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Srinagar’s smallest Mosque stands tall at Regal Market

Srinagar’s smallest Mosque stands tall at Regal Market

Ishtiyaq Kar

Srinagar, Aug 11 (KINS): Amid the crowded streets and the constant bustle of Lal Chowk, a small yet significant religious landmark quietly stands in Regal Lane — the Srinagar’s smallest mosque.

Built in 1968 and rebuilt in 2014, this three-storey structure can accommodate only 24 people at a time. The mosque’s ground floor serves as a washroom and ablution area, while the upper two floors are dedicated to prayers. Despite its modest size, the mosque holds a special place in the hearts of Regal Lane’s traders, who have been looking after it for decades.

“This mosque may be small in size, but in terms of blessings and community spirit, it’s huge,” a shopkeeper at Regal Market told news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS).

 “We ensure it’s clean, the prayer mats are in good condition, and it’s always ready for worshippers. It is our shared responsibility.”

The 2014 reconstruction was a collaborative effort by local traders, who contributed funds, materials, and labor. “We did not rely on outsiders. Everyone here pitched in what they could. Some gave money, others offered materials, and many helped physically in the work,” recalled another trader from the lane.

Given its small capacity, the mosque fills up quickly during prayers and in the holy month of Ramadan, with worshippers often praying in shifts.

“For traders, this mosque is a blessing. We work long hours, and being able to step away from our shops for a few minutes to pray gives us peace of mind,” the shop keeper said.

Over the years, the mosque has also caught the attention of visitors exploring Lal Chowk. Many are surprised to find a functioning mosque of such compact size, tucked between busy shops. (KINS)

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