Jamia Sakeena-Tu-Sughra
جامعہ سکینہ تو الصغریٰ
Religion
AffiliationIslam
DistrictMuzaffargarh
ProvincePunjab
Governing bodyGovernment of Punjab
Location
LocationKotla Rehm Ali Shah, Jatoi Tehsil, Muzaffargarh District, Punjab, Pakistan
Jamia Sakeena-Tu-Sughra is located in Punjab, Pakistan
Jamia Sakeena-Tu-Sughra
Shown within Punjab, Pakistan
Jamia Sakeena-Tu-Sughra is located in Pakistan
Jamia Sakeena-Tu-Sughra
Jamia Sakeena-Tu-Sughra (Pakistan)
Geographic coordinates29°35′13″N 70°52′33.9″E / 29.58694°N 70.876083°E / 29.58694; 70.876083
Architecture
StylePakistani
FounderSyed Ismail Ahmed Hussain Bokhari
Completed31 January 2006 (2006-01-31)
MaterialsWhite marble, concrete, red bricks

Jamia Sakeena-Tu-Sughra (Punjabi, Urdu: جامعہ سکینہ تو الصغریٰ) is a mosque in Kotla Rehm Ali Shah, Jatoi Tehsil of Muzaffargarh District in Punjab, Pakistan. The mosque was founded by Syed Ismail Ahmed Hussain Bokhari, an Interventional cardiologist in the United States. The mosque is named after Dr. Bokhari's mother and aunt, Sakeena and Sughra, who laid the foundation stone of the new mosque on 31 January 2006.

The Jamia is composed of a Mosque and Islamic school and serves as a community center where services are provided to the neighboring villages and free meals are given daily to anyone in the community.

Jamia Sakeena-Tu-Sughra is situated 10 km from Jatoi on Jatoi-Shah Jamal Road in Kotla Rehm Ali Shah, District Muzaffargarh, Punjab.[1][2][3]

Design

The mosque is designed by Turkish architecture specialist. It has 52 domes and two minarets, each 55 meters tall. The total area of the mosque is 52 kanal. The mosque was completed in one a half year. The first Azan in the new mosque was said on 27 September 2007.

See also

References

  1. "10 Famous Mosques in Pakistan". Pakistan Defence.
  2. FAROOQ, KHAWAJA UMER. "india". Islamic Landmarks.
  3. "From A.G Computers Jatoi VIP Masjid Sakina tul Sughra Kottla Rahim Ali Shah Complete History | Music Jinni". musicjinni.


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