King Abdullah I Mosque
The blue-domed mosque, built in the 1980s by the late King Hussein as a memorial to his grandfather, is open to Non-Muslim visitors.
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The suspended chandelier of 168 lanterns consists of three circles, the diameter of the first is 21 meters. The circles are ornamental with the Holy Quranic Verse with the word Allah recurring on every lantern. A source of radiation was placed in the middle of the mosque’s dome taking the form of a golden star sending golden threads of rays culminating in the Ninety Nine Most Beautiful Names of Allah surrounding the neck of the mosque’s dome.
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The blue-domed mosque, built in the 1980s by the late King Hussein as a memorial to his grandfather, is open to Non-Muslim visitors.