The King Hussein Mosque, located in Amman, Jordan, is one of the country's most prominent mosques. Built in 1961, it was named after King Hussein of Jordan, who contributed significantly to the mosque's establishment. The mosque features a stunning architectural design, blending traditional Islamic styles with modern elements. It can accommodate thousands of worshippers, making it one of the largest mosques in Jordan. The King Hussein Mosque stands as a symbol of religious and cultural significance in Jordan and is a popular destination for both worshippers and visitors interested in its historical importance.
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