King Abdullah I Mosque
The King Abdullah I Mosque is a prominent mosque located in Amman, the capital of Jordan. Completed in 1989, it is named after King Abdullah I, the founder of modern Jordan. The mosque is known for its stunning blue dome and intricate mosaics, making it a significant architectural landmark in the city.
The mosque can accommodate around 3,000 worshippers and features a large prayer hall adorned with beautiful calligraphy and decorative elements. It is open to visitors, allowing people to learn about Islamic culture and the importance of the mosque in the community.