
It has beautiful design of arts and crafts, with marble stones of various kinds and colors. It is well electrified with chandeliers of different kinds.
It is a beautiful piece of architecture. Being a worth seeing religious place, tourists from far off places visit it frequently.
Bhung Mosque was designed and constructed over a period of nearly 50 years (1932–1982). This Mosque is situated in Bhung town of Sadiqabad, it has very beautiful structure and the main thing about that Mosque is it has also won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1986. Master Abdul Hameed (kamboh) was the one who was controlling the complete construction and who always worked relentlessly hard for the mosque to make it a landmark for Pakistan. Another significance of this mosque is that a postage stamp for this Mosque was issued on May 12, 2004 in Pakistan.
Architectural Specialists gathered from all over Pakistan and India: master masons from Rajasthan, India, craftsmen from Multan for the glazed tile, mosaic and woodwork, and painters and calligraphers from Karachi. The unique thing about design is that it is a mix of Islamic styles, in which masters have used rare and traditional materials such as ivory, teak, and onyx, along with industrial elements like terrazzo and artificial stone facing. Elements were borrowed from nearby Lahore, as well as Iran, Spain and Turkey, and combined them with Western colonial elements of the 1940s. At last, that Mosque was than came into being.
