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  2. Taj-ul-Masajid - Wikipedia

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    The Taj-ul-Masajid (Arabic: تَاجُ ٱلْمَسَاجِد, romanized: Tāj-ul-Masājid, lit. 'Crown of Mosques'), also known as the Tāj-ul-Masjid ( Arabic : تَاجُ ٱلْمَسْجِد ), is a Sunni mosque , affiliated with Tablighi Jamaat , part of the Deobandi movement , located in Bhopal , in the state of Madhya Pradesh , India. [ 1 ]

  3. List of largest mosques - Wikipedia

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    Taj-ul-Masajid: 175,000 [citation needed] 23,000 [14] Bhopal India: 1901 Sunni: Jamkaran Mosque: 150,000 [citation needed] 370,000 Qom Iran: 984: Shia: Egypt's Islamic Cultural Center (Masjid Misr Al Kabeer) 130,000 [citation needed] 250,000 New Administrative Capital Egypt: 2023 Sunni: Djamaa el Djazaïr: 120,000 [15] 20,000 [15] Algiers ...

  4. List of mosques in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Moti Masjid: Lahore, Punjab: 160 m 2 (1,700 sq ft) 1635 Moti Masjid is a 17th-century religious building located inside the Lahore Fort. It is a small, white marble structure built by Mughal emperor Jahangir, and is among his prominent extensions to the Lahore Fort Complex. [18] [19] Wazir Khan Mosque: Lahore, Punjab: 10,000: 3,825 m 2 (41,170 ...

  5. Taj-ul-Masjid - Wikipedia

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  6. Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The word 'mosque' entered the English language from the French word mosquée, probably derived from Italian moschea (a variant of Italian moscheta), from either Middle Armenian մզկիթ (mzkit), Medieval Greek: μασγίδιον (masgídion), or Spanish mezquita, from Arabic: مسجد, romanized: masjid (meaning "site of prostration (in prayer)" and hence a place of worship), either from ...

  7. Masjid-e-Rasheed - Wikipedia

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    Masjid-e-Rashid (Urdu: مسجد رشید), also known as Jame Rashid Mosque, Masjid-e-Rashidiyah, and Taj Masjid, is a mosque located in the compound of Darul Uloom Deoband in the Saharanpur district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This mosque is named after Rasheed Ahmad Gangohi, the second patron of Darul Uloom Deoband.

  8. Badshahi Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Aurangzeb chose an architectural plan similar to that of Shah Jahan's choice for the Jama Masjid in Delhi, though he built the Badshahi mosque on a much larger scale. [23] Both mosques feature red sandstone with white marble inlay, which is a departure from typical mosque design in Lahore, in which decoration is done by means of intricate tile ...

  9. Jama Mosque, Delhi - Wikipedia

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    The Masjid-i-Jehan-Numa, commonly known as the Jama Masjid (Urdu: جامع مسجد, romanized: jāme masjid) of Delhi, is one of the largest Sunni mosques in India. [ 1 ] Its builder is the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan , between 1644 and 1656, and inaugurated by its first Imam , Syed Abdul Ghafoor Shah Bukhari.