Where Worship, Knowledge, and Community Meet
Inaugurated by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser in 2015, Minaretein-meaning “The Twin Minarets”- is an architectural landmark. Its design revives the traditional Islamic model where mosque and madrasa are deeply connected. Internationally acclaimed, Minaretein has won multiple awards, including the World Architecture Festival Prize (2015).
The building is structured around five pillars symbolizing the five pillars of Islam. Inside it features 99 relief panels showcasing global Islamic architecture, serene flowing water, and elegant Qur’anic calligraphy by Taha Al-Hiti. With a capacity for 2,800 worshippers, it serves as a vibrant community space for prayer, learning, and reflection.
Whether you enter to pray, study, or simply pause and reflect, Minaretein welcomes you into a space where faith lives and breathes.
Beacon of Light
At the core of Minaretein lies the Education City Mosque, a breathtaking space that serves as both a spiritual retreat and a gathering point for our community.
The Minarets
The Twin Minarets symbolize the sacred bond between worship and knowledge. Engraved with Qur’anic calligraphy and rising in harmony towards the Qiblah, the minarets serve as both architectural and spiritual anchors of the building, as well as guiding lighthouses - illuminating hearts with divine light and nurturing min...
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