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Inside the mosque, let all comers, but because the mosque is an active place of prayer and a Muslim shrine, women should cover their heads. Not allowed to go to the mosque wearing shorts. At the time of prayers tourists kicked out.

Rules of conduct in the mosque:

"We urge all visitors to respect our religion and place of prayer, following these simple rules: Visitors must have an appropriate dress code, otherwise you will not be allowed inside.

* Decency, conservative, neoblegayuschaya clothing with long sleeves, long skirts and trousers;
* Shorts for men are forbidden.
* Shorts and skirts should not be above the knees.
* Do not fitting clothing, bathing suits and beachwear.
* Shoes must be removed before entering the mosque, so we recommend flip-flops.
* Women should have a scarf to cover their heads (available at check-in)
* Intimate behavior, ie, holding hands or kissing is not allowed in Muslim places of worship.
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