The mosque is visited by people from all over the country by Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
According to the tale, one day, a gathering of villagers convened by the banks of the Bilash River.
Eagerly, they began planning immediately, and by day's end, they had sketched out a rough blueprint for the mosque's construction.
When the villagers woke up the next day and went to the site, they saw a three-domed lime-brick mosque, and had no idea where and who it came from.
The mosque is regularly painted and refurbished, and the locals have established a separate toilet, wudukhana, and verandah.