During the 1970s and ‘80s, work on completing the construction was undertaken and the entrance was renovated with the addition of ancient motifs from circa 1250 Syrian mosques by the contribution of the Emir of Kuwait to commemorate the memory of his departed wife. The majesty of the mosque building, called the Mother of Mosques, is denoted by the extra `a’ in the name. It is important to note that the mosque is closed to non-Muslims during namaaz hours.
Taj ul Masajid
Anil MulchandaniAnil Mulchandani|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, BHOPAL Updated : Dec 11, 2015, 04.53 PM IST
During the 1970s and ‘80s, work on completing the construction was undertaken and the entrance was renovated with the addition of ancient motifs from circa 1250 Syrian mosques by the contribution of the Emir of Kuwait to commemorate the memory of his departed wife. The majesty of the mosque building, called the Mother of Mosques, is denoted by the extra `a’ in the name. It is important to note that the mosque is closed to non-Muslims during namaaz hours.
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