This is my picture with mosque at my hometown Negeri Sembilan that call mosque Batu 3 Pedas Negeri Sembilan. This mosque was build at 21 september 1992. Mosque design is characterized by a sculpture of islamic very interesting. This mosque can accommodate about 300 people at one time. This mosque have a imam who was called Abdullah bin Jonet and the muezzin of the mosque is a Mano bin Mokhtar. This mosque distance from my house about 1 km. This mosque was officially opened by the head of the village known as yang ahmad berhormat datok firdaus bin Harun. This mosque also have various activities such as studying the al-Quran, farduain class, clean the mosque and other els . Architect who built this mosque is Y. Bhg. Dato 'Dr.. Nik Mohamad Bin Mahmood Group of Senireka Sdn. Ltd. The cost of construction of this mosque will cost about RM 200 thousand and maintenance costs estimated RM 7 thousand. Construction of this mosque concept of two concepts, namely the Middle East and the Traditional Malay.Beside that I have some informaction to share such as in the above
The primary function of a mosque is, of course, a place for prayer. However, the first mosque built was a residence for the prophet Muhammad when he propagated in Medina. In addition, the early mosques became a stronghold for Muslim political power. Derived from these early mosques, historical mosques had multiple functions. A Friday Mosque was a place for administration where proclamation of regulations and trials were conducted, a place for learning, with a library attached providing for lectures, and a place to teach children about the Koran. Also, in some cases, a mortuary and a place to wash remains are included and a ritual for the deceased could be held. Most of all, it was a place where local people got together and exchanged information. In this way, a mosque functioned as a public place with multiple purposes in Islamic cities, and it still does. It should be mentioned that a mosque as a religious architecture has no object or such direct prayers toward. Upon prayer, Muslims become aware of the fact that they are religious Muslims who are equal in front of God, and a mosque provides an immaculate public place in which to conduct the prayer.
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