5 Sacred & Religious Sites in Bahrain That You Shouldn't Miss

February 20, 2022 Alida England

Bahrain (/bɑːˈreɪn/ ( listen); Arabic: البحرين‎ al-Baḥrayn IPA: [aɫ baħrajn] ( listen)), officially the Kingdom of Bahrain (Arabic: مملكة البحرين‎  Mamlakat al-Baḥrayn), is an Arab constitutional monarchy in the Persian Gulf. It is an island country consisting of a small archipelago centered around Bahrain Island, situated between the Qatar peninsula and the north eastern coast of Saudi Arabia, to which it is connected by the 25-kilometre (16 mi) King Fahd Causeway. Bahrain's population is 1,234,571 (c. 2010), including 666,172 non-nationals. It is 765.3 square kilometres (295.5 sq mi) in size, making it the third-smallest nation in Asia after the Maldives and Singapore.
Restaurants in Bahrain

1. Al-Fatih Mosque (Great Mosque)

Al Fatih Highway, Manama Bahrain http://culture.gov.bh/en/visitingbahrain/destinations/Name,10534,en.html#.W3s-ScKJjOg
Excellent
65%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,242 reviews

Al-Fatih Mosque (Great Mosque)

Reviewed By SlabbyBelgium - Bornem, Belgium

We had read about this mosque and were not disappointed! This is a real marvel in all its facets when it comes to fine architecture. We had the luck of having of a wonderful guide who guided us around and explained us the history of Bahrain and its religion. Interesting! We were lucky that we arrived before a coach with other tourists entered the mosque so were able to take marvelous pictures. Always impressed when you one sees the grandeur of such buildings.... same in Moscat, Abu Dhabi, Mosta..... Think without religion in your mind and discover the beauty of these constructions!

2. Ahmed Al Fateh Islamic Center

Awal Ave. Juffair, Manama Bahrain http://www.alfateh.gov.bh/
Excellent
45%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 67 reviews

Ahmed Al Fateh Islamic Center

Reviewed By bexsweetlife - Shoreline, United States

My husband was excited to begin my tour of Bahrain at the Grand Mosque. We arrived dressed respectfully, men in long pants (traditional cloak available to men wearing shorts) and I was offered an abaya (black cloak) to cover my clothes and a scarf for my head. We took part in a tour offered just as the mid afternoon Adhan (call to prayer) was beginning. The guides speak many languages and tours in languages other than English or Arabic can be arranged in advance. We were able to take pictures inside the beautiful building and we were encouraged to ask questions. We were given the option to stay for prayer time and observe from the upper mezzanine. Afterward, we had a couple of questions and a second guide took us back into the mosque to answer all of our questions for over an hour. Friday mid-day is the busiest time at the mosque, and we would not have picked that time to go. We would highly recommend taking the time to visit the mosque!

3. Matam Ajam Al Kabeer Mosque, Manama

Imam Hussein Avenue, Manama Bahrain
Excellent
75%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 8 reviews

Matam Ajam Al Kabeer Mosque, Manama

4. Shri Krishna Temple Bahrain

Bab Al Bahrain Road, Manama Bahrain
Excellent
58%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
9%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 12 reviews

Shri Krishna Temple Bahrain

Reviewed By IzvaraN

It's a beautifully built lord Krishna Temple built by Hindu community in Bahrain . It is well maintained and it felt really good visiting this place .

5. Khamis Mosque

Sh Salman Highway, Manama Bahrain http://culture.gov.bh/en/visitingbahrain/CulturalTourism/Destinations/Name,10321,en.php#.XJyefi2B2fQ
Excellent
28%
Good
47%
Satisfactory
19%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 36 reviews

Khamis Mosque

Reviewed By maladraj

In addition that it's the oldest Mosque in Bahrain, the tourism arrangement done is outstanding, and moreover, entrance is free.

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