Iranian Mosque, Bur Dubai
The Iranian Mosque Hosainia [lower-alpha 1] is a Shia mosque Hosainia located near the old Textile Souk in the Bur Dubai district of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[1]
Iranian (Garashi) Hosainia | |
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حسينية الشيعية الگراشية الإيرانيين | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Shia Islam |
Location | |
Location | Bur Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Geographic coordinates | 25°15′49.4″N 55°17′38.8″E |
Architecture | |
Type | Mosque Hosainia |
Style | Persian |
Architecture
The mosque is inspired by Persian architecture and is notable for its colourful exterior and interior. It features a facade and onion dome marked with extensive Persian faience tilework, and an azure blue background featured in floral patterns.[2] Islamic calligraphy from the Quran is inscribed in rosettes, amidst swirls in colours of green, yellow, red and white. The mosque has its origins among the city's Iranian community.[2]
Lonely Planet describes it as a "simple yet striking mosque in the textile area of Bur Dubai Souq" and is notable for its "sensuous, bulbous domes and gently tapering minaret." [3]
There is another Iranian Mosque in Satwa inspired by similar elements.[2]
Notes
- Arabic: الحسينية الشيعية الايرانية; Persian: حسينية شیعه ایرانی
References
- "Bur Dubai, Textile Souk, outside Iranian Mosque". Dubai360. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
- Thomas, Gavin (2003). Frommer's Dubai and Abu Dhabi Day by Day. John Wiley & Sons. p. 43. ISBN 9780470684597. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
- Lonely Planet