Historic Pakistani mosques attract visitors during Ramadan
Historical mosques in various cities of Pakistan continue to welcome visitors during Ramadan.
- Islamic Belief
- Published Date: 03:53 | 06 March 2025
- Modified Date: 03:56 | 06 March 2025
Shah Jahan Mosque
Located in Thatta, the 400-year-old Shah Jahan Mosque in Sindh province hosts both local and foreign tourists during Ramadan.
Built during the reign of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the mosque is famous for its intricate tile work.
The use of cobalt blue, turquoise, manganese violet, and white tiles provides a visual feast for visitors.
Masjid-i Tooba
Known as the largest single-domed mosque without columns, Masjid-i Tooba (Tooba Mosque) stands out for its unique architecture.
Built almost half a century ago, the mosque's balance is achieved through the low walls surrounding the dome.
The mosque is a popular site for both tourists and locals seeking a peaceful place to relax.