When was faisal mosque made




















There is room for an additional 24, in the porticoes and 40, in the courtyard. The mausoleum of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, whose funeral at the site was the largest in the history of Pakistan, is located adjacent to the mosque. Below is a location map and aerial view of Faisal Mosque.

Using the buttons on the left or the wheel on your mouse , you can zoom in for a closer look, or zoom out to get your bearings. To move around, click and drag the map with your mouse. Ultimately, Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay won the competition and his unconventional yet wonderful design for the mosque was approved.

The government of Pakistan then assigned about 46 acres of land near the base of Margalla Hills National Park for the project. The construction of the mosque was assigned to the National Construction Limited of Pakistan under the supervision of Azim Khan.

The total cost of the construction was over SAR 13 crore, which was paid by the government of Saudi Arabia. However, in a tragic turn of events, the Saudi premiere was assassinated in March in Riyadh. After his death, the government of Pakistan decided to name the mosque and the road leading to the site after the late King Faisal. The construction of Faisal Mosque was finally completed in But the first prayer congregation on the premises was held on June 18, Since then, the mosque has been open to the public.

The exceptional architecture of Faisal Mosque sets it apart from almost every other mosque in the world. The unique triangular design of the historic landmark was inspired by the Bedouin tents erected in the middle of the deserts. Though the most noteworthy feature of the mosque is the absence of a traditional dome. Instead of the conventional design of round dome surrounded by minarets, Faisal Mosque boasts a tent-like structure with sharp angles comprising eight sides of a concrete shell.

The entire Faisal Mosque is covered with white marble. Designed by a Turkish architect, Vedat Dalokay, and built between and , the mosque's geometric design modelled on a desert tent and clean lines make the impressive scale hard to discern until you are up close.

The four 88m minarets an old urban myth is that the ever-paranoid CIA demanded to inspect them, fearing they were missiles in disguise! Description The master plan of the city Islamabad was inspired by the Greek architecture. Worshippers Architect Name Vedar Dalokay. Year of Build Area



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