Rawdat Rashed (Arabic: روضة راشد, romanized: Rawḑat Rāshid) is a village in Qatar, located in the municipality of Al-Shahaniya.
[6] Located in central Qatar, approximately 45 kilometres (28 mi) from the capital Doha, the village was once of considerable size but lost much of its population due to government efforts to resettle the country's rural population in Doha in the mid-to-late 20th century.
[11] A government wellfield is found in the area, and was previously used as a water source for Umm Bab's cement industry.
[13] Once completed, the reservoirs are expected to be the largest in the world in their category,[14] with a total length of 650 km and constructed at a cost of QR 14.5 billion.
[15] Rawdat Rashed is one of the three major landfill sites in the country, being used mainly for construction and demolition waste.
The mosque's courtyard can be entered through two simple post and lintel openings on the east and north sides; the original wooden doors having been lost to time.
The inner iwan of the qibla follows a similar design, being wide and narrow with a high ceiling and two windows at both ends.