Al Majid Mosque
History
On December 1st, 2001, the Chief Minister of Sarawak and President of Regional Islamic Da'wah inaugurated this new suburban mosque.
Urban and Architectural
This mosque is located in the middle of a residential suburb of Western Australia.
The mosque has a large brick facade, arcades across, and an onion shaped silver dome. It is composed of two main blocks housing prayer halls and other facilities.
Description
This large,
Malay-run mosque is located in the suburb of Padbury which is approximately
23 kilometres north-northwest of Perth. All prayers are offered including
formal jummah. The mosque is wheelchair accessible and there are
child-friendly sections of the premises. Address: 64Walter Padbury Boulevard,
Padbury. Phone: 08 9403 7548. |
Details
Location
64 Walter Padbury Blvd, Padbury WA 6025, Australia
Worshippers
400
Owners
KT WE (Thailand), KEPN (Indonesia), SPBM (Brunei), KOU (Korea), the Islamic Association of Wanneroo
Year of Build
2001
Area
941.6 m²
Drawings
Map
History
On December 1st, 2001, the Chief Minister of Sarawak and President of Regional Islamic Da'wah inaugurated this new suburban mosque.
Urban and Architectural
This mosque is located in the middle of a residential suburb of Western Australia.
The mosque has a large brick facade, arcades across, and an onion shaped silver dome. It is composed of two main blocks housing prayer halls and other facilities.
Description
This large,
Malay-run mosque is located in the suburb of Padbury which is approximately
23 kilometres north-northwest of Perth. All prayers are offered including
formal jummah. The mosque is wheelchair accessible and there are
child-friendly sections of the premises. Address: 64Walter Padbury Boulevard,
Padbury. Phone: 08 9403 7548. |