The Grand Mosque in Sabha stands as one of the region’s most ancient mosques, deeply rooted in the religious and cultural consciousness of the city’s inhabitants. Despite minor updates to its façade and exterior facilities in recent years, it largely preserves its original architectural essence.
This significant religious edifice, located in the Al-Jadid district on the fringes of the old city, serves as a primary hub for annual religious observances. These events include commemorating the birth of the Prophet and the night of Al-Israa and Al-Miraj, alongside holding Holy Quran recitation completion ceremonies throughout the blessed month of Ramadan.