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Marble Masjid Qibla

We are a leading Manufacturer of Marble Masjid Qibla and Masjid Mimber Mehrab from Makrana, India.

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Marble Masjid Qibla

₹ 1,65,000/UnitGet Latest Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Unit

Stone TypeMarble
Opening Width5 ft
Size10 Feet
Opening Height12 ft
TypeIndoor
Design StyleIslamic
FinishPolished
UsageVilla, Dargah, Madarsa, Masjid
DesignCarved
ColorWhite
Carving TypeHand Carved
Country of OriginIndia
Usage/ApplicationMasjid
MaterialMarble
Surface FinishPolished

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  • Masjid Mimber Mehrab
  • Masjid Mimber Mehrab
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Masjid Mimber Mehrab

₹ 45,000/PieceGet Latest Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Stone TypeMarble
Height6 ft
FinishPolished
Size4 Feet
Number of Steps3
UsageMasjid, Madarsa, Dargah
Designcarving by hand with beautiful aesthetic desgin
Materialmakrana white marble
Carving TypeHand Carved
ColorWhite
Country of OriginMade in India

A mosque minbar (mimber) is a raised pulpit where the imam delivers the Friday sermon (khutbah) and other important addresses. It is usually positioned to the right of the mihrab (the niche indicating the direction of prayer) and is a symbol of authority in Islamic tradition. Design and Structure: 1. Steps: Most minbars have a series of steps leading to a small platform where the imam stands or sits. 2. Canopy/Dome: Some traditional minbars have a canopy or small dome at the top, often elaborately decorated. 3. Materials: Minbars can be made of wood, marble, or other fine materials, often with intricate carvings, geometric patterns, or Arabic calligraphy. 4. Doorway: Many minbars have a small door or railing at the entrance for symbolic separation. 5. Islamic Art: Common decorative elements include floral motifs, arabesques, and inscriptions of Quranic verses or Hadith. Historical and Cultural Variations: • Ottoman Minbars: Often grand with detailed woodwork and mother-of-pearl inlays. • Mamluk Minbars: Known for fine geometric patterns and craftsmanship. • Modern Minbars: Simpler, functional, and designed to blend with contemporary mosque architecture.

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