Al-Mina Mosque is the largest in Hurghada, Egypt. Adorned with pure white marble and featuring towering 40-meter minarets, the mosque’s exterior is embellished with traditional oriental motifs. The inside of the mosque has an inner hall that is rich and colourful, with magnificent chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, elaborate arches, carved and engraved walls and a 25-metre high dome and a number of smaller domes. The architectural design of the mosque embodies the essence of traditional Islamic aesthetics, serving as a testament to the rich religious, cultural, and historical legacy of the region.
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