The Mashkhur Jusup Mosque (Kazakh: Máshhúr Júsip meshiti/Мәшһүр Жүсіп мешіті; Russian: Мечеть имени Машхура Жусупа) is located in the center of Pavlodar within an area of 6 ha and is one of the largest mosques in Kazakhstan.
The construction of the mosque was entrusted to the "AlmatyGiproGor" Institute, and the work was carried out by the company "IrtyshTransStroy".
The main blue-sky dome, 54 metres high is based on the shape of a shanyrak, a circular opening at the top of a yurt.
[1][2] The crystal chandelier "Zumrad" has 434 lamps and adorns the interior of the mosque, was made in Tashkent.
The first floor includes the 1200-seat prayer hall for men, a museum of Muslim culture, a library, a projection room and offices.