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Mother's Heart Mosque

مسجد قلب الأم (Masjid Qalb al-Umm)

Mother's Heart Mosque

Argun, Chechnya, North Caucasus, Russia

Mosque · Modern · 21st Century

Mosque

The Aymani Kadyrova Mosque, also known as the Mother's Heart, is located in Argun, Chechnya. It is one of the few mosques in Russia built in a high-tech architectural style. Dedicated to the wife of the first President of the Chechen Republic, Akhmad Kadyrov, it is famous for its unique design and spectacular night lighting.

Construction: 2011 – 2014

Founder: Ramzan Kadyrov

Key figures: Aymani Kadyrova

Significance: Dedicated to Aymani Kadyrova, the mother of Ramzan Kadyrov. Known for its high-tech design.

Timeline:
  • 2014: Inaugurated

Architectural styles: High-Tech, Modern Islamic

Materials: Glass, Steel, Marble

Key features:
  • LED Lighting: Spectacular night illumination with changing colors.
  • Modern Dome: Unique multi-tiered dome structure.
  • Minarets: Three 55-meter high minarets.

Opening hours: 24 Hours (summer) · 24 Hours (winter) – Best viewed at night.

Ticket prices:
  • General: €0.00

Accessibility: Accessible.

Official site: http://chechnya.gov.ru

Address: Argun, Chechnya, Russia

Coordinates: 43.2933, 45.8683

MosqueArgunModernHigh-TechChechnya

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