Sakinah
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The Xi’an Great Mosque is truly a beautiful and serene place of worship. What stands out most is how well they have preserved the authenticity of the mosque. Its classic, traditional Chinese-Islamic architecture is both unique and captivating, making it unlike any other mosque I’ve visited. The compound is huge, with multiple beautifully maintained courtyards that invite calm and reflection.
The prayer hall is especially impressive—its walls are intricately carved with Ayatul Quran along with the full translation of the 30 Juz’, a rare and meaningful detail that adds to the spiritual ambiance. The level of craftsmanship in the architecture is astounding, with every element thoughtfully designed and incredibly detailed.
The mosque is very clean, especially appreciated the women’s ablution area, which was spotless, air-conditioned, and very comfortable—perfect for freshening up before prayer.
It’s conveniently located near the Muslim Quarter, making it easy to visit while exploring the area. Entrance is free for Muslims, and you can come at any time, even to perform prayers. Only non-Muslim visitors are required to pay an entrance fee.
This mosque is not just a place of worship, but also a cultural and historical treasure. A must-visit when in Xi’an