He and wife Fakhr-un-Nisa were childless for some years and prayed at the tomb of Tipu Mastan Aulia.
During 1766, Ameerunnisa Begum, the younger sister of Hyder was dead and a tomb was built in the mosque for her.
The tomb of Ameerunnisa is found in the first building, which has tiled roof in the fronts and a dome over the sanctum.
There is a constant flow of visitors in the mosque as it is located in one of the busiest places in Dindigul.
During the sacred festivals of Bakrid and Ramzan, the devotees overflow, some of them offering prayers from the surrounding grounds.
[citation needed] Every year conference of ulamas are arranged and many imams all over India attends it.