"The Mosque commanding a view of the world"


Jama Masjid originally named as Masjid Jahan Numa which means "The Mosque commanding a view of the world". 


The words “Jama Masjid” mean Friday Mosque. 


   Jama Masjid is located to the west of Lal Quila or Red Fort. It has 3 gates, 4 towers and 2 minarets 40 m in height.


       The mosque was constructed by 6000 workers and its estimated construction cost stands at 1 million rupees.


The courtyard can accommodate 25000 worshippers. The floor is built of white and black marble. The mosque also houses many relics.


Mosque is 260 feet long, 90 feet wide. Its roof is covered with 3 domes with alternate stripes of black and white. 



The arched entrances are actually tablets of white marble, 4 feet long and 2.5 feet wide with inscriptions in black.


The minarets are subsequently divided by 3 projecting galleries with top covered with gold.    

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