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How do I visit a Mosque?
Hey guys,
I am in traveling to Abu Dhabi and Muscat, Oman in the next couple of days, and I am interested in visiting some of the Mosques while I am there. The architecture is absolutely stunning of some of the grand Mosque's. Can I walk around taking pictures of the grounds with my cell phone? Jeans and an oxford ok dress attire? Am I allowed to go in? Really clueless on all of this and don't want to start WWIII. ;) Also, Anything that I have just gotta do? I am trying to get to Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi to ride the coaster. And Muscat is supposed to be beautiful. Thanks! |
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Convert for the day...
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I just did my middle east orientation for work. I was told that you can not take photos of architecture and religious buildings.
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Abu Dhabi is a great city. I have spent about a month total there. Go do some sand surfing, a bit touristy but it is a hoot: Sand boarding & skiing in Abu Dhabi - VisitAbuDhabi.ae Also look up the Hash House Harriers in both places...when I was in the Middle East I ran with the Harriers in Bahrain, Egypt, Abu D, etc. The Down Down's are great and a perfect way to meet local expats while you are there. http://www.gthhh.com/ Enjoy. Muscat is beautiful, btw, but be careful. |
Thanks Paul!
Anything in particular I need to be on the lookout for in Muscat safety wise? Or just use situational awareness? |
I always do a travel alert search. Oman has always been an "interesting" place. Just use good judgement and don't travel solo.
Messages for U.S Citizens | Embassy of the United States Muscat, Oman I really enjoy the Middle East. The call to prayers at Sunset, if done live, is beautiful. |
We visited mosques in Turkey but non-Muslims are forbidden inside in Morocco, so it does vary from country to country. Respectful dress is required. You must remove your shoes - in Istanbul they supplied plastic bags at the door. There are 3 general areas inside: the women's screened section at the back, the main walking area in the middle & the praying section at the front. As a non-Muslim you can only go in the walking area. Pictures were OK but again, check with locals before venturing in.
Ian |
Good info already, just be respectful as you would in any other house of worship. Abhu Dhabi is a very worthwhile place to visit, have never been to Muscat but flew over it on monday leaving Dubai :)
Paul... on, on! |
much easier as a male. long pants. good to go. the ladies get a loaner "robe".
shoes? you leave them up front anyways. i kinda remember taking pictures. been a while. |
Be polite and ask whomever is at the door. Don't be a loud, ugly American.
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I go along on Mosque open day as the food is excellent. I recommend the chicken dishess. Curries, chillies, herbs, spices but much more mild and flavorsome than Asain food.
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leave your preconceptions at the door. just another religious group. nuttinest varies amongst denominations and time-frame.
most mosque i checked out had a visitor center. easy peasy. |
The call to prayer gives me the creeps when I hear it live. Too many interesting memmories from Iraq...
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Wolfboy,, grow that famous beard of yours,, and act like you love Allah and Mohammad for the *****es they are.. you'll be fine
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