Jama Masjid

Jama Masjid

4.25 (1458 Reviews)
Free
Type: Religious Visit
Closing Days: Open all days
Suitable for: Old People, Young People, Ladies, Children
Timings: 07:00-12:00,13:30-18:30
Time Required: 1.0 hr
Best Time to Visit: January - March, October - December
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Religious Site

Jama Masjid, Delhi Overview

Jama Masjid is India’s largest mosque, located in the walled city of Old Delhi, India. This majestic mosque was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1644 and 1656. Situated in one of India’s oldest cities, Jama Masjid is a symbol of the great Mughal era, set amidst many iconic monuments in Old Delhi.

The mosque is an architectural marvel made of red sandstone and marble with a central courtyard, a vast prayer hall, a tall central dome and minarets beautifully carved in white marble. The imposing structure can accommodate 25,000 devotees during prayer time and is an important center of Islamic faith for Muslims from all over India. It is visited by tourists from all over the world who visit Delhi to explore its vibrant cultural heritage. The pathway to the mosque is lined with exquisite domes and minarets, the most picturesque of which is the eastern gate of the mosque. This gate is beautifully decorated with inlay work of precious stones and intricate marble carving. The impressively designed courtyards are a great place to take in the beauty of the majestic mosque.

Inside the mosque are several small and large tombs of important Mughal personalities. The Jama Masjid is truly an iconic symbol of Delhi and is loved and respected by people from all faiths and religions. No visit to Delhi is complete without a visit to the Jama Masjid. Visitors can explore the magnificent architecture and take in the spiritual atmosphere of the mosque and its grandeur. The Jama Masjid of Delhi is a stunning example of Mughal architecture and serves as a reminder of the grandeur of the Mughal Empire in India and its lasting legacy. This mesmerizing mosque is home to one of the oldest and most vibrant Islamic communities in India and stands as a symbol of religious harmony and tolerance.

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