Faisal Mosqu World 6th largest Mosqu

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Hy everyone. I hope you all are doing well ❤️‍🩹. It is the month of Ramadan 🎆 and specially in this month I visited places, different places. Specially at iftar time because me and my best friend taha are in the same city Islamabad and we often do star on some unique location. This time I did this on Faisal mosque. Which is the sixth largest mosque of world. And also the beautiful mosque many tourist visits from foreign countries to see this beautiful place.

It was about 4:00 p.m. and we were so nerve start we should go or not. Because when we left the metro stop we don't know where to go. We just started to search some shops to buy our iftar meal.


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First of all we went to a shop of fast food and buy some pakode and samosa it was given known and the beautiful shop which is known as the famous sweets of Islamabad.

Then we buy iftar buffet from 7 sector and then we started to go to destination. It was about 5:30 p.m. and 30 minutes left to break over fast. So we will seeing mock from the far because it is to beak that we can see this from anywhere.

We started to walk. Can you imagine we walk about 4 to 5 km in the condition of fast and we were tired but there was a craze to see the most and also to work break or fasting the biggest place.


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Before entering the mosque I was thinking that there were no people around us and we will the only one who will break or fast. But when I enter they were a lot of people who are breaking their fast.

We put our shoes in a bucket and give it to A shopkeeper who charged for 50 rupee. And then we went to the main area.

It was the time to prayer. And I did my wuzu and started to pray the namaz. And I was feeling blessed to pray my prayer at this place. The water was so cold and relaxing and also the place was so relaxing.

*I have seen this mask for the second time at the first time and I visited it, I was with my cousin and now I was remembering him. Because that was my first time that I was visiting Islamabad and he was so cute that he came with me at the main points.

And today when I am living in Islamabad he is not here. But I am happy that my best friend taha is with me at this time.

The whole interior was so fabulous that I think the architect must be a great and humble person who made this mosque with full of love. One more thing I want to add that one of my relative who is grandfather in my relation which was one of the constructor of the mosque.

This blue place is always filled with water in summer season. It is like a fountain works in summer and it look so so beautiful. The view was fully relaxing and friendly to eyes.

The green mountains behind this are known as margala hills. If you are tuneed with me you must know that my last iftar was on margala hills.

After spending some time in the ground floor we move the on the top floor where the main mosque was situated. It was so big that I can't visit it whole in 20 minutes because there were only 20 minutes left to break the fast.

Many things I have been captured in many things I left but the main purpose was to documentary that beautiful place and I did it very gracefully.

Many of the people like influencers and tik tokers and some YouTube birds came there to capture that moment. Specially a drone from some news channels were covering the report from the air.

Approximately there were more than 300 people over breaking their fast at the same time and it is the biggest example of unity and beauty of Islam.

We put our meal in the centre of us and pray from the Allah for our sins and for our prosperity and lavish condition.

The most thing I was loving was the white architect white marble which falls placed very beautifully and specially the structure of the mosque. I have never see a building which have a corner in its middle and it was really beautiful.

After breaking our fast we moved inside the mosque because it is only opened at the time of prayer. We went inside and pray the maghrib namaz. And then we mood to explodre the inner side of mosque. I don't know why but they of the lights very soon from inside.

The lights from the outside were blinking and the mosque become more beautiful. I was wandering over there for sevral minutes.

I don't want to come back but what can we do every moment have the special time and we have to left anything behind us and we have to move on.

A great experience and a great journey the whole journey was fabulous and I was loving it because of the look of mosque and specialty United of people who were breaking they fast at the same time.

This was my wholesale and I hope you will like it in fact I am sure that you must love this place. If you like you don't forget to give me a proper feedback in My comment section. Allah hafiz take care.


Thanks for watching ☺️ 💕
Keep smiling 😺 🌹😍


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Faisal Mosque looks absolutely stunning, especially during Ramadan! It must have been a special experience to break your fast with so many people in such a beautiful and peaceful place. It’s amazing that your grandfather was part of its construction—that’s such a cool personal connection.

It's so amazing, you break your fast with many people, the beauty of the mosque building is so amazing, I really like it ❤️

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I can see in your pictures that you had a lot of fun there and yeah the Faisal masjid is so big and beautiful.

Greetings, cool, getting to know the cultures of other countries, how cool