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সাতবাড়িয়া মরহুম হাজী ফজলুল হক সওদাগর জামে মসজিদ

📍 Fatikchari · BD Bangladesh
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🏙️ Zaidi katika Fatikchari
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🚺 Sehemu ya wanawake
Kiti cha magurudumu
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Mahali

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Kuhusu

Worshippers approaching সাতবাড়িয়া মরহুম হাজী ফজলুল হক সওদাগর জামে মসজিদ in Fatikchari, Bangladesh, find themselves stepping into one of the neighbourhood's steady spiritual anchors. The name is chosen with care, pointing toward a founder or a family whose devotion the worshippers wished to perpetuate in daily supplication within these walls. The quiet bustle before each salat moves in a familiar sequence of footwear left behind, careful ablution at the long trough of taps, and rows drawn together on the clean matting within a minute. The wider Bengali tradition shows itself in the building's lines and materials. Drawing on the craft inheritance of Dhaka and Chittagong, the Mughal and colonial period left a vocabulary of multiple domes, terracotta panels and slender corner minarets that local artisans adapt to contemporary needs. The mosques pale facade deflects the sharpest sun, while warm carpets, circulating fans, and heaters tucked against the side walls balance the climate all year. In the centre of the qibla wall sits a carved mihrab directing worshippers toward the Ka'bah, while a stepped minbar to one side supports the imam during Friday preaching. Around Fatikchari, Islamic life has taken root over many generations, shaping robust traditions of tafsir majlis, waz mahfil gatherings and charitable food distribution. Scholars and pious benefactors of former decades are remembered affectionately in the stories shared after Asr, and every child grows up repeating may God be pleased with them alongside the companions of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family. The mosque participates in this living transmission every time a new child learns the Fatihah within its walls. The five scheduled prayers give shape to every ordinary day, dawn, noon, afternoon, sunset, and night in their appointed turn. Friday brings the largest gathering, when the Jumu'ah khutbah reminds the congregation of their duties toward God, family, and neighbour. Ramadan gives the building its fullest rhythm, with long rows of food set out for iftar, additional lamps along the walls, and tarawih prayers continuing into the depth of the night. The festive mornings of Eid bring children and elders together in new clothes, the courtyard brimming with embraces and traditional greetings exchanged between friends and strangers alike. Guests of any background are free to observe the daily prayers respectfully, their only duty being to dress modestly and remain silent during the salat itself. A discreet side gate opens onto the women's prayer hall, where familiar regular worshippers are happy to explain the customs to any newcomer. The premises remain a calm devotional landmark near the wider area entry number seven six three three eight.
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Hisia

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Nyakati za Sala

Saa za Mahali --:--
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Fajr
Sunrise
Dhuhr
Asr
Maghrib
Isha
Ripoti mahali hapa
Tusaidie kutunza taarifa sahihi
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