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SHAB BHAR MOSQUE Latitude and Longitude:

31°34′31″N 74°19′03″E / 31.5753°N 74.3176°E / 31.5753; 74.3176
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Shab Bhar Mosque
شب بهر مسجد
The mosque is said to have been built in one night following a dispute between local Hindus and Muslims
Religion
Affiliation Islam
Location
Location Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Geographic coordinates 31°34′31″N 74°19′03″E / 31.5753°N 74.3176°E / 31.5753; 74.3176
Architecture
Typemosque
Style Indo-Islamic, Mughal
Completed1917 C.E.
Specifications
Dome(s)1
Minaret(s)4
Materials brick, marble

The Shab Bhar Mosque ( Urdu: شب بهر مسجد; meaning "Overnight mosque") is a colonial era mosque in the Shah Alami neighbourhood of Lahore, Pakistan. The mosque is said to have been built overnight, following a dispute between local Hindus and Muslims in 1917. [1]

History

The mosque was built in 1917 following a dispute between local Hindus and Muslims regarding ownership of a 3 marla site after a Muslim had offered prayer on the vacant site, [2] upsetting local Hindus. [2] Both communities then expressed a wish to build their house of worship there. [2] The matter was submitted to British colonial authorities, who decided to dispatch a judge to the site in order to determine to which community the disputed plot would belong. [2] A Muslim lawyer advised his community to build a mosque at the site before the judge arrived, so that ownership of the site would be declared in their favour as British authorities had pledged not to disturb religious sites. [2] Under the leadership of a local wrestler named Gama Pehalwan, [2] Muslims volunteers are said to have gathered after the evening Isha prayer, in order to build the mosque. The mosque reportedly was complete by the morning Fajr prayer, [1] and the judge then ruled in favour of the Muslim community. [2]

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References

  1. ^ a b Tahir, M. Athar (2001). Pakistan Colours. Oxford University Press.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Qureishi, Tania (18 June 2016). "Mosque built in one night — Masjid Shab Bhar". Pakistan Today. Retrieved 5 October 2017.