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Karachi to have world’s third largest mosque

Published: 05 Nov 2014 - 07:03 am | Last Updated: 19 Jan 2022 - 09:09 pm

ISLAMABAD: Bahria Town is going to build a mosque in Karachi which will be the third largest mosque of the world, after the Masjidul Haram in Makkah, and Masjidul Nabavi in, Madinah, and the largest one in the non-Arab world.
With regard to their sanctity, no mosque can be holier than Masjidul Haram and Masjidul  Nabavi, therefore, the mosque to be built in Bahria Town would in effect be the largest in the rest of the world.
The mosque, which will accommodate around 800,000 people at a time, is going to be built by renowned architect Nayyar Ali Dada, who would also keep in view the architecture of the mosques of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Malaysia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait.
The mosque will cost billions of rupees. The material used in the mosque will be of high quality and the best air conditioning system will be installed there.
Bahria Town Chairman Malik Riaz Hussain said that the mosque would be constructed in the shortest possible time. He vowed to allocate all resources to construct the mosque, and hoped that Allah Almighty would help him in this endeavour.
Malik Riaz Hussain has built the seventh largest mosque of the world in Lahore’s Bahria Town in the shortest possible period. Renowned religious scholar, Maulana Tariq Jamil, led the Friday prayers followed by more than 100,000 believers there recently.
The mosque is a representative of the culture of Pakistan and Islam, and can accommodate around 70,000 believers.
Malik Riaz Hussain has now requested the nation to help him in constructing the third largest mosque of the world in Karachi.
He pledged that he would use the bounty conferred by Allah Almighty on him in building the mosque which would be an emblem of Islamic culture.
He said that an Islamic Centre and a museum will also be affiliated with this mosque. Here, holy antiques, ancient Quranic manuscripts, books carrying the explanation of the Quran and Islamic books will also be placed.
In the third largest mosque of the world in Karachi, an Islamic institution will be organised where leading scholars will give lectures and international moots will also be arranged.
Moreover, CCTV cameras, walkthrough gates and a state-of-the-art air conditioning plant will also be installed, in addition to chandeliers. An institute of Islamic research will also be created.
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