Pagla Jame Masjid

Pagla Jame Masjid, (Bengali: পাগলা জামে মসজিদ), known locally as Raypur Boro Masjid, (Bengali: রায়পুর বড় মসজিদ, Arabic: جامع رايفور الكبير), is a mosque in the village of Raypur, Paschim Pagla, South Sunamganj, Sunamganj District, Bangladesh. It lies on the banks of the Mahashing River. It was built by a local businessman called Yasin Mirza.[1]

Pagla Jame Masjid
পাগলা জামে মসজিদ
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni
Statusactive
Location
LocationSouth Sunamganj, Bangladesh
Architecture
Architect(s)Mumin Astagar
TypeMosque
StyleIslamic architecture
Groundbreaking1924
Completed1941
Construction cost৳10 lakh (BDT)
Specifications
Length150 feet
Width50 feet
Height (max)40 feet
Dome(s)3
Dome height (outer)25 feet
Minaret(s)6

History

After travelling and admiring buildings around the subcontinent, in particular Calcutta, a local businessman named Yasin Mirza decided to build a mosque in his local village of Raypur. Groundbreaking took place in 1924 and construction in 1931. It took 10 years to complete. Yasin Mirza hired architects and builders from cities of the British Raj such as Calcutta and Delhi. The main architect was Mumin Astagar, a descendant of one of the architects of the Taj Mahal. During this period, Mumin was living in Dacca.[2]

Description

It is a two-storey building. In front of the building is a large eidgah. There is a gate on the north side. The building has three domes.[3]

References

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