Muscat: Under the patronage of His Highness Sayyid Marwan bin Turki Al Said, Governor of Dhofar, the inauguration was marked by Friday prayers led by His Eminence Dr. Sheikh Kahlan bin Nabhan Al Kharousi, Assistant Grand Mufti of the Sultanate of Oman. In his sermon, he underlined the vital role of mosques in strengthening community ties, spreading the message of goodness, and nurturing younger generations in virtuous values.
Covering an area of 9,123 square meters, it can host up to 4,600 worshipers across its main prayer hall, women’s section, and expansive courtyards. It also includes dedicated accommodation for the imam and staff, supported by special endowments to ensure sustainability.
At the heart of the mosque’s cultural mission is its library, housing around 8,000 titles within the “Knowledge Horizons” system. The collection spans religious texts, history, geography, biographies, scientific journals, and children’s literature, classified under the Dewey Decimal System.
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Beyond worship, the mosque is envisioned as a beacon for knowledge, dialogue, and community gatherings. It will host dhikr sessions, Quran recitations, and religious lessons while promoting social cohesion and Omani Islamic architecture. The Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs emphasized the role of mosques in instilling religious and national values, fostering love and harmony, and driving cultural activities across the Sultanate.
The opening ceremony was attended by dignitaries, officials, sheikhs, and residents of Taqah.





