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Published: 09:13 17 August 2024
Bangladesh Pagla Masjid: There is a legend about this mosque, once a spiritual madman lived in Kishoreganj. A mosque is suddenly seen on the hilly place that once arose. For hundreds of years, people of all religions, regardless of Muslim-Hindu, have visited the saint's abode.
Bundle Bundle Rs. Arranged on the table. There are also piles of money lying on the ground. Everyone is sitting and counting that money. Have you ever seen such a scene?
No, not corruption or stolen money. Money came out of the donation box. The money was found in Pagla Mosque in Kishoreganj, Greater Mymonsingh, Bangladesh. Even 28 sacks!
This huge amount of money was received from the donation box of Pagla Mosque. Even before this, billions of rupees have been received from the donation box of the mosque. But this year's money has broken all records.
The historic Pagla Mosque is located on the banks of the Narsunda River, in Kishoreganj, Mymengsingh. There are 9 iron donation boxes in this mosque. The donation box was opened today. After 3 months and 26 days, these donation boxes were opened on Saturday morning. And this time a record 28 sacks of Tk.
This calculation is going on since noon. A team of around 350 people participated in the counting. It is not yet known when the counting will be completed. Deputy Commissioner of Kishoreganj and President of Pagla Mosque Committee Mohammad Abul Kalam Azad said, this time after 3 months and 26 days the donation box has been opened. This time a record 28 sacks of Tk. Bank officials and madrasa students are doing the work of counting this money.
Earlier, on April 20, 9 donation boxes of Pagla Mosque were opened. The service record was 7 crore 78 lakh 67 thousand 537 rupees. Apart from cash, a lot of foreign currency and gold ornaments were found at that time.
There is a legend about this mosque, once a spiritual madman lived in Kishoreganj. A mosque is suddenly seen on the hilly place that once arose. For hundreds of years, people of all religions, regardless of Muslim-Hindu, have visited the saint's abode.
After the death of the mad saint, the people of the area started using his place of worship as Kamel Pagal Pir's mosque. Later which spread abroad. It is believed that if you make a vow or charity, your desires will be fulfilled.
Men and women of different religions come to this mosque with vows. They donate cash, gold and silver ornaments as well as cows, goats, poultry.
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