Madani Square

It was completed and opened on 18 February 2019 replacing the junction marking Nayasarak Point.

[2][3] In early August 2017, the mayor of Sylhet City Corporation, Ariful Haque Choudhury announced his plans to build a monument on Nayasarak Point and to rename it Madani Chattar, after the Islamic scholar Hussain Ahmed Madani.

[4] The monument was designed by Bangladeshi architect Jishnu Kumar Das.

[citation needed] Due to the point being opposite Noyasharak Jame Masjid – a mosque in which the scholar visited and stayed in since 1922, teaching the local community about Islam.

[5][6] The structure contains four pillars, designed like mihrabs, which increase in size and a circular base.