There are four perforated stone windows in the back wall and the three mihrabs of carved marble.
There are two minarets are on each end of the façade, with a base of 1.3 square metres (14 sq ft), and their niches are decorated with floral patterns.
[2][3] The mosque was damaged in 2001 Gujarat earthquake and was restored by Archaeological Survey of India.
[4] Media related to Baba Lului's Masjid at Wikimedia Commons
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