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Shah Faisal Mosque

Faisal Mosque is the mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan. Located on the foothills of Margalla Hills in Islamabad, the mosque features a contemporary design consisting of eight sides of concrete shell and is inspired by a Bedouin tent. Shah Faisal Masjid is located in Islamabad, the Capital of Pakistan. It was named after the King of Saudi Arabia. The King also pay for the construction of the Shah Faisal Mosque. It is one of the largest, unique and faisal mosque history in South Asia. Over 100,000 worshipers can offer prayers in its main hall and courtyard. Shah Faisal Masjid is famous for its architecture, which is a departure from the traditional vault. The building of Masjid like a tent, situated between four minarets. Shah Faisal Masjid is also included in a list of the most beautiful Masjids in the world.

Shah Faisal Mosque history is interesting. the King Faisal Bin Abdul Aziz suggested in 1966 to build a primarily funded Masjid the Faisal Masjid. It is named in his honor. The cost of the Masjid is about US$120 million today, was a gift from the King Faisal of Saudi Arabia. Ever since its conception, this unique Masjid is regarded as the National Masjid of Pakistan. It also symbolizes the aspirations of the new nation. The architect of the Masjid was Vedat Dalokay of Turkey. His design was selected after an international competition in 1969. The construction of the Masjid began in 1976 by the National Construction of Pakistan. After that, the construction of the Masjid was completed in 1986. This Masjid covered an area of 54,000 square feet. Nearly 10,000 worshipers can offer prayers in its main prayer hall. Also, it can accommodate 40,000 worshipers in its porticoes and 50,000 worshipers in its courtyard. All the four minarets of the Masjid are 90m high and measure 10 x 10 m in circumference. Its main prayer hall is smaller than that of the other halls.

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