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Grand Mosque Mosque Shrayai Bghdad Dwst Muhammad Blwj Kwtɦ

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جامع مسجد صحرائے بغداد دوست محمد بلوج كوٹھ

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Along the dusty outskirts of Karachi in the Sindh province of Pakistan, Jami Masjid Sahra e Baghdad, founded by the family of Dost Muhammad Baloch of the Baloch Goth settlement, serves a community of Baloch families who migrated from Balochistan to work in the mills and harbours of the great port city. The name Sahra e Baghdad, the Desert of Baghdad, evokes a longing for the great capital of the Abbasid caliphate and the scholarly tradition it nurtured, a longing often expressed in Baloch poetry, folk song, and religious naming across the region.

Karachi has welcomed Baloch migrants from the coastal Makran and the inland plateaus for generations. The Baloch language, rich in oral poetry and the heroic epics known as daptar, has long carried religious learning alongside tribal memory. Dost Muhammad Baloch, whose family endowed this mosque, represents a wider tradition of elder figures in the Baloch community who marked their settlements with houses of worship so that every generation might have a clear centre of daily prayer, Qur'an memorisation, and Jumu'ah gathering. The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, praised those who build mosques, promising them a house in paradise.

Architecturally the building follows a simple Pakistani suburban style. Pale rendered walls trimmed with green calligraphy, a modest central dome, slim corner minarets, tall arched windows, and a tiled wudu area shaded by a row of neem trees welcome worshippers from the surrounding streets. Inside, cool tiled floors covered with reed mats and soft cotton prayer rugs, a simple wooden mimbar, a modest mihrab, and loudspeakers connected to a small minaret call the faithful across the dusty lanes.

Accurate daily prayer timings for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at Jami Masjid Sahra e Baghdad appear on this page along with the Karachi address, a map pin, and hospitable notes for any visitor arriving from Malir, Korangi, or the coastal road toward Gadap. During Ramadan the courtyard fills with simple iftars of dates, sattu, khichri, and sweet sewiyan prepared by Baloch households, and tarawih evenings fill the hall with clear recitations by hafizes trained in local madrasas. Any traveller journeying between the fishing harbour at Ibrahim Hyderi and the hills of Kirthar is warmly welcomed to step within these modest walls, to kneel upon the reed mats among the hospitable Baloch congregation, and to whisper a soft salawat upon the Prophet and a rahimahu Allah upon Dost Muhammad Baloch whose memory continues to shade an entire neighbourhood of hardworking migrant hearts beneath the vast, patient, and sometimes merciless noonday sun of a sprawling southern Sindhi city.

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