** Introduction**
Faisal Masjid is the largest mosque in Pakistan and one of the largest mosques in the world. It is located at the foothills of the Margalla Hills in Islamabad, giving it a very beautiful and peaceful setting.
History
The idea of building Faisal Masjid was proposed in 1966.
It was funded by King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia, after whom the mosque is named.
Construction started in 1976 and was completed in 1986.
The mosque was officially opened in 1988.
Architecture and Design
The mosque was designed by a Turkish architect, Vedat Dalokay.
Unlike traditional mosques, Faisal Masjid does not have a dome.
Its design is inspired by a Bedouin desert tent, which makes it unique.
It has four tall minarets, each about 90 meters (300 feet) high, inspired by Turkish architecture.
The mosque is made of white marble, giving it a cjlean and elegant look.
Capacity
Faisal Masjid can accommodate around:
10,000 worshippers inside
Over 100,000 worshippers in its courtyard and surrounding areas during large gatherings (like Eid prayers).
Interior Features
The interior is simple yet beautiful.
It has:
Elegant Islamic calligraphy
A large chandelier
Minimal decoration to maintain a peaceful prayer environment
Verses from the Holy Quran are written on the walls.
** Location**
Situated in Sector E-7, Islamabad
At the base of the Margalla Hills
Easily visible from many parts of the city
Symbol of Pakistan
Faisal Masjid is often shown in:
Pakistani currency notes
National documentaries
Tourism promotions
It is considered a symbol of Islamabad and Pakistan.
Conclusion
Faisal Masjid is not just a place of worship but a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture. Its unique design, spiritual importance, and scenic location make it one of the most iconic mosques in the world.