Madina Mosque, Shillong
| Madina Mosque | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Sunni Islam |
| Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Mosque |
| Status | Active |
| Location | |
| Location | Laban, Shillong, East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya |
| Country | India |
Location of the mosque in Meghalaya | |
| Coordinates | 25°34′01″N 91°52′41″E / 25.567°N 91.878°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Mosque architecture |
| Style | Islamic |
| Funded by | Shillong Muslim Union |
| Established | 2008 (as a congregation) |
| Groundbreaking | 2011 |
| Completed | 2012 |
| Specifications | |
| Capacity | 2,000 worshippers |
| Width | 19 m (61 ft) |
| Height (max) | 37 m (121 ft) |
| Domes | Five (One large, four small) |
| Minaret | Four |
| Materials | Brick, concrete, glass |
The Madina Mosque (Arabic: مسجد المدينة شيلونغ) is a four-storey Sunni mosque in Shillong, in the state of Meghalaya, India. The mosque is the only glass mosque in India, and reputedly the first glass mosque in Asia, and making India the third country to have a mosque built of glass. It is one of the largest mosques in Northeast India, and the biggest in Meghalaya, accommodating more than 2,000 worshippers for congregational prayers. The mosque was opened on 18 October 2012 by the General Secretary of the Shillong Muslim Union Sayeedullah Nongrum and was inaugurated by Salman Khurshid, Shamim Akhtar, and Vincent Pala.
The congregation was established in 2008, with a prayer hall in the Idgah, that was open to males and female worshippers.