Seremban Jamek Mosque
History
Seremban Jamek Mosque was built originally as a rudimentary timber structure with a pyramidal roof in the early 1900s. Then in 1924. a detached pagoda-style minaret was built on the southeast side of the mosque site.
In the
1930s, a major refurbishment and renovation were initiated by the State
Government of Negeri Sembilan
Urban and Architectural
The construction of the Seremban Jamek Mosque was closely linked to the
development of the Islamic religion in the town of Seremban, formerly known as
Sungal Ujong. It was Intertwined with a river named Temiang River, believed to
be the main route of the former Islamic preacher who had lived in the town. No
other similar styled mosque has been built anywhere else in the state of Negeri
Sembilan.
The site of the mosque is on wagf land or land endowed by ¡he former local chieftain, Dato' Bandar Hj. Ahmad Bin All, as well as the family members of Sheikh Abdul Kader, a well-known local Islamic preacher. It was built originally as a rudimentary timber structure with a pyramidal roof in the early 1900s. Then in 1924. a detached pagoda-style minaret was built on the southeast side of the mosque site.
The initial square layout of the main prayer hall has been
covered with an expanse overspill area, marked by a series of pointed arches on
Corinthian columns. The covered area has also included the ablution area and
other service areas. On the roof structure, only the main roof eaves and
pinnacle have been restored with the use of new roof tiles and clerestory
windows.
The four main posts also stand in the middle of the main prayer
hall. but had been replaced with concrete columns instead. On the front gibla
wall, a spacious mihrab area has been provided with an Imam's spot and access
to the Imam's room. A half portion ofthe space on the right has been equipped
with an elevated platform, where a timber rostrum is used as a mimbar.
Description
The Seremban Jamek Mosque is an ancient mosque in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is located on the corners of Jalan Yam Tuan and Jalan Dato' Bandar Tunggal. Its architectural style is ancient Malaccan mosque style
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seremban_Jamek_Mosque#
Aziz, A. A., 2016. MASJID - Selected Mosques and Musollas in Malaysia, ATSA Architects Sdn. Bhd.
Details
الموقع
Bandar Seremban, 70200 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan,
عدد المصليين
2000
المالك / المتبرع
Malaysian Public Works Department
المعماري
تاريخ البناء
1900
Area
1046 sq.m
الرسومات المعمارية
الخريطة
History
Seremban Jamek Mosque was built originally as a rudimentary timber structure with a pyramidal roof in the early 1900s. Then in 1924. a detached pagoda-style minaret was built on the southeast side of the mosque site.
In the
1930s, a major refurbishment and renovation were initiated by the State
Government of Negeri Sembilan
Urban and Architectural
The construction of the Seremban Jamek Mosque was closely linked to the
development of the Islamic religion in the town of Seremban, formerly known as
Sungal Ujong. It was Intertwined with a river named Temiang River, believed to
be the main route of the former Islamic preacher who had lived in the town. No
other similar styled mosque has been built anywhere else in the state of Negeri
Sembilan.
The site of the mosque is on wagf land or land endowed by ¡he former local chieftain, Dato' Bandar Hj. Ahmad Bin All, as well as the family members of Sheikh Abdul Kader, a well-known local Islamic preacher. It was built originally as a rudimentary timber structure with a pyramidal roof in the early 1900s. Then in 1924. a detached pagoda-style minaret was built on the southeast side of the mosque site.
The initial square layout of the main prayer hall has been
covered with an expanse overspill area, marked by a series of pointed arches on
Corinthian columns. The covered area has also included the ablution area and
other service areas. On the roof structure, only the main roof eaves and
pinnacle have been restored with the use of new roof tiles and clerestory
windows.
The four main posts also stand in the middle of the main prayer
hall. but had been replaced with concrete columns instead. On the front gibla
wall, a spacious mihrab area has been provided with an Imam's spot and access
to the Imam's room. A half portion ofthe space on the right has been equipped
with an elevated platform, where a timber rostrum is used as a mimbar.
Description
The Seremban Jamek Mosque is an ancient mosque in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is located on the corners of Jalan Yam Tuan and Jalan Dato' Bandar Tunggal. Its architectural style is ancient Malaccan mosque style