Khartoum Grand Mosque, also known as Al-Fateh Mosque, is a major mosque located in the city of Khartoum, Sudan. The mosque was completed in 1968 and is considered one of the largest mosques in Africa, with a capacity of over 15,000 worshippers.
The mosque is located on the banks of the Blue Nile River and is known for its striking modernist architecture, which combines traditional Sudanese and Islamic elements with modern construction techniques. The mosque is a popular attraction for both tourists and locals, and is especially busy during Islamic holidays and Friday prayers.
The main prayer hall of the mosque is decorated with beautiful geometric patterns and intricate calligraphy, and features a large chandelier and dome. The mosque also includes several other prayer halls, a library, and a large courtyard for outdoor prayer. The mosque is open to visitors of all faiths, but non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the prayer halls.
Khartoum Grand Mosque is an important cultural and religious center in Sudan, and is an iconic symbol of Islamic architecture in Africa.