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Masjid Al-Muhammadi

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Nik
April 19, 2020
Whether for dawn prayer or early sight seeing. A recommended destination (a mere 3km way from Villa Yusmah) especially given the location that is so convenient with many recommended breakfast joints. Known originally as Masjid Besar Kota Bharu, the original wooden structure was built in 1867, but replaced with solid concrete structure between 1922 and 1925. Named after the late Sultan Muhammad IV. Further renovations were done on in 1959, 1968, 1976 and 1987. The mosque adopts an open design concept with a Colonial architectural style, featuring Moghul-style domes and the liberal use of arches and pillars throughout. The main prayer hall is adorned with stunning Roman columns embellished with beautiful dark brown carvings around the top. Air vents along the walls provide natural ventilation in the building. Masjid Muhammadi is also a renowned Islamic learning centre in the region, particularly among religious scholars and those seeking knowledge of the religion. One of the mosque’s primary functions is to spread the teachings of Islam, earning it the nickname ‘Serambi Mekah’ (Corridor of Mecca). The mosque’s teaching system is similar to that of Masjidil Haram in Mecca. Several prominent Islamic scholars had taught here in the past.
Whether for dawn prayer or early sight seeing. A recommended destination (a mere 3km way from Villa Yusmah) especially given the location that is so convenient with many recommended breakfast joints. Known originally as Masjid Besar Kota Bharu, the original wooden structure was built in 1867, but…
Sharifah Mastura
September 19, 2018
Historical mosque in Kota Bharu City Center.
Naimi
April 5, 2018
Antara Masjid Utama Tertua di Negeri Kelantan
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Kota Bharu, Kelantan