Jama Masjid Burhanpur



Jama Masjid, Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh

Information on Jama Masjid (Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh) - History & Architecture


Jama Masjid is located near the banks of Tapti River in the district of Burhanpur, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, in Central India. During Faruqui rule in this particular region, it is one of the magnificent structures made in a successful manner. It is a popular mosque in this region. It is known among local and foreign visitors for its historical and architectural significance. It is located in the heart of the city.

Jama Masjid Burhanpur Architectural Importance

Jama Masjid is a huge structure in Burhanpur. At a time, it can accommodate approximately 500 people during the religious gatherings. It has quite fascinating and intricate interiors and exteriors styles and patterns. It was constructed in a successful manner on the lines of Jama Masjid situated in Delhi. The main gateway is towards the east direction. Its 12 feet high doors belong to times of Jahangir. Another gateway ahead of the initial gateway was built by Begum of Bhopal in 1898. With delicate carvings, it is 24-feet high. It has two big minarets. There are 22 meditation seats or huzras and few mazzars of earlier priests at main door of this mosque. There are also two huge hauzs or artificial water pools, towards the south direction of these mazaars. It is built on the basis of intricate Islamic architecture. The beauty of the mosque is enhanced by a good numbers of arches. The flooring is made up of sparkling white marble. It has large halls for religious prayers and meetings. It also has several private chambers for religious heads and priests. The morning religious alarm and prayer can be heard by the major section of the population of this mid-sized town. The ceiling of this mosque has a unique specialty. It is one of the well administered and religiously managed mosques in India. There are several wish fulfilling tales largely associated with this mosque that attracts good number of visitors from nook and corner of India and rest of the world.

Jama Masjid Burhanpur Historical Importance

According to the local legends and historians, in 1421, in the north of city, Azam Humayun got a small mosque built for his beloved queen, which is at present known as Bibi Ki Masjid. As the population of the town increased, Adil Shah built the current Jama Masjid in the heart of the town in 1590. It was built within 5 years later. This gave easy access to them. Even during the rule of Hindu, Muslim and British rules, this religious center was a spot of religious harmony. The mosque gained its religious momentum slow and steadily among the Muslim community as time passed in different periods. It is a well protected mosque in this region that has witnessed political struggles and change of guards. It is one of the best examples of medieval period mosques in India. It is also one of the most sought after mosque among the Muslim community.

Jama Masjid Burhanpur Tourism Importance

The local and foreign visitors can feel as if witnessing Jama Masjid of Delhi in Burhanpur. They get a chance to feel and experience Islamic architecture styles and patterns in this particular mosque with a lot of perfection. It is one of the most sought after religious center in this region. It is always crowded during the religious hours and Ramzan season. There is a local market near the mosque that caters traditional and cultural products of this region for tourists. There is good number of budget and luxury hotels in the heart of the town.