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Sunehri Mosque, Peshawar

Coordinates: 33°59′46″N 71°32′24″E / 33.9960°N 71.5401°E / 33.9960; 71.5401
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Sunehri Mosque
سنہری مسجد
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusMosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationPeshawar
CountryPakistan
Sunehri Mosque, Peshawar is located in Pakistan
Sunehri Mosque, Peshawar
Location of the mosque in Pakistan
Geographic coordinates33°59′46″N 71°32′24″E / 33.9960°N 71.5401°E / 33.9960; 71.5401
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
Groundbreaking1942
Completed1992
Specifications
Capacity6,000 worshippers
Interior area1,700 m2 (18,000 sq ft)
Dome(s)Several
Minaret(s)Several
Minaret height39 m (128 ft)

Sunehri Mosque (Urdu: سنہری مسجد) is a mosque located in located in Peshawar, Pakistan.[1] It is known for its considerable size and Mughal-style architecture.[2]

History

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The construction of the mosque began in 1942 but experienced delays due unavailability of funds.[2] It was completed in 1992 and was primarily funded by public donations.[2][3]

The mosque has been known for offering a separate prayer area for women.[2] This section was established in the late 1990s but was closed for some years due to security concerns.[2] In March 2020, the women's prayer area was reopened, allowing women to participate on Friday and Eid prayers.[4][5]

Building

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The mosque spans 1,700 square metres (18,000 sq ft) and has a capacity for 6,000 worshippers.[2] Its design includes red bricks, arches, domes, and pointed cupolas on the minarets, with the tallest minaret measuring 39 metres (128 ft).[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Peshawar mosque opens doors for women after 25-year hiatus". The Express Tribune. February 29, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Khan, Hidayat (May 22, 2020). "The Modern Mosques of Peshawar: Sunehri (Golden) Mosque Peshawar". Youlin Magazine.
  3. ^ "Peshawar's Sunehri Masjid opened to women worshippers". The News International.
  4. ^ "Peshawar's historic Sunehri mosque opens doors to women after 23 years". DAWN.COM. March 6, 2020.
  5. ^ "After 25 years, women attend congregational prayers at Peshawar's historic mosque". The Express Tribune. March 6, 2020.