
Baitul Mukarram Mosque
Baitul Mukarram Mosque is the main mosque of Dhaka, Bangladesh, serving as a central place of worship for Muslims. It was built in the 1960s and is notable for its modern, imposing architecture resembling the Kaaba in Mecca. The mosque can accommodate around 30,000 worshippers and features a large prayer hall, multiple domes, and minarets. It stands as a symbol of faith, unity, and cultural identity for Bangladesh and hosts religious events, daily prayers, and community gatherings. Its prominent location and design make it a significant religious and architectural landmark in the city.