Mohammad Ismail constructed the Aeroplane Mosque on his own land and with his own money. His grandfather, Mohammad Ibrahim, was the
Munshi of the
Nawab family of Dhaka. He owned approximately 2,000
bighas of land in the
Lalmatia and
Nilkhet areas. A portion of the Nilkhet property was used to build the mosque in 1960. Initially, it was a single-story structure. After the independence of Bangladesh, it was expanded to two stories. In 1979, the mosque was declared Waqf property in the name of Mohammad Ibrahim. Subsequently, the mosque was extended to five stories. In 2002, a residential
Madrasa started operating in this mosque.
Naming In the 1960s, many mosques were named after various objects. The founder had an airplane installed on the mosque's minaret in place of a dome to make it widely recognized. This feature eventually became the mosque's name. == Description ==