A photograph from 2013 captures Jamia Masjid Thathri during an important phase of its expansion, when the first floor of the mosque and its two minarets were still under construction. The image reflects a transitional moment in the history of the mosque: scaffolding and unfinished structures can be seen rising above the prayer hall, while construction materials are visible around the building. Despite the ongoing work, the mosque continued to function as a central place of worship for the local Muslim community in Thathri.
In the photograph, worshippers can be seen offering prayers inside the mosque as well as in the nearby park ground outside the premises. The gathering illustrates how the mosque accommodated a growing number of devotees even before the construction was fully completed. The open ground served as an extension of the prayer space, especially during congregational prayers, highlighting the strong religious and social role the mosque played in the town at that time.
The image therefore documents not only the architectural development of Jamia Masjid Thathri but also the dedication of the community that continued their prayers amid construction. It stands as a visual record of a period when the mosque was gradually expanding to meet the needs of an increasing number of worshippers in the region.