Albanese Visits Sheikh Zayed Mosque: Peace and Unity Symbol
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Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque UAE |
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wrapped up the final leg of his longest overseas trip as PM with a poignant visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Accompanied by his fiancée, Jodie Haydon, the visit served as a moment of reflection amid a busy diplomatic itinerary that included stops in the United States and the United Kingdom. As Albanese toured the stunning architectural marvel, he shared his thoughts on social media, calling it "a place of peace and reflection" and expressing that it was an honor to be there. A Brief History of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque stands as a testament to the vision of the UAE's founding father, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who conceived the idea in the late 1980s to create a landmark that embodied Islamic moderation, tolerance, and cultural exchange. Born in 1918 and serving as Ruler of Abu Dhabi from 1966, Sheikh Zayed unified the seven emirates into the UAE in 1971 and is affectionately remembered as the "father" of the nation. Construction of the mosque began on November 5, 1996, and it opened to the public in 2007 after 11 years of work involving over 3,000 workers and 38 contracting companies from around the world. Spanning about 30 acres, the mosque can accommodate up to 40,000 worshippers and features 82 domes, with the largest measuring approximately 32.6 meters in diameter and 84 meters in height. Its design draws inspiration from Mogul, Moroccan, and Andalusian styles, incorporating natural materials like white Macedonian marble, gold, semi-precious stones, crystals, and ceramics sourced from countries including Italy, Germany, Morocco, India, Turkey, China, New Zealand, Greece, Pakistan, Egypt, Austria, and the UAE itself—symbolizing global unity. Here are some fascinating facts about this architectural masterpiece: - **World's Largest Marble Mosaic**: Covering 17,000 square meters, the floors boast the largest marble mosaic artwork, featuring intricate Islamic geometric patterns and floral designs. - **Iconic Chandeliers**: Designed by German company Faustig, the chandeliers resemble upturned palm trees (symbolizing prosperity) and are adorned with 24-carat gold plates and nearly 40 million Swarovski crystals in green, red, and yellow. The main one weighs around 12 tons. - **Largest Handmade Carpet**: The prayer hall houses a 5,627-square-meter Persian carpet, one of the world's largest, woven by artisans over several years. - **Lunar Lighting System**: The exterior lighting, designed by Speirs and Major Associates, syncs with the lunar cycle—shifting from cool white on full moon nights to deeper blue during the waning phase, with the darkest blue on the 14th night signifying "no moon." - **Reflective Pools and Calligraphy**: Surrounding pools create a mirroring effect for serenity and cooling, while Quranic verses adorn the interiors and exteriors in exquisite calligraphy. Today, the mosque attracts millions of visitors annually, serving as a center for education, guided tours, and cultural exchange, and it's the resting place of Sheikh Zayed himself. Certified Quran reciters read continuously at his mausoleum, emphasizing its spiritual significance.
Highlights from the Prime Minister's Visit
During the tour, Albanese and Haydon were guided through the mosque's grand halls, dressed respectfully—Haydon in a traditional abaya and headscarf. Sorry we don't have Photos shared by the Prime Minister capture the group walking along polished marble floors under golden-topped columns, admiring ornate windows and chandeliers, engaging in conversations with local guides in traditional attire, and Albanese signing the guestbook at a podium emblazoned with the mosque's logo in a lavishly decorated prayer hall.
Reflecting on the experience, Albanese remarked, "You get the feeling when you are here about the human experience and how humble we are before the glory of God." The visit was hosted with thanks to Her Excellency Reem Al Hashimy, highlighting the warm reception. It preceded a meeting with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Sheikh Zayed's son, to discuss bilateral relations.
Diplomatic and Economic Significance
This stop in Abu Dhabi underscores Australia's deepening ties with the Middle East. The visit coincides with the launch of the Australia-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) on October 1, 2025—Australia's first free trade deal in the region—which will make nearly all Australian exports tariff-free, saving exporters up to $204 million annually. Albanese also planned to visit LuLu Hypermarket, a major importer of Australian goods, to celebrate the agreement.
On a broader scale, the trip touched on regional peace efforts. Following Australia's recognition of Palestine at the UN General Assembly the previous week, Albanese expressed openness to contributing to post-war peacekeeping in Gaza and endorsed former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair as a potential administrator. The UAE, having normalized relations with Israel in 2020, could play a pivotal role in such initiatives.
Public Reactions and Broader Impact
The visit garnered positive attention online, with Albanese's post receiving thousands of views and likes. It echoes similar high-profile visits, such as those by former UK politician Kemi Badenoch, who praised its message of peace and tolerance, and even former US President Donald Trump, who called it an "incredible culture." While some domestic critics focused on unrelated political issues, the overarching sentiment highlights the mosque's role in fostering cross-cultural understanding.