Kakrail Mosque
Malwali Mosque, Kakrail Markaz | |
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মালওয়ালী মসজিদ, কাকরাইল মারকাজ | |
Ramna, Dhaka, Bangladesh. | |
Municipality | Dhaka South City Corporation |
Geographic coordinates | 23°44′13″N 90°24′13″E / 23.7369°N 90.4035°E |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Haji Abdul Mukit Saheb RH. |
Founder | 2nd Hazratji Maulana Mohammad Yousuf Shaheb Kandhlawi (RH.) 2nd Aamir of World Tablighi Jamat |
Malwali Mosque, Kakrail Markaz (
in Bangladesh.Leadership
The mosque is being managed by two disputed groups of Tablighi Jaamat. Followers of Aalami Sura control the markaz for 28 days and the followers of Nizamuddin (mainstream Tablighi Jamaat) and Maulana Saad control the markaz for 14 days.
History
There is disagreement as to when and by whom the mosque was first built but it is seemingly the case that a previous mosque existed in the premises prior to Tablighi administration. Some claim that the original mosque was made of
In 1952, the Tablighi Jamaat movement in Bangladesh relocated their headquarters from Khan Mohammad Mridha Mosque, and declared the Kakrail Mosque as its Markaz (centre). [4] The three-storey mosque was rebuilt under the supervision of Haji Abdul Muqit, an architect belonging to the Tablighi Jamaat.[5]
Maulana Zubair Ahmed was an imam of this mosque in 2020.[6]
Architecture
The present mosque is designed by engineer Haji Abdul Muqit. Adjacent to the roof of the mosque are triangular carvings. The pillars of the mosque are square in shape. The west wall of the mosque is rippling. The mosque also has wide verandas on three sides. On the south and north sides there are two pond-like houses for Wudu rituals and can serve hundreds of people at once. There are also more modern arrangements for performing Wudu outside of the mosque building. A short distance north of the mosque is a two-storey building for toilets and bathrooms.[5] There are no entrance doors and so it is open day and night.[7]
See also
- Tablighi Jamaat
- Nerul Markaz of Alami Shura ( India)
- Darul Uloom Deoband
- Bishwa ijtema
- Raiwind Markaz,( Pakistan)
References
- OCLC 891697830.
- ISBN 9789811072352
- OL 30677644M. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
- ^ Ghazi Abdul Hadi (21 January 2010). তাবলিগ জামাতের কাকরাইল মসজিদ কিছুটা ব্যতিক্রম. Kaler Kantho (in Bengali).
- ^ a b কাকরাইল মসজিদের ইতিহাস ও দাওয়াতি কার্যক্রম. Desh Shomoy (in Bengali).
- ^ "First phase of Bishwa Ijtema ends with final prayer for peace". bdnews24.com. 12 January 2020. Retrieved 24 June 2023.
- ^ "Kakrail Mosque & Tablig Markaz". TouristPlaces.com.bd.