During our visit to Ahmedabad, my wife and I made it a priority to see the Jama Masjid. We were fortunate to witness the Maghreb Prayer there, an experience that deepened our connection to this beautiful place. This stunning mosque, built by Ahmed Shah, the first Sultan of Gujarat, stands near Lal Darwaza within the Bhadra Fort area. Its design, reminiscent of the royal mosque in Cambay, is a prime example of early Islamic architecture. The main prayer hall is accessed through five arched gateways, and its pegged ceiling is supported by a beautiful arrangement of stone pillars, beams, and arches. A dedicated section with stone screens on the northern side was reserved for the royal women, while a special lattice gallery and an elevated platform were set aside for the Sultan. The mosque's interior is a marvel of craftsmanship. The main arches and a central member in the western wall are crafted from white marble and black stone, and the entire roof is adorned with 10 large domes and numerous smaller ones. In the expansive courtyard, a large water tank, or hauz, is available for ablution. An Arabic inscription above the main arch confirms its completion on December 7, 1414 AD. This royal mosque was built for the entire royal family, nobles, and the public. Today, the Jama Masjid continues to be a popular destination for history buffs, spiritual seekers, and architecture enthusiasts alike. It is a place of serene worship and a testament to the city's rich history and...
Read moreSultan Ahmed Shah mosque in Ahmedabad is a religious place for Muslims that is well known for its architectural designing. It was constructed in the year 1414 A.D. by Sultan Ahmed Shah, the founder of Ahmedabad city. Thus, the mosque has been named after its founder. Lying on the left side of the famous Bhadra Fort, the mosque is very appealing to look at. It is one of the oldest mosques of Ahmedabad. To know more about the Ahmedabad Ahmed Shah Mosque, read on…
The prayer halls (Mehrabs) of the Ahmad Shah mosque have been intricately designed using black and white marbles. There is a separate chamber for women in the mosque. Towards the north east corner, lies the prayer room for women, which is more popularly known as 'Zenana'. The Ahmad Shah's Mosque in Ahmedabad, Gujarat was initially a holy place meant only for the royal class. Only the nobles could come here for worshipping. Well, when it comes to holy places, it is one of the most sought after tourist destinations...
Read moreThe Shahi Jama Masjid in Ahmedabad was built by Sultan Ahmad Shah in 1424. It has a large courtyard colonnaded on 3 sides with entrances at each of them. On the fourth side is the domed prayer hall. The prayer hall has 15 domes and 260 pillars. Haven of Peace early in the day
Part of the early Ahmedabad walk. A superb example of early Islamic architecture. Both sexes welcomed too.
As with other properties managed by trusts, this one also needs a facelift. However the beautifully carved pillars and dome can leave you breathless and wanting for more. I wish ASI and Waqf start paying more attention to the stupendous architectural...
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