This was taken downstairs, below the main prayer hall, in the ablutions room.
I have been overwhelmed with work recently, and still have to walk Sahraa in the morning and evening, so have had a hard time keeping up with Pbase and don’t even have any pictures processed in advance. I will catch up eventually, and hopefully life will go back to “normal” soon!
“With a prayer hall that can accommodate 25.000, the Hassan II Mosque is the second-largest religious building in the world, after the mosque in Mecca. The complex covers 9 hectares (978,774 square feet), two-thirds of it being built over the sea. The minaret, the lighthouse of Islam, is 200 m (656 feet) high, and two laser beams, reaching over a distance of 30 km (18.5 miles) shine in the direction of Mecca. The building was designed by Michel Pinseau, 35,000 craftsmen worked on it, and it opened in 1993. … [It] is a monument to Moroccan architectural virtuosity and craftsmanship.” (“Eyewitness Travel, Morocco”)
A beautiful window on the water side of the mosque, posted earlier: