Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque
Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque
Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque
Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque
Culture & Heritage

Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque

Often described as Dubai's "Blue Mosque", Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque is one of the largest and most beautiful mosques in the city, modelled on Istanbul's iconic Blue Mosque. The building features 21 domes, four minarets each 65 metres tall and space for up to 2,000 worshippers, with interiors decorated in Iznik-style blue tiles, intricate calligraphy and Ottoman-inspired patterns.

Quick facts:
Duration 45–60 minutes · 21 domes · 4 minarets (65 m each) · Guided tours available

Did you know?
Al Farooq Mosque is one of only a handful of mosques in Dubai that actively welcomes non-Muslim visitors for guided tours, with the goal of sharing Islamic culture and architecture with the public.

Best time to visit:
Morning tours outside of prayer times offer the best light through the stained-glass windows and the quietest atmosphere for photography.

Where to eat nearby:
Umm Al Sheif and Al Safa residential areas have several cafés and restaurants; Mall of the Emirates is a short drive away with dozens of dining options.

Tip:
Modest dress is required – women should bring a headscarf, and both genders should wear long trousers and sleeves. Guided tours are typically free but donations are welcomed.

119 6D Street, Al Safa
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Reviewers describe Al Farooq Mosque as one of Dubai's most beautiful and welcoming religious sites. Visitors praise the Ottoman-inspired architecture, Iznik-style tiles and the warm hospitality of the guided tours that welcome non-Muslims.

Can non-Muslims enter?
Yes, Al Farooq Mosque is one of the few mosques in Dubai that actively welcomes non-Muslim visitors through guided tours.

How do I book a tour?
Tours are typically arranged through the mosque's cultural office – contact in advance for available slots and group size.

What's the dress code?
Modest dress is required: long trousers and sleeves for both genders, plus a headscarf for women (usually provided at the entrance).

Is there a fee?
Tours are typically free, though donations for the mosque's cultural programmes are welcomed.

When is the best time to visit?
Morning tours outside of prayer times offer the best natural light through the stained-glass windows and the quietest atmosphere.

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Closing in 58 minutes
Open all year
Everyday10AM - 8PM