King Fasal Mosque. This mosque was built by the Saudi king in Sharjah to atone for the prince who committed the crime in Sharjah. On the way, the street lights and decoration buildings are all gold. The local tyrants are different.
King Faisal Mosque
Posted: Mar 24, 2017
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King Fasal Mosque. This mosque is a Saudi king's building in Sharjah to atone for the prince who committed the crime in Sharjah. Visit the King Fasal Mosque and feel the vastness of Islamic literature.
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Posted: Aug 18, 2017
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It was also funded by the old Saudi king, Faisal, who used his oil policy to turn the people of the Arabian Peninsula from fishermen and nomads into local tyrants. Unfortunately, mosques are not open to non-Muslims.
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Posted: Jul 15, 2017
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King Fasal, with his wise oil policy, succeeded in enriching the people of the Arabian Peninsula first, and his descendants built this great mosque and named it in memory of the wise monarch, which is not open to non-Muslims, But you can take pictures outside.
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Posted: Sep 16, 2016
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Ctrip joined the group, so I got off the bus and took photos. Look at the square. There are cars around. There is nothing to walk around. 10 minutes is basically enough.
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Posted: Dec 24, 2017
天边的海999
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This was also funded by Saudi King Faisal, who used his oil policy to turn the people of the Arabian Peninsula from ribbons to local tyrants. Unfortunately, mosques are not open to non-Muslims, and the idea of seeing local tyrants worship is only in the mind
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