Demak Great Mosque
Demak Great Mosque
Demak Great Mosque
Demak Great Mosque
Demak Great Mosque
Demak Great Mosque

Demak Great Mosque

Demak Great Mosque
  • The Demak Great Musjid (Indonesian: Masjid Agung Demak) is one of Indonesia’s oldest Musjids, situated in Demak, Central Java. It’s believed to have been constructed by the Wali Songo (“Nine Muslim Saints”), notably Sunan Kalijaga, during the reign of Raden Patah, the first Sultan of Demak, in the 15th century.
  • Despite undergoing several renovations, much of the Musjid retains its original form, showcasing a traditional Javanese architectural style.
  • In contrast to Musjids in the Middle East, the Demak Great Musjid is constructed primarily of timber. Instead of a dome, which wasn’t common in Indonesian Musjids until the 19th century, its roof features tiers supported by four sturdy teak pillars.
  • Indonesia boasts numerous magnificent Musjids, each holding significant historical importance. Examples include the Grand Musjid of Baiturrahman, the Grand Musjid of Al-Mashun, the Istiqlal Musjid, the Sunan Ampel Musjid, and the Demak Great Musjid, all contributing to the country’s rich cultural heritage.

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