List of mosques in Malaysia explained

The construction of mosques in Malaysia has been documented since the influx of Arab, Chinese and Indian traders.[1] Islam is the majority religion in Malaysia. In 2013, there were around 19.5 million population Muslim, or 61.3% of the total population of Malaysia.[2] This list contains famous mosques in Malaysia.

Nameclass=unsortablePictureCityProvinceEstablished
National Mosque of MalaysiaKuala LumpurKuala Lumpur1965
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz MosqueShah AlamSelangor1982
Alaeddin MosqueJugraSelangor1918
Sultan Idris Shah II MosqueIpohPerak1966
Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek MosqueKuala LumpurKuala Lumpur1909
Sultan Ismail Petra MosqueRantau PanjangKelantan2005
Kampung Keling MosqueMelakaMelaka1748
Kampung Laut MosqueKota BharuKelantan1730
Kampung Hulu MosqueMelakaMelaka1728
Al-Azim MosqueMelakaMelaka1984
Negeri Sembilan State MosqueSerembanNegeri Sembilan1965
Sabah State MosqueKota KinabaluSabah1970
Penang State MosqueGeorge TownPenang1977
Crystal MosqueKuala TerengganuTerengganu2006
Putra MosquePutrajayaPutrajaya1997
Federal Territory MosqueKuala LumpurKuala Lumpur1998
Kota Kinabalu MosqueKota KinabaluSabah1993
Asy-Syakirin MosqueKuala LumpurKuala Lumpur1996
Malacca Straits MosqueMelakaMelaka2006
Sultan Ahmad Shah MosqueKuantanPahang1991
Ubudiah MosqueKuala KangsarPerak1913
Zahir MosqueAlor SetarKedah1912
Malacca Chinese MosqueKrubongMelaka2012
Abdul Rahman Auf MosqueKuala LumpurKuala Lumpur1987
Al-Rahman MosqueKuala LumpurKuala Lumpur1962
Al-Amaniah MosqueSelayangSelangor1997
Abidin MosqueKuala TerengganuTerengganu1793
Sultan Sulaiman MosqueKlangSelangor1932
Tranquerah MosqueMelakaMelaka1728
Sultan Abu Bakar State MosqueJohor BahruJohor1892
Al-Sultan Abdullah MosqueKuala LumpurKuala Lumpur2024

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Notes and References

  1. Wu & Hickling, p. 35.
  2. http://features.pewforum.org/muslim-population-graphic/#/Malaysia "The Future of the Global Muslim Population – Malaysia"