
The beautiful country of Malaysia is more and more interested by many people and selected as a tourist destination to explore during the holidays. Besides the famous Petronas twin towers, Bukit Jalil National Stadium or impressive architectural works, it also attracts the attention of travelers all over the world with beautiful mosques, where you can discover the beauty of Malaysia's culture and religion.
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Kota Kinabalu Mosque. |
Kota Kinabalu Mosque
Overall, this church is like a fairytale paradise with unique and modern architecture. The whole house was covered with white paint, surrounded by rivers and artificial lagoons. It can accommodate up to 12,000 people where Muslims often come to pray.
While non-Muslims travelers may visit and explore Kota Kinabalu, however, dress up in dignity and learn in advance about the rules of conduct of Muslims. Here, you can take a boat across the lagoon, admire the panoramic view of the church with beautiful architecture. In particular, visit the old house before the prayer ceremony because prayer ceremonies are usually very solemn, during the ceremony it does not allow non-Muslims to visit.
The church is located quite far from the center of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, about 3,700 km. However, it still attracts people who really love religion, want to explore the culture of Muslims living in the country of the famous twin tower.
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Malacca Straitss Mosque. |
Malacca Straitss Mosque
Malacca Straits is quite special compared to other mosques in the world, this is a floating church with a domed architecture designed in the style of the Middle East with 4 corners arranged in the style of traditional Malaysians.
The mosque is splendidly decorated, especially in the evening when all lights in the church are turned on, creating a very sacred, fanciful scene like a wonderland. When visiting in sacred places like this one, visitors should pay attention to how to dress as well as their behavior.
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Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque. |
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque
This church is also known as the blue mosque because the top of the dome is ornately decorated with blue glass panels on the windows. The church has the largest area in Southeast Asia, not only attracts Muslims in Malaysia but also attracts Muslims from around the world to visit, travel and pray.
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz has a unique architecture with a great blend of Middle Eastern culture and Malaysian culture. In addition, when you come here, you feel like you are lost in an impressive peaceful world.
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Ubudiah - Perak Mosque. |
Ubudiah - Perak Mosque
Ubudiah is extremely prominent with the architecture of bright yellow dome and octagonal blocks. It is known as the holy place of Muslims in Perak Malaysia. The church is located in a densely populated area, with the royal tombs and has long been a tourist destination frequented by tourists. The entrance to the church is surrounded by lush green trees, creating a fresh, comfortable and peaceful atmosphere for you to visit this place.
Besides, when coming here, visitors will be able to admire the admirable decorative motifs, impressive patterns. The church is located in the heart of Malaysia, very convenient to travel, visit, explore and have exciting experiences.
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The mosque is prominent with the yellow dome. |
The mosques in Malaysia will surely bring you different levels of emotions. Here, you can both visit, explore and learn about Malaysian culture and feel relaxed and peaceful different from the bustle and noise of the outside world.
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