One of the modern gems of Nur-Sultan is the Hazrat Sultan Mosque. This grandiose structure, resembling an Eastern palace, was built by more than 1500 builders and craftsmen who, through their joint efforts, created a magnificent architectural monument in the capital of Kazakhstan.
The name “Hazrat Sultan” translates as “Holy Sultan.” This mosque was named in honor of the prominent Sufi sheikh, Khoja Ahmed Yasawi (12th century). The mausoleum of this saint is located in the Kazakh city of Turkestan.
The Hazrat Sultan Mosque in Nur-Sultan covers an area of 17.8 hectares and includes various premises, such as prayer halls, places for solemn ceremonies, rooms for Quran reading and seminars for seminarians, as well as wardrobes and ablution facilities. It is a functional and modern place, meeting all requirements.
The Hazrat Sultan Mosque not only serves religious needs but also represents a true work of art, adorning the architectural landscape of the capital of Kazakhstan. The DWC tour company offers the opportunity to visit this wonderful place and appreciate its splendor firsthand.
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