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Faisal Mosque, Islamabad
Completed in 1986, the (also known as ) is an exceptionally large and unique mosque in Islamabad. Designed by a Turkish architect who won an international competition for the honor, Faisal Mosque is shaped like a desert Bedouin's tent and functions as the nationa..
Faisal Mosque, Islamabad
Completed in 1986, the (also known as ) is an exceptionally large and unique mosque in Islamabad.
Designed by a Turkish architect who won an international competition for the honor, Faisal Mosque is shaped like a desert Bedouin's tent and functions as the national mosque of Pakistan.
History of Faisal Mosque King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia both suggested (in 1966) and largely funded the Faisal Mosque, which is named in his honor. Ever since its conception, the mosque has been regarded as the national mosque of Pakistan, and as such it symbolizes the hopes and aspirations of the new nation.
The architect was Vedat Dalokay of Turkey, whose design was chosen in 1969 after an international competition.
Constructed was completed in 1986. What to See at Faisal Mosque The Faisal Mosque is located on an elevated area of land against a picturesque backdrop of the Margalla Hills.
This enviable location represents the mosque's great importance and allows it to be seen from miles around day and night.
The mosque's architecture is strikingly modern and unique, lacking both the traditional domes and arches of most other mosques around the world.
The shape of the Faisal Mosque is an eight-sided concrete shell inspired by a desert Bedouin's tent and the cubic Ka'ba in Mecca, flanked by four unusual minarets inspired by Turkish architecture.
The architect later explained his thinking to design school students: Entrance is from the east, where the prayer hall is fronted by a courtyard with porticoes.
The International Islamic University was housed under the main courtyard but recently relocated to a new campus.
The mosque still houses a library, lecture hall, museum, and a cafe. The interior of the main tent-shaped hall is covered in white marble and decorated with mosaics, calligraphy by the Pakistani artist Sadeqain, and a spectacular Turkish-style chandelier.
The prayer hall can accommodate 10,000 worshippers. (There is room for an additional 24,000 in the porticoes and 40,000 in the courtyard.) The mausoleum of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, whose 1988 funeral at the site was the largest in the history of Pakistan, is located adjacent to the mosque.
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