King Abdullah Mosque, located in the centre of Amman, is one of the largest mosques in Amman. The blue dome decorated with a magnificent mosaic pattern is very conspicuous in a white building, so it is also known as the Blue Dome Mosque. A pair of minarets in front of the temple can be used as coordinates for tourists to locate in Amman. The blue dome of King Abdullah's mosque, decorated with a magnificent mosaic pattern, stands out in a white building and is also known as the Blue Dome Monastery. A pair of minarets in front of the temple can be used as coordinates for tourists to locate in Amman. It can accommodate up to 7,000 people at the same time, and another 3,000 people at the same time in the courtyard. Non-Muslims are welcome to come and even convert to Islam, but souvenir areas for female non-Muslim tourists can only be accessed during Non-Worship hours by borrowing the required gowns (black and brown).