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  1. Book your tickets online for Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, Beirut: See 802 reviews, articles, and 694 photos of Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, ranked No.5 on Tripadvisor among 111 attractions in Beirut.

  2. Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque is the biggest mosque in the city of Beirut. The construction of the mosque started in 2002 and was inaugurated in 2008. The mosque has state-of-the-art architecture and is a sight to behold. Its 48 meter high blue dome and 65 meter high minarets makes the mosque the largest of its type in Beirut.

  3. RF2C1539K – Mohammad Al-Amin Sunni Muslim Mosque also called Blue Mosque, located next to Martyrs Square in downtown Beirut, Lebanon RM TWBXH8 – Martyrs' square with Mohammad Al Amin Mosque and Saint Georges Maronite Cathedral, Central District, Beirut, Lebanon

  4. mohammad Al-Amin Mosque which is also called Blue Mosque is located in the heart of Down Town Beirut next to the famous Maronite Cathedral of Saint George and Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral. This is a Sunni mosque, but surrounded by other religious building. Make sure to show the right name to the taxi driver so he can drop you their ...

  5. Jun 3, 2018 · The Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque', also referred to as the Blue Mosque, is a Sunni Muslim mosque located in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. In the 19th century, a zawiya (prayer corner) was built on this site. Decades of preparation to obtain sufficient land adjacent to the old Zawiya led finally to the building of the new mosque .

  6. It visually overruns everything around it in Beirut city center, a place that was yesteryear shared by all communities. As a comparison, Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is perhaps bigger, but beautifully situated over the ocean. Architecturally speaking, Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque is the imitation of Hagia Sophia and the Ottoman imperial mosques of ...

  7. According to the archbishop, the reduction in the campanile's height to stand equal to that of the minarets of the adjacent Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque aims to send a message of interfaith solidarity and harmony. On 4 August 2020, the cathedral was damaged in the Beirut explosions that ripped Beirut port. Beirut was a huge chaos back then, which ...