Wednesday 1 May 2013

Masjid Negara



 Masjid Negara

 Masjid Negara

 Masjid Negara

in Kuala Lumpur

One of the biggest mosques in Malaysia and Asia, it captures and combines line decoration and Islamic art in a contemporary style in Malaysia


National Mosque in Malaysia embodies the cohesion of the Malaysian people, which consists of several races through the roof that appears in the form of umbrella and dome represents thirteen states of Malaysia, as one of the largest mosques in Malaysia and Asia, it captures and combines the line and decoration and Islamic art in a contemporary style in Malaysia

The National Mosque is located away from the center of the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, near Bardana Gardens on an area of ​​about 5 hectares, making it one of the largest mosques in the world.
Enjoy this mosque, the existence of a group of wonderful attractions in its own arena, such as fountains and water basins distinct, and when entering the mosque we see the splendor and beauty of design and artistic creations through the beautiful decorations and inscriptions which have been designed to reflect the different Islamic creativity.

Located on an area of ​​53,000 m 2 and the space large from the mosque are the gardens beautiful was designed mosque by engineers Malizin The mosque was built in 1965 in a church earlier of high minaret is 73 meters and the mosque is a beautiful picture of the art design modern Islamic characteristic that contains the art line of manual traditional and beautiful decorations

It also adorns the mosque from the outside fountains and ponds is this mosque a clear picture of where the design is modern Muslim, which includes the art of writing calligraphy traditional as well as Islamic decoration derived from the Orient, and more what draws the attention of visitors to the mosque is a minaret with a design similar to the umbrella solar and which has a height of 245 meters. There is also a mosque special places for women, featuring bathing areas also.


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