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Muhammad bin Hassan Al-Hajji Al-Sulaiti Mosque

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مسجد محمد بن حسن Al الحاج Al Sulaiti

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Honouring Muhammad bin Hassan al Hajji al Sulaiti, may God have mercy on him, this Doha mosque in Qatar carries the name of a respected family whose branches have played prominent roles in the country's commercial, social, and religious life across recent generations. The Sulaiti family name recalls tribal lineages that have populated the Qatari peninsula alongside allied and neighbouring families across the Gulf region. Doha itself has transformed over the past half century from a modest pearling and fishing port into a gleaming modern metropolis, yet amid the towers, shopping malls, and international institutions, neighbourhood mosques remain anchors of daily community life. Qatari mosque architecture draws on a restrained Gulf idiom combined with selective references to classical Islamic precedents, producing white rendered walls, paved courtyards softened by date palms, slim minarets banded with pale stone, and domes crowned by gilt crescents. This mosque follows the pattern with an elegant entry leading into a carpeted prayer hall whose mihrab features delicate tile work and a dignified wooden minbar. Five daily prayers draw neighbours from surrounding streets, including both Qatari nationals and the large expatriate population that makes Doha home. Jumu'ah sees the hall filled to capacity, with the khatib addressing themes of family honour, honest livelihood, and concern for the wider Muslim community. Ramadan transforms the compound into an outdoor dining hall where volunteers serve iftar meals of machboos, thareed, harees, dates, and Arabic coffee to all who enter. Taraweeh prayers fill the building with measured recitation, and the final ten nights host qiyam sessions that conclude with extended supplication before Suhoor. Qur'anic memorisation classes meet after Asr year round. Women worship on an upstairs balcony served by a dedicated entry, and weekend classes teach girls tajwid and basic fiqh. Eid mornings draw extended families. The mosque endowment supports distribution of food parcels to needy households and sponsors travelling preachers during Ramadan. Nearby attractions include the Museum of Islamic Art, the Souq Waqif with its traditional atmosphere, the Katara Cultural Village, the Corniche waterfront, and the Pearl Qatar development whose architecture reflects the country's ongoing modern vision. Doha's rapid transformation continues to reshape the neighbourhoods around this mosque, yet the rhythms of daily prayer and community gathering here remain steady anchors in a society experiencing remarkable economic and social change.

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