Faisal Mosque Margalla Hills in Islamabad Pakistan

Exactly when Turkish modeler Vedat Dalokay’s arrangement was chosen for the Faisal Mosque, various caused a stir. The errand differentiated from standard mosque plan, as it featured contemporary, smooth lines and, most strikingly, didn’t have a curve. Advancement work began in 1976 and was finally completed ten years afterward. By then, most input had crumbled before the compelling, entrancing structure that currently leads Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital city, from its raised situation at the foot of the Margalla Hills.