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Baitul Aman Mosque

Coordinates:22°49′09″N90°15′01″E / 22.819293°N 90.250270°E /22.819293; 90.250270
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Mosque in Wazirpur, Barisal, Bangladesh
Guthia Mosque
বাইতুল আমান জামে মসজিদ
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionHanafi
Location
LocationChanguria,Wazirpur,Barisal
CountryBangladesh
Baitul Aman Mosque is located in Bangladesh
Baitul Aman Mosque
Shown within Bangladesh
Coordinates22°49′09″N90°15′01″E / 22.819293°N 90.250270°E /22.819293; 90.250270
Architecture
Typemosque
Established16 December 2003
Construction cost200 million BDT
Specifications
Capacity20,000 worshipers
Dome20
Minaret1
Minaret height58 m (190 ft)
Materialsmarble stone

TheBaitul Aman Jame Masjid Complex (Bengali:বাইতুল আমান জামে মসজিদ,Arabic:بيت الأمان جامع مسجد), commonly known asGuthia Mosque (Bengali:গুঠিয়া মসজিদ) ofBarisal, is a mosque complex ofBangladesh having a land area of 14 acres, comparing to the 8.30 acres land area of the national mosqueBaitul Mukarram of the country.[1][2] The Baitul Aman Jame Masjid Complex consists of amosque, a largeeidgah, a graveyard, three lakes, amadrasa and an orphanage.[2] Established on December 16, 2003, Guthia Mosque is also a tourist spot.[3]

Construction

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Construction of the mosque complex began on December 16, 2003, under the supervision of SAS Foundation. A small mosque already existed.[4] The complex is a private initiative by Sharifuddin Ahmed Santu, a local politician and businessman who lived abroad.[3] The mosque took four years and one month to be completed. The complex was designed by architect M. Ameenul Haque.

The cost of the construction in those times was 200 million BDT. The complex was inaugurated on October 20, 2006, with three lakes, a mosque, an orphanage, a madrasa, an Eidgah and a 58-meter high minaret constructed of white marble.[5]

Architecture

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The mosque's architecture is inspired by Islamic architecture from various parts of middle east. Architect M. Ameenul Haque went on a trip to the middle east with the founder to research the architecture and design of some of the most beautiful mosques in the world. He adopted the domical style for Baitul Aman mosque.

The mosque complex stands on 14 acres. The mosque itself consists of 20 domes. The three lakes surrounding the mosque are situated so that they reflect the whole mosque from different angles. Gardens are placed around the lakes and the mosque. A number of calligraphies ofAyatul Kursi are found around the mosque and the inner part of dome of the mosque also has the Ayatul Kursi carved on it. The inner wall of the mosque has theSurat ar-Rahman written on it. The inner part of the mosque has a capacity of 1,400 people, while the outer has a capacity of 5,000 people. Several thousand people can pray in the Eidgah adjacent to the mosque at a time. The 58 meters high minaret of the mosque is the tallest in the country. A graveyard stands on the south-eastern part of the complex.[2]

Gallery

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  • The mosque in 2016
    The mosque in 2016
  • Guthia Mosque at dusk
    Guthia Mosque at dusk
  • Entrance to main prayer hall
    Entrance to main prayer hall
  • Baitul Aman Jame Masjid Complex, Guthia at night
    Baitul Aman Jame Masjid Complex, Guthia at night
  • The mosque at night
    The mosque at night

See also

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References

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  1. ^দেশের সর্ববৃহত ও সর্বাধুনিক মসজিদ.Manab Zamin (in Bengali). July 28, 2014. Archived fromthe original on 2015-01-29. Retrieved2015-01-30.
  2. ^abcঅনন্য সুন্দর বরিশালের গুঠিয়া মসজিদ.Daily Naya Diganta (in Bengali). July 18, 2014. Archived fromthe original on 2015-01-29. Retrieved2015-01-30.
  3. ^abশিল্পের ছোঁয়ায় গুঠিয়া মসজিদ.Jaijaidin (in Bengali). July 29, 2012. Archived fromthe original on 2015-01-29. Retrieved2015-01-30.
  4. ^"History". SAS Foundation. July 29, 2012. Archived fromthe original on 2015-01-29. Retrieved2015-01-30.
  5. ^গুঠিয়া মসজিদ বরিশাল.Kaler Kantho (in Bengali). September 14, 2010. Archived fromthe original on 2015-01-29. Retrieved2015-01-30.
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