Sri Sendayan Mosque

Mosque in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Sri Sendayan Mosque (Malay: Masjid Sri Sendayan) is a mosque located in Bandar Sri Sendayan, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is located 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) southwest of Seremban's city centre. It is the state's largest mosque, able to accommodate up to 5,000 worshippers.

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Sri Sendayan Mosque
Masjid Sri Sendayan
مسجد سري سنداين
Façade of the mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionShafi'i Sunni
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusMosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationBandar Sri Sendayan, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
Sri Sendayan Mosque is located in Seremban
Shown within Seremban
Geographic coordinates2.6852900°N 101.8439591°E / 2.6852900; 101.8439591
Architecture
Architect(s)Zailan Yusop
TypeMosque architecture
StyleAbbasid, Mamluk, Umayyad and Ottoman
FounderRashid Hussain
Funded byRashid Hussain
Groundbreaking2015
Completed2019
Construction costRM100 million
Specifications
Capacity5,000
Dome(s)4
Minaret(s)2
Site area4.5 ha
Website
https://www.masjidsrisendayan.com.my/
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The mosque is donated by Rashid Hussain, the founder of RHB Bank. Construction of the mosque commenced in 2015 and inaugurated on 20 September 2019.

Description

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The mosque in 2022
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Main prayer hall
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The main dome's gilded underside with chandelier

The Sri Sendayan Mosque is built on a 4.5-hectare site, and consists of three prayer halls, all of them are fully carpeted and air-conditioned, and a portico with an atrium. The main prayer hall can hold up to 3,000 people, while both the secondary and women's prayer halls (the latter is in the upper floor) can accommodate 800 people. Among the facilities provided in the mosque include conference rooms, a multipurpose hall, an administrative office, dining hall, mortuary management room and six units of residence for the mosque personnel.

Architecture

Zailan Yusop, a Kuala Lumpur-based architect, is responsible for designing the mosque.[1] It is noted for its artistic and elegant architecture, which is described as a blend between Abbasid and Mamluk with hints of Umayyad and Ottoman influences.[2][3] The mosque's interior design is an amalgamation of Egyptian, Ottoman, Emirati, Moroccan and Chinese elements. It is hailed as one of Malaysia's most beautiful mosques, attracting both local and international tourists.

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