Est. 1483 A.D. · Protected Heritage

Baba Adam Mosque

A Timeless Legacy of Bengal Sultanate Architecture

A Living Heritage

Built in 1483 A.D. by Malik Kafur during the reign of Sultan Jalaluddin Fateh Shah, Baba Adam Mosque stands as a protected Islamic heritage monument in Rampal, Munshiganj, Bangladesh.


Its six elegant domes, ornate terracotta ornamentation, and proximity to the shrine of the revered Sufi saint Baba Adam Shahid make this mosque one of the finest examples of Bengal Sultanate architecture.


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Baba Adam Mosque exterior view showing six domes and terracotta work

Historical Significance

15th Century Origin

Built during the Bengal Sultanate era, this mosque stands as a testament to the grandeur of Islamic architecture and cultural achievement of the period.

Malik Kafur's Legacy

Commissioned by Malik Kafur, a notable figure in the court of Sultan Jalaluddin Fateh Shah, the mosque reflects the patron's devotion to faith and art.

Protected Monument

Recognized as a nationally protected archaeological site, the mosque is preserved for its outstanding historical and architectural significance.

Architectural Distinction

Terracotta details on Baba Adam Mosque walls

Six graceful domes, intricate terracotta ornamentation, and masterful brickwork define this mosque's unique architectural identity.


The mosque measures approximately 42 feet by 63 feet, divided into six bays by two rows of stone columns. Each bay is crowned with a dome, creating a harmonious rhythm of curved forms. The exterior walls are adorned with exquisite terracotta panels depicting floral motifs, geometric patterns, and calligraphic inscriptions.


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Sufi Connection

The shrine of the revered Sufi saint Baba Adam Shahid, located adjacent to the mosque, transforms this site into a place of spiritual pilgrimage.


The Sufi tradition in Bengal played a pivotal role in the spread of Islam across the region. Baba Adam Shahid is believed to have been a prominent Sufi figure whose spiritual legacy continues to draw devotees and seekers from across Bangladesh and beyond.


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View of Baba Adam Mosque and surrounding heritage area

Plan Your Visit

Location

Rampal, Munshiganj District, ~30 km south of Dhaka

Visiting Hours

Sunrise to Sunset, Open Daily

Best Season

October – February (Cool & Dry)

Management

Digant Sharma

Digant Sharma

Cultural and Heritage Ambassador

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Rahul Laxman Patil

Rahul Laxman Patil

Regional Youth Engagement & Cultural Affairs Strategist

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Voices of Heritage

"Baba Adam Mosque is one of the most beautiful examples of Islamic architecture in Bengal."

— Heritage Researcher

"The finesse of the terracotta work is truly unparalleled."

— Architectural Historian