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The largest mosque in the world Shah-Faisal
The largest mosque in the world is Shah Faisal, the area covers 18.97 hectares, 0.48 hectares is a hall for moths.
In a large prayer hall, 100 thousand worshipers are placed on the balconies and galleries of the mosque. And in the adjoining territory is placed about 200 thousand people.
The first thought of building the largest mosque in the world came to Faisal ibn Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, the King of Saudi Arabia. He told about his idea when he visited Islamabad in 1966.
In 1969, a competition was held, of which architects from 17 countries were participants, and 43 projects were presented. The project of the architect Vedat Dalokaya from Turkey was selected.
In 1976, construction work began of white marble and concrete, which had already been completed in 1986. The government of Saudi Arabia financed this project. Approximately $ 120 million was spent on building a mosque.
In 1975, the murder of Faisal, King of Saudi Arabia , occurred . And in his honor was named the largest mosque in the world. So was called and the road that leads to it.
The largest mosque in the world Shah Faisal is located on the outskirts of the capital of Pakistan in Islamabad, right after it you can see the Margalla Hills mountains beginning the Himalayas.
At first, this unconventional architectural solution caused discontent. But when in 1986 the construction was finished, discontent disappeared somewhere. It looks very beautiful the largest mosque in the world on a green mountain background.
Near the mosque, you can not see a single house, if they were, they would seem just dwellings of the Lilliputians near the huge "tent".
In the Shah-Faisal mosque there is an International Islamic University.
The consecration of the largest mosque in the world was carried out under the rule of President Zia-ul-Hake. For the faithful, it was inaccessible for a long time.
The authorities could not choose a worthy spiritual leader. The Shah Faisal Mosque was an influential center in Asia when it became a symbol of one hundred and forty million faithful.
President Zia-ul-Haq had the goal of making Shah-Faisal staff conservative ministers. And former Prime Minister Mohammad Khan Junedjo wanted to appoint more moderate and less pliable Saudi influences. But in 1988 Zia-ul-Haq sent Mohammad to retire, and in the end of the summer of the same year he died in a plane crash. His remains were buried in the "disputed" mosque described above.
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