Islamic Center NTB Hubbul Wathan Great Mosque
Islamic Center NTB Hubbul Wathan Great Mosque
Islamic Center NTB Hubbul Wathan Great Mosque
Islamic Center NTB Hubbul Wathan Great Mosque
Islamic Center NTB Hubbul Wathan Great Mosque
Islamic Center NTB Hubbul Wathan Great Mosque
Islamic Center NTB Hubbul Wathan Great Mosque

Islamic Center NTB Hubbul Wathan Great Mosque

Islamic Center NTB Hubbul Wathan Great Mosque
  • Boasting vibrant interiors, four floors, five domes, and five towers (with one of them reaching 99-meter high), the Hubbul Wathan Great Mosque (or sometimes Hubbul Wathan Islamic Center) is one of the greatest Islamic hubs on the island. Lombok itself has been known as The Island of Thousand Mosques since the 1970s. It is reflected clearly from the thousands of Musjids that stood across the corners of the island.

 

  • The Musjid is open to the public, welcoming both worshippers and visitors interested in exploring its architectural beauty and cultural significance. It stands as a symbol of the rich Islamic heritage of Indonesia and is an important landmark in Mataram.

Asasuttaqwa Grand Mosque

Masjid Agung Asasuttaqwa is one of the oldest mosques in Bali. The location is not far from Bali's International I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport. This mosque is one of the epicenters for Muslim communities in Bali.

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...

The Sunan Ampel Mosque

The Sunan Ampel Mosque is located in the city of Surabaya, East Java, and is named after one of the nine saints of Islam in Indonesia, Sunan Ampel - who was born in Champa, in present-day central Vietnam, in 1401 CE. Sunan Ampel came to Java in 1443 CE, possibly to...
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