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Jama Masjid Rashidia Grand Mosque Mosque Rshydyh

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Jama Masjid Rashidia جامع مسجد رشيديہ

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Tucked within the sprawling neighbourhoods of Karachi in Sindh province, the Jama Masjid Rashidia draws its name from rashid, meaning rightly guided, a term deeply associated with the four rightly guided caliphs Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman and Ali, may God be pleased with them all, whose stewardship shaped the earliest generation of Muslim governance. Karachi's character as Pakistan's largest city and the beating commercial heart of Sindh has been formed by generations of migration, with Sindhi, Baloch, Punjabi, Pashtun, muhajir and Memon communities each building mosques that reflect their traditions while speaking a shared devotional language. Sindh itself is an ancient land whose Islamic history stretches back to the expedition of Muhammad ibn al Qasim in the early eighth century, and its soil nurtured the Suhrawardi gatherings of Multan, the luminous poetry of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai and a long line of scholars whose works travelled from Thatta to Delhi and beyond. The Rashidia mosque is a community scale building of painted concrete and tiled dome, its minaret reaching above surrounding rooftops and its forecourt paved with mosaic stone where worshippers remove their shoes. The prayer hall features a wooden mimbar, calligraphic panels in Naskh and Kufi, and rows of woven straw mats laid beneath electric fans. Daily prayers follow the regular rhythm of the adhan, drawing local traders, artisans and families, while the Friday khutbah is delivered in Urdu with Qur'anic citations in Arabic. During Ramadan the mosque hosts iftar tables, long tarawih prayers and Qur'an recitation competitions for children. Eid assemblies spill onto the adjoining street. Visitors exploring Karachi's mosque heritage will find the Rashidia a welcoming stop alongside the nearby bazaars, the Mausoleum of the Quaid e Azam and the colonial era buildings of Saddar. Regular seminars on economic ethics, family law and the beautiful prophetic example draw attendees from adjacent Karachi neighbourhoods, with notable guest scholars from Jamia Binoria and other centres offering lectures in Urdu supplemented with Arabic and Sindhi citations. The mosque's charity box collects contributions that are distributed quietly to widows, orphans and medical patients in the district each week, keeping alive the ancient Islamic principle that true worship of God is inseparable from tangible compassion toward fellow creatures in times of hardship.

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