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Baitul Mukarram Masjid [13] has an Islamic educational institute within the mosque, where students can get Islamic education. The mosque and its associated area covers about five acres. [ 14 ] Mosque having library, dispensary and hostel.
The mosque is on a very high platform. The Baitul Mukarram National Mosque's building is eight storied and 99 feet high from the ground level. According to the original plan, the main entrance of the mosque was to be on the eastern side. The 'shaan' on the east is 29,000 square feet with ablution space on its south and north sides.
Numerous masjids are located in this area. ‘Baitul Mukarram’, the national masjid, is located in this Zone. Naya Paltan Jame masjid, Purana Paltan masjid, Purana Paltan Lane Bot-tola masjid are amongst others to be mentioned. Most of these masjids were built during the earlier decades of the last century.
Qassabtuly Masjid: PK Ghosh Road, Koshaituli, Old Dhaka: 1919 Sunni: Officially Qassabtuly Jam E Masjid: Musa Khan Masjid: University of Dhaka, Dhaka: 18th century Sunni: University of Dhaka Central Mosque University of Dhaka, Dhaka: Sunni: Jahangirnagar University Central Mosque Jahangirnagar University, Savar Upazila: Sunni: National Martyrs ...
The Baitul Mukarram Society built the Baitul Mukarram (Arabic: بيت المكرّم; the holy house) mosque and Islamic scholars formed a Darul Ulum (Arabic: دار العلوم; house of knowledge) to popularize and research on Islamic philosophy, culture and way of life. [2]
Population distribution of Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Census 2017. Gulshan-e-Iqbal is dominated by the Urdu-speaking Muhajirs. [6] According to the 2017 census, it has a total population of 841,800, including 433,347 male, 408,298 female, and 155 transgender residents.
Baitul Mukarram National Mosque [5] Binat Bibi Mosque [6] Sunnati Jame Mosque; Chawk Mosque [7] Kakrail Mosque [8] Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque; Sat Gambuj Mosque [9] Churihatta Mosque [10] Star Mosque [11] Kartalab Khan Mosque [12] Musa Khan Mosque [13] Lalbagh Shahi Mosque [14] Shaista Khan Mosque [15]
Abdulhussain Thariani at the foundation ceremony of the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque. Abdulhusein Meheraly Thariani (3 April 1905 – 30 December 1972) was a member of the first generation of formally trained architects in Pakistan. [1] Amongst his most prominent works is the Baitul Mukarram (National Mosque of Bangladesh) in Dhaka ...