Old mosque in Lhasa
The Large Mosque is located in the Hebalin area east of Jokhang Monastery. The Mosque covered only approximately 200 square meters when it was first built in 1716 or the 55th year of the reign of Qing Dynasty Emperor Kangxi. After 1793 it was repaired and expanded, and now covers an area of 1,300 square meters. Above the north-facing gate hangs a a horizontal board inscribed with three words meaning "mosque."
The mosque is centered on a prayer hall which faces east and covers an area of 285 square meters. On the western wall is a tapestry depicting Mecca, and against the northern wall is a stage for the imam. The Xuanli Pavilion is the major pavilion in the mosque. Those conducting prayers enter the pavilion to call all followers of Islam to pray at the appointed times.
Generally there is no access for tourists. But as muslim married couple my wife Salama and I were invited to join Lhasa Muslims and to come into the mosque, but we were told that women can't enter the pavilion so they have to pray at home (!?).
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