The current capital of Pakistan is known for its burgers and sophisticated infrastructure. Bubbling with innovative working environments, here you will find the 4th largest mosque in the world, Shah Faisal Mosque, built on the inspiration of Bedouin’s tent in 1986 beautifully reflecting Turkish architecture. This National Mosque of Pakistan dovetails ultramodern and traditional patterns of art. The main prayer hall and the courtyard is fit to accommodate 100,000 people. It looks more stunning at night when accentuated with exquisite lighting. If you are in a good mood, enter the mosque, perform ablution, offer prayer, and escape to a spiritual world. In addition to this, Islamabad offers a range of restaurants built on some interesting landscapes and localities.
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