Msheireb Properties, a subsidiary of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF), has announced that the Msheireb Mosque in the heritage quarter of Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD) is now open to the public for prayers.
Located within Phase 1 of MDD, the Msheireb Mosque is close to the Msheireb Museums and is easily accessible from around the Msheireb neighbourhood and the adjoining souq area.
Spread over 1,400sqm, the newly unveiled mosque can accommodate 600 worshippers, and house dedicated prayer halls for both men and women. It also has a dedicated parking area and lifts from the basement.
Msheireb mosque incorporates a specifically tailored daylight and sunlight design, to create dynamic sun patches inspired by Qatari motifs within the main hall during prayer hours, and needs no artificial lighting during daylight hours.
Embracing key principles of Islamic art, geometric patterns and designs, the Msheireb Mosque fuses Modernist ideas with a historically familiar arrangement of Islamic volumes, spaces and thresholds.
The concept of the mosque is based on the principles of simplicity, functionality and spirituality of traditional Qatari mosques combined with a modern interpretation to create a calm and serene environment for prayer and worship.



Msheireb Mosque from inside

The mosque features a beautiful facade and landscaping with pomegranate, olive and date trees which are mentioned in the Holy Qur’an.
The design of the building is based on traditional Qatari mosques, which have for centuries used orientation, shading, natural ventilation and water to create comfortable environments for prayer and worship.
Engineer Abdulla Hassan al-Mehshadi, CEO at Msheireb Properties, described the new Msheireb Mosque as a major milestone in a dynamic area.
“Our aim was to develop a sanctuary for worshippers that embrace the key principles of Islamic art and architecture. In line with our commitment to preserve Qatar’s heritage and religious traditions, it will offer worshippers a comfortable and calm environment to pray. We look forward to giving the community an opportunity to experience the new mosque.”
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