Jama Masjid, Nerul

Mosque in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jama Masjid, also known as the Nerul Aalami Markaz and as the Masjid-E-Tabligh, is a Sunni Friday mosque, affiliated with the "shura" faction of the Tablighi Jamaat, located in East Nerul, in Navi Mumbai, in the state of Maharashtra, India. The mosque is the oldest and largest mosque in Nerul and one of the main mosques of Navi Mumbai.

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Jama Masjid
जामा मशीद
The mosque in 2019
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
RiteTablighi Jamaat
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusFriday mosque
Leadership
StatusActive
Location
LocationEast Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
CountryIndia
Jama Masjid, Nerul is located in Mumbai
Jama Masjid, Nerul
Location in of the mosque in Mumbai
Coordinates19°02′05″N 73°01′14″E
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
StyleIndo-Islamic
Completed1995
Specifications
Capacity2,000 worshippers
MinaretTwo
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The mosque serves as the headquarters for the shura faction of the Tablighi Jamaat and is led by scholars Ahmad Laat and Ebrahim Dewla.[1]

Architecture

The Jama Masjid was completed in 1995 and subsequently became a three-storied building. The building does not have any pillars inside the main prayer hall and can accommodate approximately 2,000 worshippers for daily prayers and c.5,000 worshippers on Eid prayers.

2015 leadership controversy in Tablighi Jamat

The leadership of the Tablighi Jamat split in 2015 when Muhammad Saad Kandhlawi claimed to be the sole leader of Tablighi Jamat. It ended up in two groups, one headed by Kandhlawi at Nizamuddin Markaz Mosque, in Delhi, and the other headed by the "shura", based at Jama Masjid in Nerul.[2][3] Ebrahim Dewla, Ahmed Laat, and others were appointed to lead the "shura" group.[1]

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