Jami Ul-Alfar: An Architectural Icon of Colombo.

Jami Ul-Alfar: An Architectural Icon of Colombo.

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Religious Studies, History, Social Studies

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Jamul Arfar, also known as the Red Mosque, is a significant religious and tourist site in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Commissioned in 1908 by Indian Muslims, it was designed by HL Sabo Leb and completed in 1909. The mosque's architecture is influenced by Indy Saracenic style, featuring unique pomegranate-shaped domes. Initially accommodating 500 to 1000 people, it has expanded to six floors, serving around 10,000 worshippers. Jamul Arfar remains a central place of worship for Sri Lankan Muslims and a major tourist attraction.

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What is the local name for the Jamul Arfar mosque?

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What year was the Jamul Arfar mosque commissioned?

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Who was the designer of the Jamul Arfar mosque?

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What architectural style influenced the design of the mosque?

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How many worshippers can the Jamul Arfar mosque accommodate?

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