The style of the mosque is dominated by the Islamic style, as its entrances are characterized by pointed arches of high construction, followed by a roofed area, and then the doors of the mosque.
The southern main entrance is surmounted by three pointed arches on marble columns, followed by a covered area, and then the main mosque doors.
The external walls of the mosque consist of longitudinal decorative cornices. The windows are designed in groups, the columns and ceilings are made of reinforced concrete, and the walls are made of strong bricks.
There are four columns in the middle of the mosque, topped by a ceiling that rises above the rest of the ceilings of the mosque, and there are windows in it to introduce natural lighting, in the middle of which are four large main columns.
There is a chapel for women to the east of the mosque. It has a private entrance on Al-Khazzan Street, and all services are available in it, such as a toilet and others.