Al-Aman Bahela Khatun Mosque

Al-Aman Bahela Khatun Mosque
আল-আমান বাহেলা খাতুন জামে মসজিদ
The mosque, in low light, in 2023
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusMosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationSirajganj–Enayetpur Road, Belkuchi, Rajshahi
CountryBangladesh
Geographic coordinates24°17′14″N 89°41′51″E / 24.28722°N 89.69750°E / 24.28722; 89.69750
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
StylePostmodern Islamic
FounderMohammad Ali Sarkar
Funded byMohammad Ali Sarkar
GroundbreakingSeptember 2016
Completed2021
Construction costTk 30 crore
Specifications
Capacity7,000 worshipers
Dome(s)One
Minaret(s)Two
Minaret height34 m (110 ft)
Site area50,160 square metres (539,900 sq ft)

The Al-Aman Bahela Khatun Mosque (Bengali: আল-আমান বাহেলা খাতুন জামে মসজিদ) is a mosque located at Belkuchi, 20 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of Sirajganj in the Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh. The mosque is a traditional mosque built on 50,160 square metres (539,900 sq ft), or 20 and a half bighas, of land on the west side of Sirajganj-Enayetpur road in Mukandganti mahalla of ward 8 of the Belkuchi municipal area.

Completed in the Postmodern Islamic style, the mosque described as one of the most beautiful and large mosque in Bangladesh. In September 2016, Mohammad Ali Sarkar of Mukundagati village laid the foundation stone of Al-Aman Bahela Khatun Jame Mosque Complex in Belkuchi in the name of his son Al-Aman and mother Bahela Khatun. He built the mosque at his own expense, spending more than Tk 30 crore. It took four years to build. An average of 45 workers worked every day on the construction.