Hukuru Miskiy
Hukuru Miskiy, also known as the Friday Mosque, is one of the oldest mosques in the Maldives. Built in the late 17th century, it is renowned for its unique architecture, which features coral stone carvings and intricate woodwork. The mosque serves as a significant place of worship for the local Muslim community.
The mosque is located in the capital city, Malé, and is a key historical site. Its walls are adorned with beautiful inscriptions and designs, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Maldives. Hukuru Miskiy is not only a religious site but also a popular tourist attraction, showcasing the artistry of Maldivian craftsmanship.