[2] Later, in 1926, a businessman named Ali Jan Bepari renovated the mosque, adding stars and other motifs.
In early 20th century, Ali Jan Bepari financed its renovation when a front verandah was added.
In early 20th century, Ali Jan Bepari, a local businessman, financed the renovation of the mosque and added a new eastern verandah.
The mosque, which previously lacked any historical significance, is one of the few remaining architectural example of the Chinitikri (Chinese pieces) method of mosaic decoration.
In 1987, the Ministry of Religious Affairs commissioned Giasul Huque and Zahiruddin to make additions to the prayer hall, which was extended to include two more domes.
The mosque is decorated with Japanese and English china clay tiles and used both methods of the Chinitikri application.