Completed in 2005.
Developed by Jabatan Kerja Raya Pulau Pinang.
Popularly known as the floating mosque, this piece of architecture engraves the sense of spirituality. With its structural fittings emerged into the sea, this mosque has stood the test of hurricanes and floods.
The symmetrical allocation of space to serve both the female and male worshippers and the beautifully craved designs on the walls and the quietness of the sea and vicinity makes it a perfect place for worship and prayers. The design displayed on the ceiling of the worship hall is that of ancient Arabic culture showing off an art of creativity in design.
Completed in 2005.
Developed by Jabatan Kerja Raya Pulau Pinang.
Popularly known as the floating mosque, this piece of architecture engraves the sense of spirituality. With its structural fittings emerged into the sea, this mosque has stood the test of hurricanes and floods.
The symmetrical allocation of space to serve both the female and male worshippers and the beautifully craved designs on the walls and the quietness of the sea and vicinity makes it a perfect place for worship and prayers. The design displayed on the ceiling of the worship hall is that of ancient Arabic culture showing off an art of creativity in design.
Completed in 2005.
Developed by Jabatan Kerja Raya Pulau Pinang.
Popularly known as the floating mosque, this piece of architecture engraves the sense of spirituality. With its structural fittings emerged into the sea, this mosque has stood the test of hurricanes and floods.
The symmetrical allocation of space to serve both the female and male worshippers and the beautifully craved designs on the walls and the quietness of the sea and vicinity makes it a perfect place for worship and prayers. The design displayed on the ceiling of the worship hall is that of ancient Arabic culture showing off an art of creativity in design.