How much is it to build a mosque in Pakistan?
Amelia Brooks
Updated on February 28, 2026
How much is it to build a mosque in Pakistan?
The average cost of One Masjid Construction is ranging from PKR 1,500,000/- to PKR 10,000,000/-.
Which country has the most masjids?
List
| Name | Capacity | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Masjid al-Haram | 4,000,000 | Saudi Arabia |
| Al-Masjid an-Nabawi | 1,500,000 | Saudi Arabia |
| Grand Jamia Mosque, Karachi | 950,000 | Pakistan |
| Imam Ali Shrine | 800,000 | Iraq |
Who is the largest mosque in Pakistan?
Grand Jamia Mosque
Grand Jamia Mosque, also known as Bahria Town Jamia Masjid Complex, is a cultural complex. Grand Mosque Allahabad is located in Kandiaro, Sindh. Seventh largest mosque in the world, and the largest in Pakistan in terms of surface area.
How many people can pray Badshahi Mosque?
10,000 worshippers
The chambers on each side of the main chamber contains rooms which were used for religious instruction. The mosque can accommodate 10,000 worshippers in the prayer hall.
How much does it cost to build a Masjid in UK?
How much does it cost to build a mosque? The cost varies depending on the size of the mosque. The smallest, a mosque with a capacity of holding 100 people, requires a donation of £10,000. The largest, a central mosque that can be enjoyed by up to 600 people, is £60,000.
Is building a mosque sadaqah Jariyah?
Building a mosque is a wonderful act of Sadaqah Jariyah! The reward for building a mosque is unending, and as long as people are benefiting from the mosque you’ve helped build then you will continue to receive rewards from Allah (SWT) even in the Hereafter.
What is the 10 most beautiful architecture in Pakistan?
10 most beautiful architecture of Pakistan
- Frere Hall Karachi.
- Quaid mausoleum.
- Saint Patrick Cathedral Pakistan.
Who constructed Badshahi Mosque?
the Emperor Aurangzeb
The Badshahi Mosque, one of the last great Mughal monuments, was built in 1673-74 by the Emperor Aurangzeb (ruled 1658-1707). Constructed of red sandstone and decorated with white marble, it was modelled on the Jama Masjid of Delhi, and departs from the local tradition of tile-facing.