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Sidi Saiyyed Mosque

The little mosque with the world-famous window — Ahmedabad's 'tree of life' carved from a single sheet of stone.

AT A GLANCE Quick Facts
📍 LOCATION Lal Darwaza, walled city
🕌 TYPE Mosque & heritage site
🗓️ BUILT 1572–73 · late Sultanate
🕗 TIMINGS Daily · outside prayer hours
🎟️ ENTRY Free
☀️ BEST SEASON November – February
⏱️ DURATION 30 – 45 minutes
🚌 NEAREST STOP Lal Darwaza
ABOUT THE PLACE

The window that became a city's signature

Small, low and easy to miss, the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque holds one of India’s most copied images. In its rear wall, ten semicircular stone screens are pierced into lacework — and one, the ‘tree of life’, spreads a single palm and its tangled tendrils across the stone with astonishing delicacy.

Built in 1572–73, in the dying years of the Gujarat Sultanate, the mosque was endowed by Sidi Saiyed, an Abyssinian noble in the service of the Sultanate. The carving is its glory: jaali screens so fine they read more like embroidery than masonry.

That tree-of-life window is now everywhere — the emblem of the city, the logo of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, and a motif on everything from saris to souvenirs. Step inside, look up at the light filtering through the stone, and you understand why.

Arched bays of the late-Sultanate mosque.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

The mosque endures in the heart of the walled city.

1572–73

Sidi Saiyed, a noble of the Gujarat Sultanate, endows the mosque in its final years.

1573

Mughal emperor Akbar annexes Gujarat soon after; the mosque survives the transition.

19th–20th c.

The 'tree of life' jaali is admired worldwide and copied as a decorative motif.

Today

Its lattice becomes the emblem of Ahmedabad and the logo of IIM Ahmedabad.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

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The 'tree of life'

See the original of the carving copied onto a thousand logos and souvenirs.

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Stone as lace

Ten jaali screens so fine they look woven rather than cut.

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Free & central

Right in the walled city, open to all, with no ticket.

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A photographer's gift

Backlit lattice and pools of patterned light reward a patient lens.

A quick, rich stop

Half an hour here adds a highlight to any old-city walk.

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Living heritage

A working mosque and a national monument in one modest building.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

ICON

The tree-of-life jaali

The carved window that became a city's symbol.

EXTERIOR

The mosque

A modest late-Sultanate structure in yellow stone.

DETAIL

Arches & screens

Light filtering through the pierced stone.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

Find the tree of life

Head to the rear wall for the famous jaali and let your eyes follow every tendril.

02

Watch the light

See how the sun throws the lattice pattern across the floor as the day moves.

03

Circle the screens

Compare all ten windows — each is a different study in pierced stone.

04

Photograph it backlit

Shoot from inside looking out for the classic glowing-lattice frame.

05

Read the story

Learn how an Abyssinian noble's endowment became a global design icon.

06

Walk on into the old city

Pair it with Teen Darwaza and the heritage lanes a few minutes away.

Yellow-sandstone walls and finely pierced screens.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

Lacework cut from solid stone

The mosque is built of warm yellow sandstone in the restrained late-Sultanate style. Its fame rests entirely on the jaali — the perforated stone screens of the rear wall. Where most jaalis use geometric grids, here the carvers attempted something organic: an intertwined tree with curling branches, leaves and palm fronds, all rendered in shallow, flawless relief.

The achievement is technical as much as artistic. To pierce a single slab into such a fine, unbroken web without it cracking demanded extraordinary control. The result feels weightless — stone pretending to be lace — and has never quite been equalled.

Ten pierced jaali screens

The organic ‘tree of life’ design

Warm yellow-sandstone walls

Late Gujarat-Sultanate style

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTERNov – Feb★★★★★

Cool and bright — the most pleasant time to be out across Ahmedabad.

MONSOONJul – Sep★★★★☆

The city greens up and the heat breaks with brief, refreshing showers.

SUMMERMar – Jun★★★☆☆

Hot and dry, often 40°C+. Best enjoyed early morning or after sunset.

⏰ Visit in the morning, when softer light comes through the eastern screens and the old-city lanes are calmer.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗OPENING HOURSOpen daily
  • Open through the day, outside the five prayer times
  • Dress modestly; cover shoulders and knees
  • Remove footwear before entering the prayer area
  • A short visit of 30–45 minutes is plenty
🎟️ENTRYFree
  • No entry fee for any visitor
  • Photography is generally welcome
  • Avoid visiting during congregational prayers
  • Caretakers can point you to the famous window
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

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By Air

SVP International Airport is about 9 km away — roughly a 25-minute cab ride.

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By Rail

Ahmedabad Junction (Kalupur) is around 3 km from the walled city.

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By Road

Lal Darwaza, the city's main bus hub, is a short walk; autos reach it easily.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Teen Darwaza — 0.8 km · Bhadra Fort — 1 km · Jama Masjid — 1 km · Sabarmati Ashram — 6 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

Shooting the jaali

A STUDY IN LIGHT

Pierced stone, glowing screens and patterned light

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Best light

Morning sun through the eastern screens gives the cleanest backlit lattice.

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What to shoot

The tree-of-life window, the cast shadow patterns and the carving detail.

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Get square

Shoot the jaali straight-on to keep the delicate pattern crisp and true.

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Be respectful

It's a working mosque — keep quiet and avoid shooting during prayers.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Dress modestly and be ready to remove your shoes.
2Avoid the five prayer times for a quieter look at the screens.
3Mornings have the best light and the fewest crowds.
4Combine it with Teen Darwaza and an old-city heritage walk.
5It's a quick stop — 30–45 minutes is enough.
6Keep voices low; it remains an active place of worship.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

STREET FOOD

Manek Chowk

By night the old jewellers' square turns into a buzzing street-food bazaar.

SNACKS

Law Garden Khau Galli

An evening lane of carts serving Gujarati chaat, sandwiches and sweets.

CLASSICS

Old City stalls

Fresh fafda-jalebi, dabeli and khaman in the lanes of the walled city.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

A vegetarian city

Ahmedabad is famously veg-friendly — expect superb thalis and farsan.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Sidi Saiyyed Mosque FAQ

Where is Sidi Saiyyed Mosque?

In the walled city near Lal Darwaza, central Ahmedabad, about 3 km from the main railway station.

Why is it famous?

For its 'tree of life' jaali — a stone lattice window that became the emblem of Ahmedabad and the IIM-A logo.

Is there an entry fee?

No, entry is free for all visitors.

What are the timings?

It's open through the day, outside the five daily prayer times.

Can non-Muslims enter?

Yes, visitors are welcome outside prayer times; dress modestly and remove footwear.

How long does a visit take?

About 30–45 minutes is plenty to see the screens and carvings.

Can I take photos?

Yes; the backlit jaali is the classic shot. Avoid shooting during prayers.

What should I wear?

Modest clothing covering shoulders and knees is appropriate.

How do I get there?

Lal Darwaza bus hub is a short walk; the railway station is ~3 km away.

What's nearby?

Teen Darwaza, Bhadra Fort and Jama Masjid are all within a short walk.

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