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Jamek of Kuala Lumpur Mosque

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Jamek Mosque, officially known as Sultan Abdul Samad Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in the city. Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. The mosque was designed by Arthur Benison Hubback and built in 1909 near the Klang and Kombak rivers .

The Malay word “Jamek” has the same meaning as in Arabic ( جامع ), which refers to a place where people come to worship, [3] and the locals call the mosque the “Masjid”. “Friday Mosque” 

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Architect

Type

Jumaa

Country

Malaysia

Owner/Founder

Kuala Lumpur Islamic Council

Year

1909

Area

2000

Drawings

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