Grand Jamia Mosque, Bahria Town lahore
Bahria Town Main Blvd, Lahore, Pakistan
Grand Jamia Mosque, Bahria Town lahore
Bahria Town Main Blvd, Lahore, Pakistan
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Very very big mosque (Masjid) , i think it is seventh largest mosque (Masjid) in world. Hall of mosque has very large capacity for people to say prayer. I never see the mosque full because it is too big to be filled by people. There is environmental temperature maintained by a/c in hot summers. It is very good place to visit as a tourism purpose. Outside the mosque (Masjid) there are fountains which make it look ever more beautiful.......

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Very very big mosque , i think it is seventh largest mosque in world. Hall of mosque has very large capacity for people to say prayer. I never see the mosque full because it is too big to be filled by people. There is environmental temperature maintained by a/c in hot summers. It is very good place to visit as a tourism purpose. Outside the mosque there are fountains which make it look ever more beautiful

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Magnificent !! The structure of Masjid is very well designed and archaic. Beautiful halls with luminous chandeliers and wonderful calligraphy. The wuzu halls are also very spacious. The gardens are also very lush and neat. It's a wonder to witness.

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unded in late-1990s, it established its first gated community in southern Rawalpindi on the Grand Trunk Road, which by mid-2000s had expanded into nine phases divided into two compounds.[2] Its second gated community opened in Lahore, which is influenced by Greco-Roman culture, and is built in Southern Lahore. In 2015, it launched the Bahria Town Karachi, the largest of its gated communities, while Bahria Enclave Islamabad (launched in 2013) is the smallest of them.[3][4] Most of these communities are large towns in their own right, its oldest community in Rawalpindi s

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Beautifully designed mosque. I seriously loved it. Once I went there I didn't wanted to go back home.