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Masjid India Bandar Kuching can house 1,600 faithful at a time. File Photo: Bernama
Masjid India Bandar Kuching can house 1,600 faithful at a time. Photo: Bernama

New Masjid India floating mosque expects to draw crowds

KUCHING: The new Masjid India Bandar Kuching in Jalan Gambier on the banks of the Sarawak River will be officially opened on tomorrow (Friday) by Head of State Tun Pehin Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud.

Formerly known as Masjid India, the mosque is more modern and has innovative features.

Another view of the Masjid India. Photo: Bernama

A part of an initiative to develop the waterfront, the new RM10.6 million mosque is the result of efforts by the state government, non-governmental associations and donations from local communities.

The architecture and design of the mosque is Turkish and Middle Eastern in concept.

The design and planning of the mosque started in May 2016 by project consultant architect Sim Odita Muhammad.

 

Entrance to the old Masjid Bandar Kuching.

After the launch of the new mosque, the old Masjid India will serve as a madrasah and a place for acquiring religious knowledge.

Taufiq Halil Rahman

“The old mosque will be for students and a place of gathering for the teaching of Islam. I think it will still be useful as it is also a heritage site for 185 years,” said mosque committee member Taufiq Halil Rahman.

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“Definitely in the future, there will be more programmes. We will carry out more training and learning of the scriptures. The platform will be divided into two categories as there are many members with different ages and backgrounds.”

Dr Shajahan Sayeed Ahmad

Masjid India committee chair Dr Shajahan Sayeed Ahmad, when asked about the impact of the new mosque on tourism in the city, said: “This new mosque is for everyone to see as the waterfront is a tourist attraction.

“It is quite unique as the dome is covered with tiles and turquoise. With around 181 pillars supporting it from below, it can accommodate 1,600 people at one time.”

“I went to Putrajaya to study one of the mosques there. Many tourists have come to see it. Our waterfront area is an attraction too, so I am sure that the mosque is a new attraction.

“The main attraction of the new mosque would be its tower lighting feature, which in Islam, there are five calls of prayer and in each call of prayer, the light will change colour,” he pointed out.

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Following a recent announcement on its official opening, the new mosque has gained positive feedback from the public.

Two workers laying the final touches. Photo: Bernama
Final touches being carried out before the opening on March 1, 2019. Photo: Bernama

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