Picture of the Great Mosque of Jambi
The Great Mosque of Al Falah is the largest mosque in Jambi, Indonesia. This mosque is also known as the 1000-pole mosque, although the number of pillars is only 256. The mosque, which is located on Jalan Gajah Raya, Semarang City, was built on Friday, September 6, 2002, marked by the installation of the first pillar by the then RI Minister of Religion, Prof.
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One of the reasons why the mosque was built in a historical place is referring to the Jambi symbol which has a picture of a mosque.
picture of the great mosque of jambi. The Great Mosque of Al Falah, Jambi, is a mosque of a thousand pillars. The construction of the Great Mosque of Al Falah Jambi went through several stages. The pride of the Jambi residents mosque stands on an area of more than 26890 m2 or more than 27 hectares while the mosque building area is 6400 m2 with a size of 80m x 80m and can accommodate 10 thousand worshipers at once.
And the winner is a non-Muslim. Said agil husen al munawar. One of the reasons why the mosque was built in this historic location is that it refers to the Jambi symbol which has a picture of a mosque on it.
The Great Mosque of Al Falah, Jambi City, was inaugurated by President Suharto on September 29, 1980. Although it has not been confirmed, according to hereditary news, the architecture of the Al Falah Mosque was previously exhibited. The Great Mosque of Al Falah, Jambi City, was inaugurated by President Suharto on September 29, 1980.
The Grand Mosque of Pondok Tinggi is one of the oldest mosques in the Kerinci area, Kerinci Regency and Sungai Penuh City in Jambimasjid Province which was built in 1874 AD which is a real witness to the spread of Islam to the region. The Great Mosque of Al Falah, Jambi City, also known as the Mosque of a Thousand Poles, is a photo of the Charend of Jambi Province with the motto “Earth, a Jambi”, nine village heads have their capital in Jambi City. The Great Mosque of Al Falah, Jambi City, was inaugurated by President Suharto on September 29, 1980.
The Great Mosque of Al Falah, Jambi City, was inaugurated by President Suharto on September 29, 1980. Although it has not been confirmed, according to hereditary news, the architecture of the Al Falah Mosque was previously exhibited. The construction of the Great Mosque of Al Falah Jambi went through several stages.
And the winner is a non-Muslim. The Great Mosque of Al Falah, Jambi, the Great Mosque of Al Falah, is the largest mosque in Jambi, Indonesia. This mosque is also known as the 1000-pole mosque although the number of poles is only 256.
The city is famous for its Batanghari River, the largest river on the island of Sumatra. This mosque was built in 1971 and completed in 1980. The Great Mosque of Central Java which is the pride of the Semarang people is also one of the grandest mosques in Indonesia.
The Great Mosque of Al Falah, Jambi City, was inaugurated by President Soeharto on September 29, 1980. This mosque was built in 1971 and completed in 1980. The building of this mosque is just like an open pavilion with many pillars and a large dome on it. The building of this mosque is just like an open pavilion with many pillars and a large dome.
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