Malé Friday Mosque
The Malé Friday Mosque, also known as Hukuru Miskiy, is the oldest mosque in the Maldives, located in the capital city of Malé. Built in 1656, it is renowned for its stunning architecture, featuring intricate carvings and beautiful coral stone. The mosque serves as a significant religious site for the local Muslim community.
The mosque's interior is adorned with detailed woodwork and calligraphy, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Maldives. It also houses the tombs of several important historical figures, including Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar I. The Malé Friday Mosque is a key landmark and a popular destination for both worshippers and tourists.