The Jama Masjid, Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh
The Jama Masjid in Dharamsala was built by Janab Ghulam Rasool in the year 1719 AD. The 1905 Kangra earthquake damaged the mosque and its dome. At that time, the Ahle Islam committee took charge and renovated the damaged part of the mosque, and people started offering prayers regularly.[2]
Between 1947 and 1995, there was only one mosque in the Yol cantonment where Muslims organized Salat-ul-jumuah Salatul Eieden prayers. In 1995, the mosque Aman-e- Awam welfare committee was established, and salah (obligatory five times prayer) continued in this mosque.
The Jama Masjid in Dharamsala was built by Janab Ghulam Rasool in the year 1719 AD. The 1905 Kangra earthquake damaged the mosque and its dome. At that time, the Ahle Islam committee took charge and renovated the damaged part of the mosque, and people started offering prayers regularly.[2]
Between 1947 and 1995, there was only one mosque in the Yol cantonment where Muslims organized Salat-ul-jumuah Salatul Eieden prayers. In 1995, the mosque Aman-e- Awam welfare committee was established, and salah (obligatory five times prayer) continued in this mosque.