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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Visiting the State Mosque

Today, we had the opportunity to visit the newly opened State (National) Mosque. Some basic facts which were found here:

The mosque covers a total area of 175,164 sq.m. As many as 11,000 men can offer prayers in the air-conditioned central hall of the mosque and the adjacent special enclosure is spacious enough for 1200 women.

There are three main doors and 17 side entrances to the mosque. As many as 28 large domes cover the central hall while 65 domes cover the outer quadrangle. On the whole the mosque can hold a congregation of 30,000 people.


For all the wealth of Qatar, it is a tasteful building, unlike some very ostentatious counterparts elsewhere. We were able to take pictures, though they are taken while dodging the grasp of baby in carrier. It was fun and interesting, and a few of the questions I have had were answered as well. I'll write more on Islam later.

One of the side door entrances to the main mosque

The outside hallways around the courtyard

Leoni sitting on a light

Drinking fountain in front of the mosque

Leoni and her friend Isaak

The women on the tour needed to cover their heads and wear an abaya

Me by one of the outer entrances with my hijab and abaya

My friend Afton who met us for the tour

Leoni brought along her "fabric" so she could be covered as well
(Girls under 15 don't have to cover their heads.)

Leoni by colorful stained glass

Leoni & Isaak

The library
It is filled with gorgeous leather bound books, all in Arabic.

A view of the multi-domed roof, which is often referred to as looking like an egg carton

Up in the minaret

A view of the Doha skyline from the minaret

Leoni running around even though she said she would sit and be quiet.

Burke walking toward the rows of tissue boxes on the floor, any toddler's dream.


Leoni outside in one of the "tunnels", where shoes can be removed before entering

There are some nice shots by a professional here, including night shots.
It looks beautiful all lit up at night.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

We're not in Kansas anyone more

On the way to the fabric souqs today, I saw this outside the Amiri Diwan (essentially the main government building where the Emir's office is located).



Luckily, I had to stop at a light and had time to bust out my camera and take a shot through the window of my car.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Bonus Day With Heidi

Due to the political unrest in Oman, that portion of Heidi's trip was cancelled, so she was able to stay an extra day in Doha. We loved that because we had a chance to spend a little more time. We went back to Souq Waqif during the day, which is full of very different sights than night. Here are some of the things we saw.

Chasing pigeons





Souq animals


Including suicidal turtles


And technicolor chicks


Man with Wheelbarrow


A view of a corridor


Al Qudsi--Sweets Shop


Fresh Arab Sweets


Various Spices


Woman shopping


More spices


Spices, dry ingredients


Dry ingredients (rose hips, dried lemons, chickpeas, etc.)


Textiles (some from camel hair)


Man in thobe on cell phone


Dunkin' Donuts & Baskin Robbin


Two men greeting each other


Outside the Mosque


Arab Instruments


Heidi bought a tambourine from the instrument shop


Local men in an outdoor cafe


The cobbler corridor


Wheelbarrows



Traffic police


Heidi checking out saffron in a shop



Posing


Waiting outside a rug store


Headed home


We were so glad Heidi came to visit us