10 most unique mosques in Russia

12 March 2019

10 most unique mosques in Russia

 

1. The world’s northernmost mosque

 

 

The Nurda Kamal Mosque is located in Norilsk, an industrial city in northern Siberia. Opened in 1998, the building is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s northernmost mosque.

 

10 most unique mosques in Russia

 

 

2. Europe’s tallest minarets

 

 

The Central Moscow Mosque (Moscow Cathedral Mosque) was reconstructed and is now the biggest mosque in Europe. The six-floor mosque has 79-meter high minarets, which are the tallest in Europe.

 

10 most unique mosques in Russia

 

 

3. The only Mosque built on a riverine island in Europe

 

 

The Blue Mosque was founded in 1910 on Petrogradsky Island, the third largest island in the Neva River delta in Saint Petersburg. The dome of the mosque is almost an exact copy of the mausoleum of Tamerlane in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

 

10 most unique mosques in Russia

 

 

4. The biggest rural mosque in Europe

 

 

This unique mosque is located in Dzhalka, a village in Chechnya. The mosque was named in honour of Sultan Delimkhanov, a village official who was murdered in the 1990s. It can accommodate 5,000 worshipers.

 

10 most unique mosques in Russia

 

 

5. The oldest mosque in Russia

 

 

The Jumah Mosque in Derbent, Dagestan was built between 733 and 734 AD, and is the oldest mosque in Russia. The mosque is listed in the UNESCO Cultural Heritage Register.

 

10 most unique mosques in Russia

 

 

6. The most spacious mosque in Russia

 

 

One of the richest families in Turkey financed the construction of the Grand Mosque in Makhachkala, Dagestan in 1997. After its renovation in 2004–7, the mosque can accommodate 17, 000 worshippers.

 

10 most unique mosques in Russia

 

 

7. The mosque with the most number of minarets in Russia

 

 

The Kul Sharif of Kazan was built on the spot where the legendary minaret temple, which was destroyed by Ivan Grozny during his campaigns in 1547-52, stood. The mosque with six 55-meter high minarets is part of the Kazan Kremlin Historic and Architectural Complex, which was declared a World Heritage Site in 2000.

 

10 most unique mosques in Russia

 

 

8. The mosque with a modernist design

 

 

The main Muslim center of the republic of Bashkortostan, the Great Mosque-Madrasa Lala-Tulip was built in 1990-98. As per the modernist design, the 53-meter high twin minarets stand apart from the main building, which has the prayer hall.

 

10 most unique mosques in Russia

 

 

9. The only white color Mosque in Russia

 

 

The Bulgar Mosque in Kazan is the only one white color mosque in Russia. According to the Muslim traditions, white symbolizes purity and peace. Muslims also wear white color clothing while attending Friday prayers and performing sacred rites of pilgrimage.

 

 

The Bulgar Mosque also keeps the world’s largest Quran, which is encrusted with jade, gold, phyanite and silver leaf.

 

10 most unique mosques in Russia

 

 

10. The only mosque in Russia with live video stream (24/7 online broadcasting)

 

 

The Heart of Chechnya Mosque, named after first president of the Chechen Republic, Akhmat Kadyrov was built in Turkish style, resembling the famous Blue Mosque in Istanbul. The Heart of Chechnya is also equipped with web cameras, placed outside the Mosque, and streams live 24/7.

RBTH