Mosque
Moti Masjid
New Delhi, India
M64V+P7J Moti Masjid, Lal Qila, Old Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Moti Masjid, meaning 'Pearl Mosque', is a historic mosque situated within the Red Fort complex in Old Delhi, India. Constructed in 1659 CE by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, this elegant place of worship is renowned for its pristine white marble structure and three domes. The mosque served as a private prayer hall for the emperor and his court. Its name derives from the pearly sheen of its marble surfaces. The mosque features a simple yet refined design, with a rectangular prayer hall and a courtyard. It remains a significant architectural landmark within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Red Fort.
Prayer times – New Delhi
New Delhi, • Asia/Kolkata (UTC+5)
03:49
22:23
12:24
15:55
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22:23
Sunset
12:21
Calculation method based on Muslim World League criteria, used in many European and other countries, uses 18° for Fajr and 17° for Isha
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Lat: 28.656900
Lng: 77.243180
Timezone: Asia/Calcutta
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