Maitha Matar Al Tayer Mosque (537)

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Street 21A, Jumeirah, Al Manara, Al Manara, Jumeirah, Dubai
Maitha Matar Al Tayer Mosque (537)
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Maitha Matar Al Tayer Mosque (537)
Street 21A, Jumeirah, Al Manara, Al Manara, Jumeirah, Dubai

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Discover MAITHA MATAR AL TAYER MOSQUE, a peaceful place of worship nestled in Dubai's vibrant Jumeirah area. Open to all for prayer and reflection.

MAITHA MATAR AL TAYER MOSQUE is a significant religious center located in the heart of Jumeirah, Dubai, serving the local community and visitors. Situated conveniently on Street 21A in Al Manara, this mosque provides a serene environment for daily prayers and spiritual contemplation. It's a key landmark for those seeking a place of worship in the Jumeirah area and is accessible to everyone looking for a moment of peace.

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Street 21A, Jumeirah, Al Manara, Al Manara, Jumeirah, Dubai
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