Taj-ul-Masajid explained

Taj-ul-Masajid
Established:1887 C.E.
Religious Affiliation:Islam
Map Type:India Madhya Pradesh#India
Coordinates:23.263°N 77.393°W
Map Size:275
Location:Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
Website:https://www.darululoomtajulmasajid.in
Architecture Type:Mosque
Architecture Style:Indo-Islamic architecture, Mughal architecture
Funded By:Nawab Shah Jahan Begum, Sultan Jahan Begum
Interior Area:23000m2
Dome Quantity:3
Minaret Quantity:2
Minaret Height:67 m

The Taj-ul-Masajid (Arabic: {{Script/Arabic|تَاجُ ٱلْمَسَاجِد) or Tāj-ul-Masjid (Arabic: {{Script/Arabic|تَاجُ ٱلْمَسْجِد), is a mosque situated in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.[1] It is the largest mosque in India and one of the largest mosques in the world.[2] [3]

History

The construction of the Taj-ul-Masajid was started by Nawab Shah Jahan Begum of Bhopal, in the newly built walled suburb of Shahjahanabad. The exact year when construction was started is unclear; Sharma estimates it to be 1871. Bhopal-based journalist and the author of Masajid-e-Bhopal, Aarif Aziz states the date to be 1887.[4]

After Shah Jahan Begum died in 1901, the mosque continued to be built by her daughter Sultan Jahan Begum, till the end of her lifetime. The structure was planned in the midst of three water bodies, namely: Munshi Hussain Talab; Noor Mahal Talab; and Motia Talab.[5] Hamidullah Khan helped construct one gate of the mosque on the suggestions of Shah Jahan Begum.[4]

The construction work was later on led by Islamic scholar Imran Khan Nadwi, whose brother Salman Khan Nadwi, supervised the constructions. The construction was complete by 1958 at an expenditure of 20 million Indian rupees.[4] The entrance of the mosque was renovated with motifs from 13th century Syrian mosques donated by the Emir of Kuwait in memory of his late wife.[6]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, the mosque was used as a vaccination center.[7]

Architecture

The Taj-ul-Masajid largely takes inspiration from Mughal architecture.[8] The mosque has a pink facade topped by two 18-storey high octagonal minarets with marble domes, an impressive main hallway with attractive pillars, and marble flooring resembling the likes of Jama Masjid in Delhi and the Badshahi Mosque of Lahore.[9] It has a courtyard with a large ablution tank in the centre. It has a double-storeyed gateway with four recessed archways and nine cusped multifold openings in the main prayer hall. The massive pillars in the hall hold 27 ceilings through squinted arches of which 16 ceilings are decorated with ornate petalled designs.[10]

The mosque also features a zenana (women's gallery), rare given that prayer from home was the norm for women at the time of the mosque's construction.[11] [12]

Annual congregation

Bhopal Tablighi Ijtema, an annual three-day congregation of the Tablighi Jamaat was hosted in the Taj-ul-Masajid between 1948 and 2001.[4] It was shifted to Intkhedi.[13] outside the city due to shortage of space.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2013-03-16. Wondrous Masajid. 2021-06-26. Deccan Herald. en.
  2. Web site: Daniel . McCrohan . The search for the world's smallest mosque . . 2010.
  3. Web site: Taj-ul-Masajid . bhopal.nic.in . dead . 27 September 2014 . 28 September 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110928035805/http://bhopal.nic.in/interest.htm .
  4. Book: Masajid-e-Bhopal . November 2003 . Iqra Publishing House . Bhopal . 117–118 . 3rd.
  5. Web site: Raj Bhavan MP The Hon'ble Governor. 2021-10-22. governor.mp.gov.in.
  6. News: Mulchandani . Anil . TAJ UL MASAJID . 7 April 2023 . Times Travel . 11 December 2015.
  7. News: 2021-04-10. Historical Taj-ul-Masajid premises in Bhopal used to vaccinate inter-faith people. 2021-06-26. The Siasat Daily. en-US.
  8. Web site: Taj-Ul-Masajid: Crown of the mosques, Bhopal - the largest mosque in India . 19 September 2021.
  9. News: 2015-09-25. Magnificent, and elaborate. en-IN. The Hindu. 2021-06-26. 0971-751X.
  10. Web site: 4to40.com . 2021-04-11 . Taj-ul-Masjid, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh . 2024-07-16 . Kids Portal For Parents . en-US.
  11. News: 2018-12-15. A queen's mark in Bhopal. 2021-10-22. Deccan Herald. en.
  12. News: 2013-03-16. Wondrous Masajid. 2021-10-22. Deccan Herald. en.
  13. News: Madhya Pradesh: Muslims pour in as Ijtema begins . 18 September 2021.