खजूर वाली मस्जिद - New Delhi

4.4/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact खजूर वाली मस्जिद

Address :

Gali Number 14, Block A, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi 110005, India

Postal code : 110005
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Gali Number 14, Block A, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, Delhi 110005, India
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Sajid Ibrahim on Google

An Islamic Historical Place..Good and Clean Atmosphere..
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Syed Madani on Google

Excellent monument and masjid build in India, it's very unique and important features of the walls. It's better to visit in the afternoon slot. Or avoid Friday prayers. It would be crowded.
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Ramnas EM on Google

Historical place, Big minarets and wonderful architecture
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Dr G V Hari on Google

UNESCO had added this in the world heritage list. Nearby is Karims hotel one of the best places you get biriyani !
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TK26 GROUP on Google

It's jumamasjid not Delhi old and grand jumamasjid grand jumamasjid is in my photos
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Ameen Arshad Nediya on Google

Ist a beautiful place that I visited, the people are very good and kind , if your at dehli you must visit Juma Masjid
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Salman Ustad on Google

Shah Jahan’s last architectural extravagance, the Jama Masjid towers over Old Delhi and is India’s largest mosque. Commissioned by Shah Jahan in 1650 the mosque took six years to be constructed and was completed in 1656. The massive courtyard of the Jama Masjid can hold up to twenty five thousand worshippers and houses many interesting relics, including an ancient copy of the Quran inscribed on deer skin. The main prayer hall of the Jama Masjid is topped with three white bulbous domes and the entrance is adorned with high rising arches which cover the mihrab (an alcove in the wall which indicates the direction of prayer). A pool in the centre of the mosque is used by the faithful for ablutions before prayer. The Jama Masjid is flanked by slim red and white minarets on all four sides which reach high into the sky. In the north east corner of the mosque is a small shrine which houses relics of Prophet Muhammad, such as a red hair from his beard, his sandals and his footprint imprinted on a marble slab. Opening Closing Time 7am to an hour before sunset (summer), 8am to an hour before sunset (winter). The Jama Masjid is closed for half an hour in the afternoon for prayers. Entrance Fee Entry is free and open for all, though a fee of Rs.200 is charged for cameras. Please remember to dress modestly while visiting the Jama Masjid, no shorts, short skirts or sleeveless tops are allowed. Visitors and worshippers are required to remove their shoes at the entrance.
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Shifarath Roshan on Google

One of the biggest masjid in India constructed by Mughal king shajahan. It’s simmetric design to 4 direction and view to old Delhi from its roof calling tourists to this historical place

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