Accessible iconic Mosque

Today I will share with you some stories about mapping a new and wheelchair accessible :wheelchair: mosque.

An eye-catching mosque named “Masjid Al Mustafa” is being built on Madani Road in Dhaka, modeled after Madina Mosque. Every day many people come from far and wide to visit this mosque. There is a good arrangement for women to pray.

Photo: accessible iconic Mosque.

Photo: taken from the front of the mosque.

Photo: Photo of the roof from outside.

Photo: Taken from the fourth floor down.

Photo: Photo below the dome.

Photo: Construction of mosque in progress.

Photo: inside of the Mosque.

The mosque is so beautiful and eye-catching that it can be understood from both inside and outside the mosque.

Photo: Jilapi was given at the end of prayer in the mosque :sweat_smile:

Inside the mosque there are several staircases, escalators and elevators. Which is inside the mosque and has to be used barefoot to protect the sanctity of the mosque, the matter is interesting.

The mosque is designed in such a way that the inside of the mosque is illuminated by natural light and there is no need to turn on the lights.

Photo: wheelchair :wheelchair: accessible ramp.

Photo: wheelchair :wheelchair: accessible ramp.

Photo: Me sitting with the wheelchair ramp.

The mosque is fully wheelchair accessible and fully air-conditioned.

Photo: I’m worried about keeping my shoes on.

Photo: No space .

The construction work of the mosque is still ongoing and the construction cost of the mosque is around 300 crore Taka’s.

Photo: local guides @KamalHossenR photographing the mosque.

I met Kamal Bhai suddenly and I will share a post about it very soon, InshAllah.

Took several photographs inside and outside the mosque and made a proper observation of the wheelchair accessible ramps and wrote a review on Google Maps.

Thanks for reading the post. Share your feelings with me.

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Sehr guter Beitrag von dieser sehenswerten neuen Moschee @KhokonSharker

Bei dieserVielzahl der abgelegten Schuhe hätte ich bedenken die eigenen wieder zu finden :sweat_smile: :pray:

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Really have to think about where the shoes are kept later. I sometimes forget if it’s a new shoe. :sweat_smile:

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great time-great moments :green_heart:

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Thanks @The-Sabbir Bhai for your inspiring comment.

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Oh super covered @KhokonSharker

Bhai

The picture taken and aligned with the post .

You have visited the mosque.

But you were worried about shoe as there was no place.

At last how did you managed that ,where did you kept as so far I know shoe are not allowed inside the mosque.hope shoe keeping is free there.

Keep sharing Good :+1: work.

Regards

Anil6969

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Then I put the shoes in another wooden box where the shoes are kept low. And you are right that mosques do not charge for keeping shoes. Thanks a lot @Anil6969 Bhaijan for your inspiring comment.

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