RIYADH: Nestled among the eastern villages of Al-Ahsa governorate, some 12 km from Hofuf, lies the village of Al-Tahimiya, which entices visitors with its whispers of a distant past.
Among Al-Tahimiya’s historical treasures is Al-Tahimiyyah Al-Sharqi Mosque, which stands as testament to the region’s rich heritage, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.
Believed to date back to the Ottoman era, Al-Tahimiyyah Al-Sharqi Mosque is a survivor. Its mud walls, partially cradled by the slopes of Mount Al-Qara, hint at an even older history, echoing architectural styles of bygone eras.
The mosque’s design reflects this, featuring three porticoes, an internal courtyard and an external wall. A traditional palm-frond-thatched completes the picture, alongside a single side-door.
It is named after the village of Al-Tahimiya and is located on the bank of the Al-Zuhairi River.
Al-Tahimiyyah Al-Sharqi Mosque attracts visitors not just from Al-Ahsa governorate, but from across the Arabian Gulf and beyond. Its proximity to the historically significant Mount Al-Qara adds to its appeal.
Visitors come to admire its distinctive structure and interior, often taking photos of it and the surrounding palm trees against the backdrop of Jabal Al-Qarah mountains.
The mosque can accommodate about 50 worshippers and features an ablution area outside.