The mosque was built in 2004 in a semi-traditional Islamic style, built in stone in the forms of late classicism. The mosque is made in white, and the windows and stained glass windows are a separate composition that gives the mosque an even more majestic appearance. It traditionally has one minaret, from which the call to prayer sounds five times a day, has four blue domes with sharp tips. The mosque is a one-story prayer hall with a semicircular projection of the mihrab on the south side. On the northern side of the hall there is a minaret surrounded by galleries. From this minaret, a call to prayer is read every Friday, which is heard throughout the neighborhood and calls parishioners to perform Friday prayers.
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