Key Points:
- On Saturday, The Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation Trust – The Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board (UPSCWB) unveiled the blueprint of the mosque along with other amenities that will be constructed on the land in Ayodhya’s Dhannipur village.
- The designs were revealed during an interaction with the Consultant Architect for the Mosque Complex project, professor SM Akhtar.
- The Mosque will be built on 3,500 square metres of land.
- The Hospital, community kitchen and a museum housed in a multi-storey vertical structure will be built on an area of 24,150 square metres.
The blueprint of the Mosque that is going to be built in Ayodhya is out in public. The video of the blueprint of the mosque along with other buildings has been released.
The trust incharge of building a Mosque in Ayodhya ( on land allotted by UP govt post the SC’s 2019 Ram Temple verdict ) has revealed the first phase design – a mosque , and a super speciality hospital . Video below … pic.twitter.com/xu6YCFaOZT
— Alok Pandey (@alok_pandey) December 19, 2020
On Saturday, The Indo-Islamic Cultural Foundation Trust – The Uttar Pradesh Sunni Central Waqf Board (UPSCWB) unveiled the blueprint of the mosque along with other amenities that will be constructed on the land in Ayodhya’s Dhannipur village.
The work on the project will immediately start if the proposed maps get an approval from the Faizabad Panchayat District Board said an official. The work might even start from Republic Day, 2021, the Trust said. If not 26th January, the next proposed date is 15th August, 2021 to commence the Mosque’s work.
Key Points:
- The designs were revealed during an interaction with the Consultant Architect for the Mosque Complex project, professor SM Akhtar.
- The virtual event was attended by retired JNU Professor Pushpesh Pant – curator of the museum and a Mumbai-based Philanthropist Mohammad Shoib.
About the Layout:
– The Mosque will be Spherical in shape.
– It will be able to accommodate 2,000 Namazis or Worshippers at once.
– It will be four times bigger than the Babri Masjid.
– The hospital in the plan on the Dhannipur Village land will be 300 bedded and six times the size of the Mosque.
– The Mosque will be built on 3,500 square metres of land.
– The Hospital, community kitchen and a museum housed in a multi-storey vertical structure will be built on an area of 24,150 square metres.
– A century-old Sufi shrine will be in between the amenities and the Mosque.
– All power demands in the mosque will be met with the help of solar panels and there will be no electricity connection.
– Saplings from all over the world and the country will be plants on a green patch in the area.
– Two separate bank accounts have been created to collect money for the construction – the first for the mosque and the second, for other structures.
– The name of the Mosque is not yet decided but, the board has said that it won’t be named after Babar or any other King, Emperor or Ruler.
– The structure is expected to be completed in 2 years.
It is heard that there will be no grand celebrations for the Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony of the Mosque