The Princess Latifa bint Sultan bin Abdulaziz Mosque (Arabic: جامع الأميرة لطيفة بنت سلطان بن عبد العزيز) is a Sunni Islam Friday mosque in the al-Rahmaniyah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Opened in 2013, it is named after Princess Latifa bint Sultan Al Saud, the daughter of Saudi crown prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz and granddaughter of King Abdulaziz ibn Saud, the founder of Saudi Arabia.
The mosque was opened on 7 July 2013 during the reign of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz and was built by an Indian construction firm.
[4][5] It covers an area of 300,000 square metres (74 acres)[clarification needed] and can accommodate approximately 7,000 worshippers.
[6] As of 2023[update], the inaugural Imam, Sheikh Nasser bin Ali Al-Qatami, appointed in 2013,[7] continued to lead the congregation.