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    The 201 Dome Mosque – A Modern Architectural WonderT

    March 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bangladesh is a land of ancient terracotta mosques, but in the heart of Tangail, a modern marvel has risen that combines grand ambition with spiritual devotion. The 201 Dome Mosque (201 Gombuj Masjid) is not just a place of worship; it is a global landmark. Holding the record for the most domes on a single mosque and featuring the tallest concrete minaret in the world, it is a shining example of Bangladesh’s growing architectural prowess.

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    History: A Freedom Fighter’s Vision

    The mosque is the brainchild of the Heroic Freedom Fighter Mohammad Rafiqul Islam Welfare Trust.

    • Inception: Construction began on January 13, 2013, in the village of South Pathalia, on the banks of the Jhenai River.
    • The Goal: The project was initiated to create a massive Islamic complex that serves both spiritual and humanitarian needs.
    • Investment: With an estimated cost of over BDT 100 crore ($12.3 million USD), it represents one of the largest private religious projects in the country’s history.

    Architectural Masterpiece: Breaking World Records

    The mosque’s design is a mesmerizing sea of domes and towering structures that blend traditional Islamic geometry with modern engineering.

    The Domes (A World Record)

    • The Central Dome: Stands 81 feet (25 meters) high, acting as the crown of the structure.
    • The Surrounding Domes: Encircling the main dome are 200 smaller domes, each 17 feet (5.2 meters) high. This brings the total to 201, a record-breaking count for any mosque globally.

    The Minarets

    • The Main Minaret: Standing at a staggering 451 feet (137 meters), it is recognized as the tallest concrete minaret in the world. It is equivalent to a 57-story building.
    • Supporting Minarets: There are 4 corner towers at 101 feet and another 4 towers at 81 feet, totaling 9 minarets.

    Interior and Details

    • Capacity: The mosque can accommodate 15,000 worshippers inside, with a planned expansion to 30,000.
    • The Walls: A unique feature of this mosque is that the entire Holy Qur’an is inscribed on the interior tiles, allowing visitors to read the verses while standing or sitting.
    • The Door: The main entrance is crafted from 50 maunds (approx. 1,865 kg) of brass, giving it a regal, golden glow.

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    3. The Mosque Complex: More Than a Prayer Hall

    The mosque is built on 15 bighas (approx. 5 acres) of land and is designed as a complete welfare hub:

    • Healthcare: Includes a hospital offering free treatment for the underprivileged.
    • Social Care: An orphanage and an elder care home are part of the complex.
    • Modern Facilities: It features a helipad for international guests and a specialized cold storage for deceased bodies.

    How to Visit

    From Dhaka to Tangail

    • By Bus: Head to Mohakhali Bus Terminal. Look for the “Drutogami” (Fast Moving) bus service specifically going to Gopalpur. (Fare: 200–250 BDT).
    • By Train: You can take any North Bengal-bound train from Kamalapur or Airport Station and get off at Tangail Station. From there, take a local bus or CNG to Gopalpur.

    Reaching the Mosque

    • Once you reach Gopalpur Upazila HQ, the mosque is about 7 km away.
    • Take a CNG or battery-operated auto-rickshaw (Easy-bike) to South Pathalia village. (Fare: 30–50 BDT).

    Pro-Traveler Tips

    • Timing: Start your journey from Dhaka by 6:00 AM to avoid traffic and explore the complex comfortably.
    • Photography: The best view of the 201 domes is captured from the top of a nearby building or via drone (with permission).
    • What to Eat: Tangail is world-famous for its “Porabari Chomchom” (a traditional sweet). Make sure to try it at the local markets.
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