Abdul Rahman Mosque

It is located in one of Kabul's central commercial areas called Deh Afghanan, near the Pashtunistan Square, Zarnegar Park, and across the once popular Plaza Hotel.

The building is three stories high, built on 1.4 hectares (3.5 acres) of land.

Construction of the mosque began in 2001 by Hajji Abdur Rahman but was delayed for several years due to red tape.

[1] The building of the mosque is said to have been initially designed by Afghan architect Mir Hafizullah Hashimi.

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