See the spectacular Jama Masjid that was constructed right opposite the massive Red Fort by the great Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in between the years 1644 and 1656.
Located on the ancient city of Bho Jala, that was an integral part of Shahjahanbad, the grand Jama Masjid has a massive marble courtyard that has the capacity to comfortably accommodate about 25,000 devotees at a time.
The four grand towers that flank the mosque on four sides are five-storied structures that display a profusion of artistic frescoes and calligraphic stone inscriptions, typical to the Mughal architectural style.
The flight of steps that lead to the Jama Masjid in Delhi are delightfully ornate, with alternate steps made of red sandstone and white marble.
The north gate of the Jama Masjid in Delhi, India is special as there is a cupboard in this part of the mosque that stores a strand of hair of the Prophet Mohammad, his foot prints on a marble block and several other relic that belonged to the 'messenger of Allah'.