Visit Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque in Doha’s Al Jebailat neighborhood to admire the grandest mosque in all of Qatar. Appreciate the massive structure’s traditional Arab architectural style complemented by contemporary touches. The sandstone mosque is particularly beautiful at night when the dozens of domes on its fort-like roof are illuminated.
Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque, also known as the Qatar State Grand Mosque, was named after the Muslim preacher and scholar from Saudi Arabia who founded Wahhabism, an Islamic sect. Inside, there is room for 30,000 worshippers within a strikingly white prayer hall, set off by red carpeting and simple chandeliers.
Men use the air-conditioned central hall for prayers, while women use a large, adjacent space. A clock telling worshippers when to gather for prayer is one of the more modern touches interspersed with traditional aspects of the design.
Admission to Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque is free. Visitors are asked to come to the mosque outside of prayer times. Work with a local tour operator or call in advance to inquire about tours. If you are unable to visit outside of prayer hours, it’s still worth your time to walk around the outside of the mosque – particularly after sunset to see it lit up – for the striking West Bay skyline views and the sublime beauty of the structure itself.
Pay attention to posted rules regarding photography when visiting Imam Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Mosque. If you are non-Muslim, research mosque etiquette or ask your tour guide for rules for visitors.