[1] Following their ascension to power in the subcontinent, the British rulers returned the mosque to the Muslim community during the 19th century.
[1] The mosque had been under the management of the Awan family's hereditary custodians for an extended period before the Auqaf Department assumed control in 1960.
[2] Both structures are adorned in the late Mughal style with Shah-Jahani cusped arches and floral wall designs.
[2] Multan's characteristic blue glazed tiles are sparingly used, primarily on the spandrels of the arches and columns dividing the bays.
[2] The mosque has a Kashigari-style interior design, a large prayer hall, a pool for performing ablutions and bathing, and two resting rooms for worshippers.