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مسجد Baitus Sharaf Mosque বাইতুস্ শরফ় জামে মসজিদ شيتاغونغ Rangunia Hwy Rangunia
مسجد Baitus Sharaf Mosque বাইতুস্ শরফ় জামে মসজিদ شيتاغونغ Rangunia Hwy Rangunia
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Along the Chittagong to Rangunia highway in the Raojan upazila of Chittagong district, Baitus Sharaf Jame Mosque stands as a luminous roadside refuge for travellers, lorry drivers, and farmers of the surrounding hills. The name Baitus Sharaf, the House of Nobility, is cherished in Bangladesh for its association with the Baitus Sharaf Anjuman e Islami, a charitable network founded in Chittagong by Sheikh Abdul Jabbar and his successors, whose hospitals, schools, orphanages, and mosques have reshaped the religious and educational landscape of the country since the mid twentieth century.
Chittagong, known in Bangla as Chattogram, is a city whose Islamic roots reach back to Arab and Persian merchants trading along the Bay of Bengal in the early centuries of Islam. The great saint Sheikh Bayazid Bostami is remembered in a beloved shrine just outside the city, and generations of Bengali scholars have travelled between Chittagong, Dhaka, Deoband, Mecca, and Medina in pursuit of sacred knowledge. The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, blessed the rising suns of the east saying that mercy descends upon the lands of the believers, and Bangladeshi mosques such as this one continue to receive that mercy through unbroken congregations.
Architecturally the building follows the exuberant neighbourhood mosque style common across modern Bangladesh. Pale walls with decorative mouldings, a large central dome flanked by smaller domes, slim corner minarets, wide arched windows, and a tin roofed verandah for shoe racks give the mosque a dignified roadside presence. Inside, cool ceramic tiles cover the floor, a simple wooden mimbar stands beside the mihrab, and loudspeakers carry the adhan across the green hills of Raojan.
Accurate daily prayer timings for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at Baitus Sharaf Jame Mosque appear on this page alongside the Raojan address, a map pin, and hospitable notes for any traveller journeying from Chittagong city, Rangamati, or the hill towns of Kaptai. During Ramadan the courtyard hosts shared iftars of muri, piyaju, beguni, haleem, and sweet jilapi offered to every worshipper and road weary traveller, while tarawih evenings ring with the clear Bengali voices of young hafizes. Any guest passing along the winding highway between the busy port of Chittagong and the forested Chittagong Hill Tracts is warmly invited to step within this bright roadside sanctuary, to kneel upon the cool tiled floor among the friendly rural congregation, and to whisper a soft supplication of thanks for the humble scholars whose patient institutions continue to shelter the faith, the education, and the open hearts of so many villages across the storied eastern plains of greater Bengal.
Chittagong, known in Bangla as Chattogram, is a city whose Islamic roots reach back to Arab and Persian merchants trading along the Bay of Bengal in the early centuries of Islam. The great saint Sheikh Bayazid Bostami is remembered in a beloved shrine just outside the city, and generations of Bengali scholars have travelled between Chittagong, Dhaka, Deoband, Mecca, and Medina in pursuit of sacred knowledge. The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, blessed the rising suns of the east saying that mercy descends upon the lands of the believers, and Bangladeshi mosques such as this one continue to receive that mercy through unbroken congregations.
Architecturally the building follows the exuberant neighbourhood mosque style common across modern Bangladesh. Pale walls with decorative mouldings, a large central dome flanked by smaller domes, slim corner minarets, wide arched windows, and a tin roofed verandah for shoe racks give the mosque a dignified roadside presence. Inside, cool ceramic tiles cover the floor, a simple wooden mimbar stands beside the mihrab, and loudspeakers carry the adhan across the green hills of Raojan.
Accurate daily prayer timings for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at Baitus Sharaf Jame Mosque appear on this page alongside the Raojan address, a map pin, and hospitable notes for any traveller journeying from Chittagong city, Rangamati, or the hill towns of Kaptai. During Ramadan the courtyard hosts shared iftars of muri, piyaju, beguni, haleem, and sweet jilapi offered to every worshipper and road weary traveller, while tarawih evenings ring with the clear Bengali voices of young hafizes. Any guest passing along the winding highway between the busy port of Chittagong and the forested Chittagong Hill Tracts is warmly invited to step within this bright roadside sanctuary, to kneel upon the cool tiled floor among the friendly rural congregation, and to whisper a soft supplication of thanks for the humble scholars whose patient institutions continue to shelter the faith, the education, and the open hearts of so many villages across the storied eastern plains of greater Bengal.
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مسجد Baitus Sharaf Mosque বাইতুস্ শরফ় জামে মসজিদ شيتاغونغ Rangunia Hwy Rangunia