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The weekend in Oman is Friday and Saturday, meaning that school runs from Sunday-Thursday each week. On Friday, I took a quick walk to the nearby beach (about 15 minutes to walk there).
On Saturday, I joined an excursion group organized by my language program (they organize 2-3 trips or events each week). We drove about 15 minutes to the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultan_Qaboos_Grand_Mosque), which is a pretty amazing place. About 7000 men and 6750 women can pray there at once (in separate indoor areas). Including space outside, at least 20000 people could pray there. The whole complex is huge and the decorations are intricate. Also, the materials come from many different countries. Our guide, Naima, mentioned that the maple wood in the library was from the U.S.
After visiting the women’s prayer area and walking outside a bit, we went into the men’s prayer area, which is the fanciest part of the mosque.
The tour ends with some free Omani coffee (not the same as American coffee) and dates, which is a traditional way the Omani people entertain guests. Our guide also gave us free Korans and various informational pamphlets about Islam, sort of like the Gideons giving out bibles on campuses, I guess. If you ever come to Muscat, make sure to visit the Grand Mosque!