India's first glass mosque in Shillong

Shillong: India will have its first glass mosque - in the country's northeast.
Madina Masjid, an imposing and resplendent structure of glass dome and glass minarets, will formally opendoors to devotees Thursday in Meghalaya's capital.
"It is an architectural marvel, "Congress legislator Sayeedullah Nongrum, who helped in the mosque'sconstruction, said. "It took us one anda half years to complete the only glass mosque in India and the largest one inthe northeastern region," said Nongrum, who is also general secretary of the Shillong Muslim Union (SMU).
The four-storey building - 120 feet high and 61 feet wide - stands inside an Idgah Complex in the city's Lahan area and is close to the garrison grounds along the Umshyrpi river. At night, the mosque's glasswork glows and glitters.The mosque houses a new orphanage named Meherba, a library and a 'markaz' -- an Islamic theological institute.
Nongrum said thenew theological institute would impart Islamic teachings and the library there would have books on comparative religious studies. Madina Masjid has a capacity of around 2,000 people and has separate space for women to offer prayers ."This place will be open for everyone, but one should maintain the mosque's sanctity," Nongrum said, adding that themosque was set to become a tourist attraction.
Around Rs.2 crore was spent on the building, with fund from SMU and well-wishers, he said. Nongrum said most of the people who built the mosque were Hindus. The mosque was completed in July and SMU will maintain it.
In 2008, the Idgah was the first in the region to open doors to women devotees. "When our women go to market, which is considered to be the worst place for a Muslim women under Sharia, we men do not object. So, why can't women go to a 'masjid' and offer prayers? Why fanatics object to it?" he said. "I don't believein the interpretation of fanatics. 'Purdah' means inner shyness of women. If the shyness is retained, she can go anywhere. There's nothing forbidden in going to a place and offering prayer."
The Shillong Muslim Union was formed in 1905 in erstwhile East Bengal, which stretched from Siliguri to Cox's Bazar and Chittagong
to Dibrugarh. After India's partition in 1947, SMU narrowed down its activities to Assam.
Since Meghalaya's formation in 1972, its activities have been limited to the state.