Jinnah Memorial Mosque

Mosque in Saint Joseph, Tunapuna–Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago

10°39′06.0″N 61°24′48.5″W / 10.651667°N 61.413472°W / 10.651667; -61.413472ArchitectureTypeMosqueFunded byMoulvi Ameer AliGroundbreaking1947Completed1954SpecificationsCapacity1,000 worshippersMinaret(s)2

The Jinnah Memorial Mosque is a mosque in Saint Joseph, Tunapuna–Piarco Region, Trinidad and Tobago.

History

The construction of the mosque started in 1947 after the British Windward Islands government granted a piece of land to the Trinidad Muslim League (TML). The construction was completed in 1954 with funds from Moulvi Ameer Ali, the founder of TML, and the group supporters.[1][2]

Architecture

The mosque was designed by British architect. It consists of large and small domes on its rooftop with two minarets. Metal staircases were installed inside the two towers that go up to the top of the structure.[1] The mosque can accommodate up to 1,000 worshippers.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Celebrations in Focus: Eid-ul-Fitr". The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago. 12 May 2021. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b Luxner, Larry (1987). "Muslims in the Caribbean". Retrieved 17 September 2021.


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