Modern and Beautiful from Mosque Architecture
From its facade, this mosque carries a simple theme that is only shaped ordinary and simple. Although the mosque is in the middle as in the picture, the entrance is actually through the side door. The left side is for male worshipers and the right side is for female worshipers.
From this side, it can be seen that the courtyard of this mosque is full of paving blocks, so it is very neat and clean.
For the stairs to the second floor (well, the female worshiper's section is on the right side and the second floor, anw), it is made of two-color ceramic floors: silver and black. While the edge is made of glass with an aluminum frame (or what exactly?) I'm not sure, sorry.
The supporting pillars on the second floor are covered with full black ceramic tiles, while the plain white ceiling matches the fans installed at several points. Another detail that I mentioned is the white carvings that blend in with the color of the ceiling. It is a bit unfortunate because the color is too similar, so the luxurious impression and beautiful details of the carvings are not visible.
While on the side there is a curved window with a bright white frame
For the dome, it is in the form of a semicircle with a template like a mosque in general. Dominated by a combination of black as the base and overlaid with gold as the color of the calligraphy that is full, beautiful, and complicated. Many verses of the Qur'an fill the dome.
In the middle hangs a chandelier in the same color. A chandelier with a simple design but looks match with the surrounding area.
For the base on the first floor, it is covered with a full carpet in light blue and red. A beautiful and sturdy calligraphy made of wood is located right at the top of the prayer pulpit. Calligraphy spelling the name of ALLAH and flanked on the left and right sides reads the name of the Prophet Muhammad. At the top of this pulpit also stole my attention, because the wood that decorates this area is filled with beautiful batik carvings. If you zoom in on that part, there is a small black frame. In the frame is a piece of kiswah (the Kaaba blanket) from the year 1435H.
For the ablution area, it is at the back of this mosque on the first floor. We go down again and return to the first floor, especially the ablution water room. Like other ablution water places, it is a row of taps, some of which are equipped with a place to sit, and some are not. Only taps and water drains are right below them.
Although it seems minimalist for the size of a mosque, it is very comfortable here and does not feel damp or stuffy.
After finishing praying, I rushed to leave this comfortable new mosque. Thank you for reading my review. Hopefully there are certain designs that inspire you.
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