Anwaar Mosque
| Anwaar Mosque | |
|---|---|
مسجد انوار Masjid Anwaar | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam |
| Branch/tradition | Ahmadiyya |
| Location | |
| Location | Qadian, Punjab, India |
Interactive map of Anwaar Mosque | |
| Coordinates | 31°48′53.441″N 75°23′6.63″E / 31.81484472°N 75.3851750°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | mosque |
| Style | Islamic |
| Established | 1940 |
| Completed | 2008 |
| Specifications | |
| Capacity | 1700 |
| Dome | 2 |
| Minaret | 1 |
| Site area | 11000 square ft |
Anwaar Mosque (Urdu: مسجد انوار, lit. 'Mosque of the splendour') is an Indian mosque located in the Darul Anwaar neighbourhood of Qadian. It was built in 1940 and is located adjacent to the Jamia Ahmadiyya Qadian.[1][2] It has a capacity of around 1700 worshippers. The mosque has hosted several events and conferences.[3]
History
The construction of the mosque began in 1939 and inaugurated on 22 March 1940 by the second caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad by offering Salah.[1] During this time it was known as the 'Masjid Darul Anwaar', due to being located in the Darul Anwaar neighborhood and is often still referred to by this name.[4] The capacity of the original mosque was 150 worshippers.
Expansion
The mosque was extended subsequently after the relocation of Jamia Ahmadiyya Qadian to Sarai Tahir, along with several other departments and the increasing population of the neighborhood, leaving the mosque overcrowded. Thus, in August 2007 the works for the expansion of the mosque began which was completed in December 2008, whence it was named "Masjid Anwaar".[1][5] The building was constructed de novo, incorporating the old mosque.
Partition of Indian subcontinent
Following the partition of India, the mosque remained closed for a period of time and fell into a state of disrepair until 1991, alongside the construction of guest houses in Darul Anwaar, the mosque was repaired and restored.[1]
Architecture
The mosque in its current form was designed by architect Abdul Rasheed. It has several features:
- It has one large central dome and one smaller dome
- 1 big minaret
The entrance of the mosque has the phrase etched:
وَمَنْ دَخَلَهُ كَانَ اٰمِنًا
اور جو اس میں داخل ہو وہ امن میں آ جاتا ہے
And whoso enters it shall be at peace
Gallery
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The entrance of the mosque
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Interior of the mosque
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historical marker in Urdu
See also
References
- ^ a b c d "قادیان دارالامان کی چند مساجد کا تعارف" [A Introduction of the various mosques of Qadian]. Daily Alfazl Online (in Urdu). 2022-12-30. Retrieved 2025-06-21.
- ^ "Ahmadiyya Mosques". ahmadiyyamosques.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
- ^ "Ahmadiyya Muslim Research Association India Hosts First Annual Conference". Light of Islam. 2024-11-07. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
- ^ Sain, Manish (14 September 2016). "Thousands offer Eid Adha Namaz at Masjid Darul Anwar Qadian". The Pioneer. Retrieved 2025-09-14.
- ^ Hameed Kausar, Muhammad (2015). قادیان اور اس کے تاریخی مقدس مقامات [Qadian and its Holy and Historical sites] (in Urdu) (5th ed.). p. 71. ISBN 9789383882687.