A golden lamp and white bulbed chandelier emulating pearls amplifies the main altar or Mehraab of the mosque, the holiest place in the entire building.
The minbar (pulpit) of the mosque. From here the Imam delivers his sermons during religious gatherings. It is marked by an intricately carved marble inset with ornamental patterns commonly seen in Arabic architecture.
) The only tower or minaret which rises above the structure to offer panaromic views of the city.
The leafy front lawn of the mosque is marked with a central fountain and pink stone settees and benches.
The wooden dome of the main altar, dating back to the time of its construction, peeks over the marbled main inner courtyard.
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