Jameh Mosque of Makki
29°29′19.8″N 60°51′14.4″E / 29.488833°N 60.854000°E / 29.488833; 60.854000
The Grand Makki Mosque of Zahedan (Persian: مسجد جامع مکی زاهدان) is one of the world's largest Hanafism mosques, and the largest Sunni Islamic mosque in Iran, located in the center of Zahedan, the capital of the Sistan and Baluchestan province.[1]
History
The founder of the mosque was Abdul Aziz Malazada who, until his death in 1987, had the most important Sunni religious authority of the Baloch in Sistan-Balochistan in Iran. The Makki Mosque was founded in 1971 as part of the Jamiat Darul Uloom seminary which is located next to the Makki mosque. The Darul Uloom is part of the Deobandi School.[4]
The Darul Uloom in Zahedan is the center for the Sunni Baloch people who live in eastern Iran. From its founding in the early 1970s, it has become the center of a network of thousands of mosques in the region, 120 Deobandi madrasas and about seventy seminaries of which forty are under direct leadership of the Zahedan-based Darul Uloom.[5]
For years, the mosque was overcrowded with a large number of worshippers and its space was inadequate for everyone to be able to pray inside the mosque. Prayers often had to be offered on the nearby streets. An expansion project was started which made the Makki mosque the largest Sunni mosque in Iran after completion.[6] In 2010, the old mosque building with its two minarets had to be demolished to make room for the new 50,000 square meters mosque with four minarets.[7]
Annual gatherings and conferences in the Makki mosque attract large numbers of Deobandi and other Sunni scholars from Iran and neighboring countries like Afghanistan and Pakistan. These gatherings and conferences have often prominent Deobandi speakers like the president of the Darul'Uloom in Karachi and speakers linked to the Tablighi Jamaat.[8]
Leadership
The founder of the Makki mosque Maulana Abd-al-Aziz Mullahzada (1916–1987) was a well-respected Deobandi scholar. He was the major proponent of the spread of the Deobandi thought in Sistan-Baluchistan. His influence kept growing and after being acknowledged as the religious authority of the Baluch people, his religious authority spread all over the Sunni communities in Iran.[9]
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References
- ^ a b "Zahedan, a city rich in potentials", Islamic Republic News Agency, 25 October 2015, 81811265, retrieved 15 November 2017
- ^ a b c d e "Zahedan, a city rich in potentials", Iranian Students' News Agency, 3 May 2017, 81811265, retrieved 15 November 2017
- ^ Grand Makki Mosque of Zahedan, Published 5 April 2010; http://sunnionline.us/english/2010/04/makki-mosque-capacity-and-its-location
- ^ "Grand Makki Mosque of Zahedan". 5 April 2010. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
- ^ Audun Kolstad Wiig, Islamist opposition in the Islamic Republic. Jundullah and the spread of extremist Deobandism in Iran, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), 2 July 2009; https://www.ffi.no/no/Rapporter/09-01265.pdf
- ^ Guido Steinberg, German Jihad: On the Internationalization of Islamist Terrorism, (New York 2013) pages 67-68
- ^ Grand Makki Mosque of Zahedan, Published 5 April 2010; http://sunnionline.us/english/2010/04/makki-mosque-capacity-and-its-location
- ^ Audun Kolstad Wiig, Islamist opposition in the Islamic Republic. Jundullah and the spread of extremist Deobandism in Iran, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), 2 July 2009, page 22; https://www.ffi.no/no/Rapporter/09-01265.pdf
- ^ Audun Kolstad Wiig, Islamist opposition in the Islamic Republic. Jundullah and the spread of extremist Deobandism in Iran, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), 2 July 2009, page 22; https://www.ffi.no/no/Rapporter/09-01265.pdf
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