Al Azim Mosque Explained

Al Azim Mosque
Native Name:Masjid Al Azim
Native Name Lang:ms
Map Type:Malaysia Malacca Malacca City
Map Size:220px
Coordinates:2.2153°N 102.2622°W
Religious Affiliation:Islam
Location:Jalan Solok Balik Bukit, Malacca, Malaysia
Tradition:Sunni
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Architecture Type:mosque
Architecture Style:Malay
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Minaret Quantity:1
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Al-Azim Mosque (Malay: Masjid Al-Azim) is the state mosque of Malacca. It is located next to the Malacca General Hospital, the Malacca Al-Quran Museum and the State Heroes Mausoleum (Malay: Makam Pahlawan Negeri) and was constructed to replace the former state mosque at Tranquerah Mosque and officially opened on 13 July 1990 by the ninth Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Sultan Azlan Shah of Perak.

The state mosque follows typical Malaccan mosque architecture in the Malay style of the archipelago. The interior of the mosque also shows native influence and local Malacca Malay architecture. Aziz Tapa is one of the backpine who did the architecture on the mosque. The mosque has a lecture hall, auditorium, offices, a cafe and a museum. The mosque can accommodate 12,000 worshippers.[1]

Makam Pahlawan Negeri (State Heroes Mausoleum)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: GO: Melaka mosques. Leong. Ewe Paik. 2017-06-01. NST Online. en. 2020-03-17.