The Al-Saleh Mosque is a prominent religious and architectural landmark in Sana'a. It was inaugurated in November 2008. The mosque complex is one of the largest in Yemen and serves as a major center for Islamic worship and learning. It features several minarets and domes, with the main dome being a significant architectural element. The mosque can accommodate a large number of worshippers and includes facilities such as a library and lecture halls. It is named after Ali Abdullah Saleh, the former President of Yemen, and was constructed during his leadership. The mosque is open to both worshippers and visitors, playing a significant role in the city's religious and cultural life.
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