However, it is seemingly the case that a previous mosque existed in the premises prior to Tablighi administration.
Some claim that the original mosque was made of tin and built by the gardeners (known as Malis) of nearby Ramna Park.
[4] The three-storey mosque was rebuilt under the supervision of Haji Abdul Muqit, an architect belonging to the Tablighi Jamaat.
On the south and north sides there are two pond-like houses for Wudu rituals and can serve hundreds of people at once.
A short distance north of the mosque is a two-storey building for toilets and bathrooms.