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Abdul Rahman Mosque

Abdul Rahman Mosque
مسجد عبدالرحمان
The mosque in 2018
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusCongregational mosque, madrasa, and library
StatusActive
Location
LocationKabul
CountryAfghanistan
Abdul Rahman Mosque is located in Afghanistan
Abdul Rahman Mosque
Location of the mosque in Afghanistan
Map
Geographic coordinates34°31′15″N 69°10′29″E / 34.520702°N 69.174686°E / 34.520702; 69.174686
Architecture
Architect(s)Mir Hafizullah Hashimi[citation needed]
TypeMosque
StyleIslamic
FounderHajji Abdul Rahman
Groundbreaking2001
Completed2009
Specifications
Capacity10,000 worshippers
Dome(s)19
Minaret(s)2
Site area1.4 ha (3.5 acres)

The Abdul Rahman Mosque (Pashto: د عبدالرحمان جومات; Dari: مسجد عبدالرحمان), also known as the Grand Mosque of Kabul, is a Sunni Congregational mosque, located in the central commercial area of Deh Afghanan, in Kabul, Afghanistan. One of the largest mosques in Afghanistan, it is located in one of Kabul's central commercial areas called Deh Afghanan, near the Pashtunistan Square, Zarnegar Park, near the once popular Plaza Hotel. The building is three stories high, built on 1.4 hectares (3.5 acres) of land. One floor of the building is dedicated to women only.[1]

Overview

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The mosque is named after an influential Afghan businessman named Hajji Abdul Rahman who died but the project was continued by his sons. Construction of the mosque began in 2001 by Hajji Abdur Rahman but was delayed for several years due to red tape. The mosque has the capacity to serve 10,000 people at a time. There is also a madrasa inside the mosque and a library containing 150,000 books.[1]

The major work on the mosque was completed in late 2009 and the official inauguration took place in July 2012, attended by the former Afghan President Hamid Karzai and many other high-ranking officials.[1] The mosque is said to have been initially designed by Mir Hafizullah Hashimi,[citation needed] an Afghan architect.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Qadir Siddiqui, Abdul, ed. (July 13, 2012). "Karzai inaugurates huge mosque in Kabul". Pajhwok Afghan News. Archived from the original on June 24, 2013. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
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