Luas. Fancy. Stylish even it's bit legend, classic and old school. For once they used to have Kelas Tahfiz lead by Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia which under Kuala Lumpur State. The event took place twice a week which from 0900hrs to 1500hrs. Such memorable every friday prayer and during Ramadhan. They held plenty of programme during break fasting and sahur till Subuh prayer.
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The National Mosque (Nasjid Negara) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is an interesting sightseeing in the Capital City.
The National Mosque (Nasjid Negara) in Kuala Lumpur is completed in 1965 (in modern architectural design), is a place of worship for Muslims (Sunni), has a capacity of 15.000 people, the main roof res...
went there for Friday prayers, excellent mosque, very clean, very impressive and colourful main hall. very busy but that would be expected on Friday. really enjoyed going there for Friday prayers.
We were there as part of our city tour. Very clean and quiet. Very welcoming people. Robes are available for ladies. Respect the religion and cultures.
Spiritual place for finding peace and connection with God. Also open for non-Muslims, but with restricted opening hours. Recommend a short stay. 30 min or so is sufficient for non-Muslims.
The light and space is amazing. I was very lucky to attend on a day when there was hardly another soul present and the wide open spaces, light and sense of peace were magical.
The National Mosque of Kuala Lumpur is known as the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. The building is modern and different from the traditional onion mosque. Access to the mosque is free, and you can register your personal information at the door. To get off the shoes in the temple, ladies must wear the clothes they provide, which is also free.
In addition to the appearance, we went to their prayer hall. I couldn't go in and can't take pictures before I saw the Raiders, but we consulted before we went in and said that we could shoot. In order not to disturb the prayers of the believers, two pictures were taken quietly.
National Mosque Opening Hours:
Monday-Thursday Saturday-Sunday
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Jojos trip
The Malaysian National Mosque near the Grand Palace is also the largest mosque in Kuala Lumpur. I remember that the blue spires only allow absolute Muslims to enter. Ordinary tourists can only look far. They also need to pay attention to etiquette when entering the mosque. In addition, women must enter the sarong when visiting. Men should not expose their legs or excessive skin. In fact, when you really put on your robes and enter the mosque, you still feel very religious. The grandeur of the building itself is also amazing!
cold air
Kuala Lumpur National Mosque, famous mosque in Malaysia. Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Built in the 19th century, it covers an area of 55,000 square meters. The roof consists of 49 large and small arches. The largest arch is 45 meters in diameter and has 18 radioactive stars, representing 13 states and five Islamic schools. There is a pool and fountain in the
Temple. There is a spire in the center of the pool with a height of 73 meters. There is a chanting hall that can accommodate 8,000 people, and the decoration style is similar to the Mecca ban temple. One of the largest mosques in Southeast Asia.
timetrees
The National Mosque has 2 entrances, one is directly accessed by msl. If you are not a tourist who believes in YSL, you should go to another door and put on a big robe and take off your shoes to enter. P.S women also wear the specified veil. Hehehe, in fact, I really want to try on the veil, now a good opportunity! My husband wore shorts, so I also put on a purple robe!
Do you ask me if I want to go into the national mosque and wear clothes? ! When you look at me so high, I know that all are free! ! !
Actually, I think the mosque is estimated to have been built with feng shui, because the wind is very comfortable. If it has not closed, I really want to sit down and blow the wind.
Min Hua Emily
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Introduction
The National Mosque is located near the Kuala Lumpur Main Railway Station. As Malaysia’s national mosque, it is host to many religious ceremonies. It sits on 13 acres of gardens. The architecture of the mosque is different from the typical domed style of most Malaysian mosques in that its focal point is a tall pointed minaret. It also contains reflecting pools and fountains near the center of the complex, and is dotted with flowers and trees.
Luas. Fancy. Stylish even it's bit legend, classic and old school. For once they used to have Kelas Tahfiz lead by Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia which under Kuala Lumpur State. The event took place twice a week which from 0900hrs to 1500hrs. Such memorable every friday prayer and during Ramadhan. They held plenty of programme during break fasting and sahur till Subuh prayer.
Masjid Negara, Malaysia’s National Mosque, is the nationwide symbol of Islam. Comprising a main prayer hall with 48 smaller domes around it, it is set to the northwest of the old railway station, a couple of hundred metres towards the end of Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin.Spread across 13 acres, the National Mosque is able to accommodate up to 15,000 people and is reminiscent of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, featuring abstract shapes and geometric lattice incorporated into its roofing and ironworks. The Grand Hall is undoubtedly the most intricate part of the mosque with verses from the Koran decorating the walls.
National Mosque of Malaysia is located in Kuala Lumpur, and very interesting sightseeing in the Capital City. I wil be there for Friday prayers, excellent mosque, very clean, very friendly for all religions such as outside visitors..So beautiful and buildings structured unique..tq
Very beautiful .. big .. charming design .. One of the most beautiful mosque im the world!
good place to visit by tourists and also best architecture in malaysia