The Sheikh Muhammad bin Ibrahim Mosque is one of the mosques in the Qasr Al-Hakam area. The mosque is located in the Qasr Al-Hakam area in Al-Dirah district, in the center of Riyadh, the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
What distinguishes the Sheikh Muhammad bin Ibrahim Mosque is the presence of a square-shaped minaret attached to the mosque building and surrounded by a winding staircase on it. Praying in small shops on the western and southern sides, which are small shops that do not exceed three meters in depth and width as well. The mosque also contains the courtyard located on the eastern side of the mosque and is surrounded by a gallery. The prayer hall is divided by columns into five longitudinal and transverse rows, totaling 25 squares, the side of which is 9 meters, and the columns of the prayer hall not only play a structural role, but they also play the role of a distributor of air, as they are hollow from the inside and contain air conditioning channels.