Masjid مسجد - New Delhi

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Jama Masjid, 1214, Choori Walan Rd, Sita Ram Bazar, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India

Postal code : 110006
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Jama Masjid, 1214, Choori Walan Rd, Sita Ram Bazar, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India
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Mohd Shafiq on Google

This is the best architecture​ of Mughal era, beautiful and Grand masjid.shaan of Delhi.
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Nahid Parveen on Google

Heritage of India! Great experience
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Hammad Masood on Google

One of the best mosque of India
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Elham Waerings on Google

This is shahi jama masjid Bht sukoon h yha Friday ki namaz 12:45 hoti h
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Vimal Pandey on Google

No doubt in its beauty but one thing that i dislike was the behavior of the local peoples mostly the seller of its nearby market.The steps of mosque is filled with beggers.But it is the place to visit once.
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Mohit Dock on Google

Jama Masjid (also spelled Jame Mosque, Jami Masjid, Jameh Mosque, Jamia Masjid or Jomeh Mosque) refers to the main mosque of a town, city or village, and is usually the place of gathering for Eid prayers and Friday prayers. These are sometimes called Congregational mosques or Friday mosques. Many places come to be known as a Jama Masjid as a proper name. These structures are listed below. Language and etymologyEdit The term "Jama Masjid" means "Mosque of Assembly" or "Congregational Mosque" and comes from Arabic, Arabic: مسجد الجمعة‎. Although the word "Jama" means assembly or congregation, it has been conflated with the word for Friday, the primary day of worship in Islam, and hence, originally incorrectly, but still sometimes these are called Friday Mosques, after the Jumu'ah or weekly Friday noon congregation prayers of Muslims. In Persian, the term is Persian: مسجد جامع‎ masjed(-e) jāme. Jameh (جامع) stems from the root word jám (جمع) meaning "gathering", as opposed to Jom'ah (جمعه) meaning "Friday".
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Atiquzzama Khan on Google

Jama Masjid, a great example of Mughal art built by Mughal emperor Shahjahan. A very large Mosque. Outside, you will find a large market, where you can purchase clothes, books, Attar, shoes, jewellery etc. Also, if you fond of Mughalai foods, you must visit this place. Al-Karim, Al-Jawahar hotels are famous for delicious non veg foods. Also, you can get Kababs, Biryanis and other non veg items there at very genuine rates. On gate number 2, there is famous market named Meena Bazaar, a small market with all necessary items. Alongside this, you must be careful about pickpockets.
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Andy MacDougall on Google

Great architecture, but charging R300 PER camera OR mobile phone is BS. Even charged my wife despite assurance that she wouldnt use her phone. Lots of locals taking phone pics, pretty sure they didn't pay. Welcome to Delhi :(

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