflects the beauty of cultural unity.

At the end of the visit, the guest of the mosque was presented with a piece of art inspired by the mosque’s architectural arts, which included a verse from the Holy Quran drawn in Kufic script, one of the Islamic art styles used in decorating the mosque’s domes, along with a copy of the book Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: Lights of Peace, the latest publication from the Centre. The book highlights the mosque’s unique architectural style and takes readers on a visual journey to discover its architectural and artistic grandeur, featuring award-winning images from the “Spaces of Light” Award.

Jan15

Prime Minister of Finland visits Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi

 

Prime Minister of Finland, Petteri Orpo, visited the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, accompanied by Tuula Johanna Yrjola, Ambassador of the Republic of Finland to the UAE.

During their visit, the Finnish Prime Minister and his delegation toured the halls and external corridors of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, accompanied by Dr. Yousif Al Obaidli, Director-General of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Centre, and were briefed on the mosque's message of coexistence, tolerance, and openness to others, all of which are rooted in the principles and values established by the UAE’s founding father.

They also learned about the significant role played by the Centre in promoting a tolerant Islamic culture and enhancing cultural communication between different cultures and peoples worldwide, further exploring the history of the grand structure, its aesthetic grandeur, and the exquisite art of Islamic architecture displayed in all its aspects.

At the end of the visit, the guest was presented with a gift that encapsulates the mosque's beauty: floral mosaic designs of the exterior columns, a compass inspired by the mosque's chandeliers, and a copy of "Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque: Lights of Peace." This publication from the Centre offers a photographic journey through the mosque's architectural splendor, featuring award-winning images from the "Spaces of Light" Photography Award and highlighting the mosque's unique architectural artistry.