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Moulavi Rahmatullah Shah Mosque মৌলভী রহমতউল্লাহ শাহ্ মসজিদ Brindaban Hat Kanchannagar Rd
مسجد Moulavi Rahmatullah Shah মৌলভী রহমতউল্লাহ শাহ্ মসজিদ Brindaban Hat Kanchannagar Rd
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Rising along Brindaban Hat Kanchannagar Road in the Fatikchari area of Chittagong district in Bangladesh, Moulavi Rahmatullah Shah Mosque honours a respected local scholar and saint whose memory has remained alive in the surrounding hill country for generations. Chittagong is one of the oldest ports of the Bay of Bengal and has welcomed Arab, Persian, and Malay traders for more than a thousand years, each contributing to the layered Islamic heritage of its valleys and hills. Fatikchari in particular is a district of forested ridges, tea gardens, and small farming villages, where mosques and madrasahs dot the roadsides along winding routes between the plains and the Tripura border.
The title Moulavi indicates a scholar of Islamic learning, while Rahmatullah, meaning the Mercy of God, reminds every worshipper that the learned are only beloved because they guide others toward divine mercy. Shah, used respectfully for men of recognised spiritual standing across Bengal, reflects the local custom of honouring pious teachers whose lives were devoted to recitation, teaching, and quiet charity. The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, taught that the scholars are the heirs of the prophets, and the Companions, may God be pleased with them, treasured that teaching as they built communities across every land.
Architecturally, the mosque follows the practical tradition of rural Bangladeshi masjids. A raised concrete platform safe from monsoon floods, whitewashed walls with simple bands of calligraphy, a modest minaret carrying the loudspeaker, and a carpeted prayer hall with a plain mihrab oriented toward Mecca. Women pray at the rear behind a cloth screen, and a small madrasa wing teaches the children of the surrounding villages after Asr each day.
Rice farmers, tea garden workers, small traders, and schoolteachers gather here for the five daily prayers and for Jumu'ah, and during Ramadan the taraweeh prayers bring even distant relatives back to the ancestral lanes. On this page visitors to the Chittagong hill region will find the current prayer times, address, and practical notes to help every traveller, pilgrim, and neighbour locate Moulavi Rahmatullah Shah Masjid and take part in its unhurried devotional rhythm beneath the mist shrouded ridges of the Fatikchari countryside during every season throughout the Bangladeshi calendar year gracefully.
The title Moulavi indicates a scholar of Islamic learning, while Rahmatullah, meaning the Mercy of God, reminds every worshipper that the learned are only beloved because they guide others toward divine mercy. Shah, used respectfully for men of recognised spiritual standing across Bengal, reflects the local custom of honouring pious teachers whose lives were devoted to recitation, teaching, and quiet charity. The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, taught that the scholars are the heirs of the prophets, and the Companions, may God be pleased with them, treasured that teaching as they built communities across every land.
Architecturally, the mosque follows the practical tradition of rural Bangladeshi masjids. A raised concrete platform safe from monsoon floods, whitewashed walls with simple bands of calligraphy, a modest minaret carrying the loudspeaker, and a carpeted prayer hall with a plain mihrab oriented toward Mecca. Women pray at the rear behind a cloth screen, and a small madrasa wing teaches the children of the surrounding villages after Asr each day.
Rice farmers, tea garden workers, small traders, and schoolteachers gather here for the five daily prayers and for Jumu'ah, and during Ramadan the taraweeh prayers bring even distant relatives back to the ancestral lanes. On this page visitors to the Chittagong hill region will find the current prayer times, address, and practical notes to help every traveller, pilgrim, and neighbour locate Moulavi Rahmatullah Shah Masjid and take part in its unhurried devotional rhythm beneath the mist shrouded ridges of the Fatikchari countryside during every season throughout the Bangladeshi calendar year gracefully.
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