Demand for repainting the Jama Masjid in Sambhal
There is a growing demand for repainting and decorating the Jama Masjid in Sambhal during the month of Ramadan to enhance its appeal and cleanliness for worshippers.
In Sambhal, the Jama Masjid Committee has initiated efforts to repaint and beautify the mosque in anticipation of Ramadan. Zafar Ali, the president of the committee, has formally communicated this demand to the archaeology department and local officials through a written letter. The initiative aims not only to enhance the appearance of the mosque but also to provide a clean and attractive environment for the numerous devotees who frequent the site during the holy month.
The rejuvenation of the Jama Masjid is seen as a timely intervention as Ramadan approaches, and it aligns with the spiritual significance of the period where cleanliness and devotion are paramount. The repainting and decorating process is expected to make the mosque not just visually appealing but also more inviting for worshippers, thus promoting a sense of community and faith.
This demand for repainting highlights the community's proactive approach to preserving their cultural heritage while catering to the needs of the faithful. Local officials and the archaeology department have been urged to prioritize this request, reflecting the mosque's importance as a religious and community centre in Sambhal, and ensuring that it remains a welcoming place for prayer and reflection during Ramadan.