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Jamia Ulu Camii

Last Updated: 04/11/2026

🕌 This mosque, located in Bahria Town, Lahore, holds the title of Pakistan’s largest mosque and is the seventh largest mosque in the world. It can accommodate 25,000 worshippers in its main hall and up to 70,000 people simultaneously in total. Although some sources mention even higher capacities for similar projects in Pakistan such as 800,000, this structure in Lahore continues to amaze everyone with its grandeur.

✨ Architectural Features and Enchanting Details

The mosque’s design is filled with intricate details that spark the imagination of young visitors and students:

  • 🔴 Domes and Minarets: The mosque has exactly 21 domes. The central dome at the top appears like a magnificent crown surrounded by 20 smaller domes. Additionally, it features four large minarets, each approximately 50 metres (165 feet) high.
  • 🔵 Millions of Tiles: The interior halls are adorned with a stunning 4,000,000 mosaic tiles. The white chandeliers and handcrafted frescoes (wall paintings) lend the mosque a fairytale atmosphere.
  • 🟢 Magical Acoustics: The pulpit is designed with a special acoustic system that projects sound throughout the entire building. Sound from the pulpit travels through the domes and converges at the central dome, ensuring it is clearly audible to everyone.
  • 🟠 Orange Bricks: The specially colored orange sandstone bricks used in the courtyard were brought from the city of Multan.

🎓 A Learning Center for Children: Islamic Academy

Did you know that the mosque is not only a place of worship but also a modern school for children and youth? Located in the basement of the mosque, the Islamic Academy is a state-of-the-art institution offering both religious and modern education.

The academy includes:

  • 📖 23 classrooms and 4 faculty rooms.
  • 📚 A library for student research.
  • 🧪 Two laboratories for experiments and studies.
  • 🎤 An auditorium and multipurpose hall for large events.
  • 🎨 Additionally, an Islamic art gallery is located on this floor.

🌳 Enchanting Gardens (Chahar Bagh)

The courtyard of the mosque was designed with inspiration from Persian, Central Asian and Indian styles. The traditional Persian garden layout known as Chahar Bagh divides the square garden into four sections with walking paths, centered around a beautiful fountain. This arrangement imparts a serene natural atmosphere to the mosque.

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INSPIRATION NOTE FOR CURIOUS KIDS!

🧱 Art Born from Thousands of Pieces: In this mosque, exactly 4 million small tiles come together to form a massive mosaic. Like LEGO bricks, when small pieces are patiently assembled, they can become one of the world’s greatest works of art!

🌀 The Power of Whispers (Magical Acoustics): The mosque’s ceiling is designed with such mastery that a sound from one corner dances between the domes and reaches every corner. This is a brilliant demonstration of how mathematics and architecture can carry sound!

🍊 Bricks from Faraway Lands: The orange bricks in the courtyard were brought from Multan, a city far away. To build a dream, sometimes you must find the right materials and wait patiently.

📚 The Hidden World Beneath the Mosque: Could you ever imagine that beneath a mosque there could be laboratories and libraries? This place functions like a “science fortress,” where worship and scientific experimentation coexist, and new knowledge is discovered.

🌳 The Garden of Paradise (Çarbağ): The sound of water and the four-part layout of the garden reflect the harmony of nature. When designing your own garden or room, you can draw inspiration from nature!

Remember: The architects who built the world’s seventh largest mosque were once curious children like you, gazing at the sky and dreaming big dreams! 🚀✨

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Architect(s)

Nayyar Ali Dada

Other Name(s)

Bahria Grand Mosque

Name(s)

Grand Jamia Mosque (Jamia Ulu Camii)

Architectural Style(s)

Islamic architecture (Mughal influences)

Construction Year

2014

Location

Pakistan (Bahria Town)

Lahore

Capacity

Approximately 70,000–800,000 people

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AuthorHelin cıftsurenApril 11, 2026
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🕌 Grand Jamia Camii: Architecture and Cultural Heritage

Grand Jamia Camii is an exemplary fusion of modern and traditional Islamic architecture located in Bahria Town, Lahore, Pakistan. Designed in 2014 by architect Nayyar Ali Dada, it is the largest mosque in Pakistan and the seventh largest in the world.

📏 Architectural Structure and Capacity

The mosque consists of three main horizontal levels:

🟢 Basement Level (Level 0): Houses a research center and academy.

🔵 Ground Floor (Level I): Contains the main prayer hall and the expansive courtyard.

🟣 Upper Floor (Level II): Designed as the women’s section.

Structurally, the main prayer hall accommodates 25,000 people; total capacity figures vary across sources between 70,000 and 800,000 people. The mosque also features four minarets, each approximately 50 meters (165 feet) tall, and a total of 21 domes, including one main dome.

🎨 Art and Decorative Details

🟠 Interior Space: The design is enriched with 4 million mosaic tiles, handcrafted frescoes, and white chandeliers.

🟡 Materials: The distinctive orange sandstone bricks used in the courtyard were transported from Multan.

📜 Style: The architecture integrates Islamic Persian Central Asian and Indian influences.

📚 Educational and Cultural Function

Within the mosque complex, the Islamic Academy operates as a modern institution offering education in line with 21st century standards, featuring 23 classrooms, a library, laboratories, and an auditorium. The building also houses an Islamic art gallery.

🔊 Acoustic Properties

The mosque’s architectural design incorporates a unique acoustic system. Sound originating from the pulpit, approximately 3.5 meters (12 feet) high, resonates between the domes and converges at the main dome, spreading clearly throughout the entire structure without the need for any additional technology.

Bibliographies

Akra Media. "Pakistan Ulu Camii." Accessed April 11, 2026. https://akra.media/Medya/HaberDetay/103928/pakistan-ulu-camii

Diyanet Haber. "Pakistan’daki Ulu Camii." Accessed April 11, 2026. https://www.diyanethaber.com.tr/pakistandaki-ulu-camii

Mirat Haber. "Jamia Ulu Camii." Accessed April 11, 2026. https://www.mirathaber.com/jamia-ulu-camii/

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