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Faisal Mosque, Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan.

The Faisal Mosque spans 5,000 square meters with a central prayer hall topped by an angular peak structure and eight sided minarets reaching 90 meters.

The construction of this mosque began in 1976 with funding from Saudi Arabia's King Faisal and concluded in 1986 following architect Vedat Dalokay's design.

The mosque combines Turkish architectural elements with contemporary geometric forms, featuring marble decorations, Arabic calligraphy, and intricate mosaics throughout its interior spaces.

The mosque accommodates 300,000 worshippers across its main hall, additional rooms, and courtyard areas, with designated spaces for both men and women.

The structure departs from traditional mosque designs by incorporating a Bedouin tent shape instead of conventional domes, set against the backdrop of Margalla Hills.

Location: Islamabad

Inception: 1986

Architects: Vedat Dalokay

Architectural style: Islamic architecture

Capacity: 300000

Height: 90 m

Part of: National symbols of Pakistan

GPS coordinates: 33.72973,73.03715

Latest update: May 27, 2025 20:30

Photography locations in Pakistan

Pakistan offers photographers diverse subjects: mountain ranges above 4000 meters, Islamic architecture, desert landscapes and modern city views. From Faisal Mosque in Islamabad to Attabad Lake in Hunza Valley, the country displays a mix of tradition and modernity.

Photography in Islamabad: mosques, monuments, viewpoints

Islamabad offers numerous subjects for photographers. Faisal Mosque sits against the Margalla Hills, combining religious architecture with landscape. The Pakistan Monument displays modern design, while Daman-e-Koh provides an elevated view over the city. Public parks demonstrate the capital's green spaces. Saidpur Village preserves traditional buildings and crafts. Rawal Lake and the Shakarparian Hills offer nature photography with water and mountains. The city's shopping centers and streets show contemporary Pakistan. Each location presents different aspects of the planned capital.

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