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Baitul Makmur Tanjung Uban Grand Mosque


History


The whole 1.6 hectares of area of Baitul Makmur Tanjung Uban Grand Mosque is waqf (endowment) of the deceased King Daud. The construction started in 2008, and it began to be used in 2012.

Urban and Architectural


The mosque is expected to accommodate up to 3,000 pilgrims in the main hall, as well as 6,000 pilgrims with mosque courtyards.

It has five domes, with a main dome and four small domes that surround it. This dome is made of mild steel, and rustproof. On the main dome has a diameter of 9 meters. The dome was decorated with colorful ornaments that symbolize the diversity of tribes and nations of Muslims.

Description


Baitul Makmur Tanjung Uban Grand Mosque is the largest mosque in Bintan Island and is located in Simpang Makam Pahlawan, Tanjung Uban, Riau Islands Province, Indonesia.

Details

Location

Jl. H. Raja Daud, No. 1,, Tj. Uban Sel., Kec. Bintan Utara, Kabupaten Bintan, Kepulauan Riau 29152, Indonesia

Worshippers

3000

Owners

King Daud

Architect Name

Fakhry Affan

Year of Build

2012

Area

1.6 hectares

Drawings

Map

History

The whole 1.6 hectares of area of Baitul Makmur Tanjung Uban Grand Mosque is waqf (endowment) of the deceased King Daud. The construction started in 2008, and it began to be used in 2012.

Urban and Architectural

The mosque is expected to accommodate up to 3,000 pilgrims in the main hall, as well as 6,000 pilgrims with mosque courtyards.

It has five domes, with a main dome and four small domes that surround it. This dome is made of mild steel, and rustproof. On the main dome has a diameter of 9 meters. The dome was decorated with colorful ornaments that symbolize the diversity of tribes and nations of Muslims.

Description

Baitul Makmur Tanjung Uban Grand Mosque is the largest mosque in Bintan Island and is located in Simpang Makam Pahlawan, Tanjung Uban, Riau Islands Province, Indonesia.