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مسجد Jama Faizan E Attar Khuddam Ul Masajid Dawateislami

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Dedicated to Khwaja Fariduddin Attar, may God have mercy on him, the great Persian poet and spiritual teacher whose verses have inspired readers for more than eight centuries, this Karachi mosque functions under the stewardship of the Khuddam ul Masajid organisation associated with Dawat e Islami, a movement that has invested deeply in mosque construction and religious education across Pakistan and around the world. Attar's Mantiq ut Tayr, the Conference of the Birds, remains among the most cherished works of classical Persian literature, and mosques bearing his honourable name evoke the long tradition of spiritual teaching that has nourished Muslim communities for generations. Karachi itself houses countless mosques serving its diverse neighbourhoods, and this institution represents the thoughtful community work of a movement that emphasises regular prayer, Qur'anic learning, and the recitation of salawat upon the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family. The architecture follows the common Karachi idiom of rendered concrete, painted green and white, with a carpeted prayer hall, a simple mihrab, a wooden minbar, and a modest minaret carrying the muezzin's call across the surrounding streets. Five daily prayers gather neighbourhood residents, and Jumu'ah fills the hall to capacity. Sermons in Urdu, often punctuated by Arabic Qur'anic recitation and Persian verse from Attar himself, address themes of love for God, purification of the heart, and service to creation. Ramadan brings elaborate communal iftar gatherings with dates, samosas, pakoras, fruit chaat, and Rooh Afza, followed by the main meal after Maghrib. Taraweeh prayers draw large numbers, and the imam completes the Qur'an across the blessed month. Qur'anic memorisation classes run year round, with weekend programmes addressing Arabic language and basic fiqh. Women worship in a dedicated curtained section with its own entry. Eid prayers draw enormous crowds that spill into nearby streets. Nearby landmarks include the historic Kharadar quarter, the Empress Market, the old Victorian Town Hall, and the bustling wholesale bazaars that remain the commercial heart of central Karachi. Dawat e Islami congregations continue to expand across Karachi, and this mosque contributes to that broader movement through its daily prayers, its educational programmes, and its patient work of building character among successive generations.

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