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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 ]
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 ...
Location Image Year Religious Denomination Remarks Aasfi Masjid: Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh: 1784 CE: Shia: Located in the Bara Imambara complex; Built by Asaf-ud-Daula, 4th Nawab of Awadh; Atala Masjid: Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh: 1408 CE: Sunni: In 1377 CE, Firuz Shah Tughlaq, the 19th Sultan of Delhi and 3rd ruler of Tughlaq dynasty laid the foundation
The 51st leader of the Dawoodi Bohras, Syedna Taher Saifuddin built Saifee Masjid in 1926, and it was the largest community mosque of that time. [2] Syedna Taher Saifuddin laid the foundation stone of the mosque on May 6, 1923 (21 Ramadan, 1341 Hijri) and inaugurated the completed mosque in a period of three years on March 9, 1926 (25 Shaban 1344 AH).
Around 160,000 tents, 150,000 toilets and a 776-mile (1,249-kilometer) drinking water pipeline have been installed at a temporary tent city covering 4,000 hectares, roughly the size of 7,500 ...
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Taj-ul Masjid; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Anexo:Mezquitas mayores del mundo; Taj-ul-Masajid; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Wikipédia:Atelier graphique/Images à améliorer/Archives/Août 2010; Usage on hi.wikipedia.org ताज-उल-मस्जिद, भोपाल; Usage on incubator.wikimedia.org
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