Masjid e Kadriya - A Haven of Tranquility in BangaloreMasjid e Kadriya, located in Bangalore, is a serene and spiritually enriching place of worship. From the moment you step into the mosque, you are welcomed by a sense of peace and calm that envelops you, providing an ideal environment for prayer and reflection.The architecture of the mosque is both beautiful and functional. The clean, spacious prayer halls can accommodate a large number of worshippers, ensuring everyone has a comfortable place to pray. The intricate designs and elegant decor reflect the rich Islamic heritage and add to the mosque's aesthetic appeal.One of the standout features of Masjid e Kadriya is the community atmosphere. The mosque regularly hosts a variety of events, lectures, and study sessions that cater to people of all ages. These activities foster a strong sense of community and provide valuable opportunities for learning and spiritual growth.The mosque is well-maintained, with excellent facilities including clean washrooms and ablution areas. The staff and volunteers are friendly and helpful, always ready to assist visitors and ensure the smooth running of the mosque.Parking can sometimes be a challenge, especially during peak prayer times, but the mosque is easily accessible by public transport, which is a convenient alternative.Overall, Masjid e Kadriya is a wonderful place for both regular worshippers and visitors. Its welcoming environment, beautiful architecture, and strong community focus make it a cherished part of Bangalore’s...
Read moreMasjid-e-Khadriya is a very beautiful mosque in the heart of Bangalore city in the southern state of Karnataka in India. It is situated on Millers Road in the city inside an Eidgah ground. The mosque is very close to the Bangalore Cantonment Railway station. It is not a very old mosque having been built in the year 1981 by Mr. Mohammad Abdulla Basha in memory of his father late Abdul Khader, who was a leading industrialist of the city. Masjid-e-Khadriya is made using Islamic architecture with geometric patterns and surrounded by gardens with fountains. One can see pointed arches and onion shaped domes with a grand arch in the opening gate of this masjid. This grand arch is rectangular in shape and adorned with calligraphy. On All 4 sides at the end of the masjid are high minars. Beautiful landscaping has been done on broad pathways that start from the grand arch leading up to the complex.
The prayer hall has a capacity of 2125 people who can offer prayers at the same time. There are three doors each being 16 feet wide in this hall on northern, southern, and eastern sides. There is capacity of 1980 musallis on the first floor also. There are three staircases, 2 on the eastern side and one on the southern side to allow for easy movement of the people.
The mosque is located at a distance of 5.5kms from Majestic (Bangalore city bus stand) and Bangalore City...
Read moreMasjid-e-Khadriya is a very beautiful mosque in the heart of Bangalore city designed by Renowned Architect Sajjad Ali Khan in the southern state of Karnataka in India. It is situated on Millers Road in the city inside an Eidgah ground. The mosque is very close to the Bangalore Cantonment Railway station, The Eidgah ground where this mosque is housed is called Quddus Sahib Eidgah. . Masjid-e-Khadriya is made using Islamic architecture with geometric patterns and surrounded by gardens with fountains. One can see pointed arches and onion shaped domes with a grand arch in the opening gate of this masjid. This grand arch is rectangular in shape and adorned with calligraphy. On All 4 sides at the end of the masjid are high minars. Beautiful landscaping has been done on broad pathways that start from the grand arch leading up to the complex. . The prayer hall has a capacity of 2125 people who can offer prayers at the same time. There are three doors each being 16 feet wide in this hall on northern, southern, and eastern sides. There is capacity of 1980 musallis on the first floor also. There are three staircases, 2 on the eastern side and one on the southern side to allow for easy movement...
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