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Iran to Make World’s Largest Carpet for Algeria Grand Mosque

15:42 - September 10, 2015
News ID: 3361110
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Iranian carpet weavers in the northeastern city of Neyshabour will weave a large carpet for the grand mosque of Algeria.

According to the website of the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization, the carpet will Covering an area of 10,000 square meters.


A number of officials from Neyshabour, including the city’s MPs had previously suggested to Algerian Awqaf and Islamic affairs ministry that the mosque’s carpet be made by Neyshabour artisans.


Algerian officials have welcomed the idea and sent a letter to Iran via the North African country’s ministry of foreign affairs, expressing willingness to host an Iranian delegation for final talks on the project.


Algeria’s Mohammadia Mega Mosque, whose construction began in 2012, is being built on a 218,525 square meter site in Algiers.


It will be the third largest mosque in the world after those in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah, Saudi Arabia.


The main attraction of the mosque will be a 265m-tall minaret.


The mosque complex comprises a multimedia library, the minaret, a research centre, a meeting room, a prayer room that can accommodate nearly 35,000 people, a Quran school with residential facilities and a museum. 


The world’s largest carpet at present is also an Iranian-made rug. It graces the main prayer hall of a mosque in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates.


Covering an area of 5,700 square meters, the four-piece rug was made in 21 months by more than 1,200 handpicked carpet weavers, 20 technicians, 30 designers, dyers and other skilled Iranian experts.

 

 

The production of the world’s largest handmade rug began in January 2006 by the Iran Carpet Company (ICC). The design work took six months, the weaving a year and the finishing work a further three months.


This large hand-made masterpiece has a unique design, featuring five big medallions depicting various traditional flower motifs. About 30 tons of wool and 15 tons of cotton were used in weaving the mammoth rug in the size 135x46 meters.

 

 

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