Jamia Sakina-Tul-Sughra Mosque (جامعہ مسجد سکینہ تلصغریٰ) is a mosque in Jatoi Tehsil, District Muzaffargarh, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] The mosque lies in a settlement known as Kotla Rehm Ali Shah, named after Syed Rehm Ali Shah who constructed a mosque at the same place about 200 years ago.[citation needed] Masjid Sakina-Tul-Sughra was founded by Syed Ismail Ahmed Hussain Bokhari,[1] a US-based interventional cardiologist.

The Jamia is composed of a mosque and school and serves as a community center where services are provided to the neighboring villages and free meals are given daily to anyone in the community.

Jamia Sakeena-Tul-Sughra is situated 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Jatoi city on Jatoi-Shah Jamal Road in Kotla Rehm Ali Shah, District Muzaffargarh.[2][3][4]

Design

The mosque is designed by Turkish architecture specialist. The construction of the mosque started on 31 January 2006 and took one and a half year to complete. Having two minarets with each of 55 metres (180 ft) height, the total area of the mosque is 52 kanals.[1] The first Aza'an (call to prayer) in the new mosque was recited on 27 September 2007.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "MASJID SAKINA-TUL-SUGHRA" (PDF). punjab.gov.pk. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  2. ^ "10 Famous Mosques in Pakistan". Pakistan Defence.
  3. ^ FAROOQ, KHAWAJA UMER (28 July 2013). "india". Islamic Landmarks.
  4. ^ "From A.G Computers Jatoi VIP Masjid Sakina tul Sughra Kottla Rahim Ali Shah Complete History | Music Jinni". musicjinni.
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