Grand Jamia Mosque, Lahore

Grand Jamia Mosque
گرینڈ جامع مسجد
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
OwnershipMalik Riaz
Leadershipowner Of behria Town Malik Riaz
Year consecrated2014
Location
LocationBahria Town, Lahore, Pakistan
Grand Jamia Mosque, Lahore is located in Lahore
Grand Jamia Mosque, Lahore
Shown within Lahore
Geographic coordinates31°22′05″N 74°11′09″E / 31.368100°N 74.185787°E / 31.368100; 74.185787
Architecture
Architect(s)Nayyar Ali Dada
Typemosque
StyleIslamic, Mughal
FounderMalik Riaz
Funded byMalik Riaz
Construction costRs. 4 billion (US$14 million)
Specifications
Capacity70,000 worshipers
Dome(s)21
Minaret(s)4
Minaret height165 feet
Website
Grand Jamia Masjid.com

Grand Jamia Mosque Lahore (Urdu: گرینڈ جامع مسجد) is a mosque located in Bahria Town, Lahore, Pakistan. With a capacity of 70,000 worshippers, it is the third largest mosque in Pakistan and the fourteenth largest mosque in the world.[1]

Designed by Nayyar Ali Dada, it was inaugurated on Eid al-Adha on 6 October 2014. It can accommodate 25,000 worshipers indoors, while the courtyard and corridor leading to the main halls of worship can accommodate a total of 70,000.[2] The architecture is influenced by Badshahi Masjid, Wazir Khan Mosque and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, with construction costs of over 4 billion rupees (or approximately $39 million).[3][4]

The structure comprises four minarets, each 165 ft tall, and a grand dome, which is surrounded by 20 smaller domes. The exterior is surfaced with 4 million handmade Multani tiles. The interior is decorated with custom-made carpets imported from Turkey and over 50 chandeliers imported from Iran. One of the floors consists of an Islamic heritage museum displaying rare Quranic collections, an Islamic library and also an Islamic art gallery with various antique artifacts.[5] Over four million Multani handcrafted mosaic tiles cover the surface area of the mosque.[6]

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  3. ^ "New Lahore mosque will have largest indoor capacity". The Express Tribune. 15 February 2013. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  4. ^ "Bahria Town mosques open". The Nation. 27 January 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Unparalleled achievement: Zardari inaugurates Pakistan's largest mosque". The Express Tribune. 15 October 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  6. ^ "Beautiful Mosque Pictures". www.beautifulmosque.com. Archived from the original on 2021-12-07. Retrieved 2016-10-25.