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Grand Mosque Al Albyt
جامع آل البيت
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Set among the quiet residential lanes of Bawshar in the Muscat Governorate of Oman, Jami Aal al Bayt welcomes worshippers with the gentle hospitality that has shaped Omani mosques for centuries. Bawshar lies along the coastal plain between the Gulf of Oman and the craggy spurs of the Hajar Mountains, a district celebrated for its ancient falaj irrigation channels, its groves of mango and lime, and the traditional mudbrick homes that preserved the rhythm of Omani life long before the modern boulevards reached this part of the capital. The masjid carries that same gentle rhythm into its walls and courtyards today. The name Aal al Bayt, meaning the Household of the Prophet, honours the family of the Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him and his family), including his noble daughter Fatimah, his cousin Ali, and his grandchildren Hasan and Husayn (may God be pleased with them). The Qur'an itself reminds believers to send prayers upon this household, and the people of Oman have always carried a warm attachment to them through poetry, supplication, and the teaching of their virtues to each new generation of children. The building reflects the sober elegance typical of Omani religious architecture. A whitewashed exterior, a slender minaret crowned with a tapering finial, carved wooden doors, and a modest dome give the mosque its quiet dignity. Inside, soft Persian carpets cover the prayer hall, a simple mihrab points toward the Ka'bah in Makkah, and high louvred windows draw the sea breeze across the worshippers during the long summer afternoons when temperatures climb well above forty degrees Celsius outside. On this page are listed the daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at Jami Aal al Bayt in Bawshar, alongside its full address, a location map, and practical notes intended for families living nearby, Omani travellers, and guests visiting the capital region for business or tourism. Bawshar sits close to the Bawshar Sands where local riders still race horses and camels at weekends, and worshippers often pause outside the mosque after Isha to share dates and coffee poured from a long beaked Omani dallah pot. Newcomers to Muscat will find in this neighbourhood masjid a calm introduction to the courteous spirit of Omani Islam.
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