Chuadanga, April 3 -- At the heart of Chuadanga district town stands a nearly 250-year-old three-domed mosque, a timeless symbol of faith, philanthropy and the region's rich cultural heritage.
Locally known as the Boro Mosque or Minar Mosque, the historic structure was founded in 1208 Hijri (around 1786 AD) by Kusum Bibi, a devout woman who donated 73 decimals of land and personally financed its construction.
Widely regarded as the first mosque in the district town, locals say it was from here that the first Azan echoed across the area, marking the beginning of organised religious life in the region.
Over the centuries, the mosque has served not only as a place of worship but also as a centre for Islamic education and community activit...
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