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Among the green orchards and mountain streams of the Ala Buka district in the Jalal Abad region of the Kyrgyz Republic, the masjid named in honour of Borubek Uulu Shamyrza gathers its worshippers within a landscape of high pastures, walnut forests, and small farming villages. Jalal Abad province lies in the south of Kyrgyzstan, bordering the Ferghana valley, a land of immense religious and cultural heritage that has nourished poets, scholars, and devout worshippers for more than a thousand years. Islam entered the region through the patient work of travelling preachers who followed the caravan routes eastward from Samarkand and Bukhara.
The Kyrgyz people trace their ancestry to the nomadic tribes of the central Asian steppe who accepted Islam gradually from the ninth and tenth centuries onward, blending their devotional life with the remembered wisdom of elders, the recitation of epic poetry, and the traditional hospitality of yurts raised beside mountain streams. The figure of Borubek Uulu Shamyrza belongs to the local memory of honoured men whose descendants endowed houses of prayer in their villages, ensuring that the call to prayer would continue to rise above the valleys for generations to come.
The masjid building follows a practical regional style, with plastered walls, a pitched roof covered in green painted tin, and a modest minaret carrying a single loudspeaker from which the muezzin calls the five daily adhans across the fields of maize, wheat, and cotton. Inside, the prayer hall is covered with bright red and green patterned carpets, while soft light filters through small windows set high in the walls. Men of the village gather here for Fajr before beginning their work in orchards and pastures, and for Maghrib as the sun sets behind the Chatkal mountains.
On this page travellers and worshippers will find accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha in the Ala Buka district, along with the mosque's address, a helpful location map, and notes that assist residents of the Jalal Abad region, visitors crossing into the Kyrgyz Republic from neighbouring countries, researchers of central Asian religious history, and travellers exploring the Ferghana valley to join the calm congregational worship offered here.
The Kyrgyz people trace their ancestry to the nomadic tribes of the central Asian steppe who accepted Islam gradually from the ninth and tenth centuries onward, blending their devotional life with the remembered wisdom of elders, the recitation of epic poetry, and the traditional hospitality of yurts raised beside mountain streams. The figure of Borubek Uulu Shamyrza belongs to the local memory of honoured men whose descendants endowed houses of prayer in their villages, ensuring that the call to prayer would continue to rise above the valleys for generations to come.
The masjid building follows a practical regional style, with plastered walls, a pitched roof covered in green painted tin, and a modest minaret carrying a single loudspeaker from which the muezzin calls the five daily adhans across the fields of maize, wheat, and cotton. Inside, the prayer hall is covered with bright red and green patterned carpets, while soft light filters through small windows set high in the walls. Men of the village gather here for Fajr before beginning their work in orchards and pastures, and for Maghrib as the sun sets behind the Chatkal mountains.
On this page travellers and worshippers will find accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha in the Ala Buka district, along with the mosque's address, a helpful location map, and notes that assist residents of the Jalal Abad region, visitors crossing into the Kyrgyz Republic from neighbouring countries, researchers of central Asian religious history, and travellers exploring the Ferghana valley to join the calm congregational worship offered here.
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