![]() The mosques which are used to having tourists visit, tend to have robes available just in case! Also you should wear long sleeves and long trousers. So it’s wise to take a scarf with you so you can wrap it to cover your hair just in case. It depends on the mosque! For the mosques even for tours, many require women to wear hijab or to cover their hair but there are some who don’t. Here is the type of outfit I wore when I first visited a mosque or Islamic centre in Dubai Check their website in case there are instructions for those who are not Muslim but would like to come to see the Mosque. ![]() If knock on the door of the office or call ahead of time, often they’re happy to have a chat about the mosque and help you find your way around. Some even have areas to sit or where you can eat food. Most central mosques in different cities will also have an office or Islamic centre as part of the mosque. You just need to be respectful of the rules (which I’ll go further into below) and keep in mind that it’s a place of worship. Even if it’s a mosque that doesn’t have a tour. Yes! There are lots of Mosques in global destinations such as the Abu Dhabi Mosque and Blue Mosque in Turkey that offer tours for none Muslims. Or! If you’re planning to stay in Dubai, check out this hop on and hop off tour buswhere you can visit sights such as Jumeirah Mosque and the bus will drop you right by it! Can I go as a none Muslim to a Mosque? Make sure to check out this super easy tour from Dubai that will take you straight to Sheikh Zayed Mosque without the hassle of taxis or buses as Sheikh Zayed Mosque is far from the centre of Abu Dhabi. This guide is for you! If you’re planning to visit Abu Dhabi and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, make sure to check out our full Abu Dhabi itinerary below! Or perhaps you’re going to the blue mosque in Istanbul or a mosque in Turkey? Whichever mosque you’ll be visiting and where ever it is in the world. The mosque in Abu Dhabi called Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is now one of the most famous mosques in the world but you may be wondering what’s appropriate. If you’ve never visited a Mosque (or Masjid as it’s called in Arabic) before, it might be scary visiting a mosque for the first time or knowing what the mosque etiquette is! What do I do when I enter the mosque? What clothes should I wear? Is it okay for me as a none Muslim to go? Not to worry! We’ll answer all your Mosque etiquette questions below! So you can visit a Mosque without worrying!
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