Skip to main content

13 Beautiful Mosques Surrounded by Water

Apart from serving as places of worship, masjids also represent our cultural heritage and the unique style of Islamic architecture.

There are several magnificent and marvellous mosques around the world, but what about those that are surrounded by water?

In this post, we have put together some amazing, heart-capturing masjids that are surrounded by water.

1. Al-Rahma Masjid, Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)

al-Rahma Masjid, Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)
Al-Rahma Masjid, Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)
Image: Charles Roffey

Al-Rahma Masjid in Jeddah is located on the Red Sea. It was constructed in 1985.

2. Ortakoy Masjid, Istanbul (Turkey)

Ortakoy Masjid, Istanbul (Turkey)
Ortakoy Masjid, Istanbul (Turkey)
Image: Ashwin Chandrasekaran

Ortakoy Masjid is located near the Sea of Marmara. It was commissioned by Sultan Abdulmecid I and built between 1854 and 1856.

3. Putra Masjid, Putrajaya (Malaysia)

Putra Masjid, Putrajaya (Malaysia)
Putra Masjid, Putrajaya (Malaysia)
Image: Kevin Poh

Putra Masjid is located next to the man-made Putrajaya Lake. Designed by Nik Mohamed Mahmood, this Mosque was completed in 1999.

4. Hassan II Masjid, Casablanca (Morocco)

Hassan II Masjid, Casablanca (Morocco)
Hassan II Masjid, Casablanca (Morocco)
Image: Steve

Hassan II Masjid, rising above the Atlantic Ocean, was constructed between 1986 and 1993. It is also one of the largest Mosques in the world!

5. Tanjung Bungah Floating Masjid, Penang (Malaysia)

Tanjung Bungah Floating Masjid Penang (Malaysia)
 
Tanjung Bungah Floating Masjid, Penang (Malaysia)
Image: Cory Schadt

Tanjung Bungah Floating Masjid, situated in the northern part of Penang Island, was built in 2004, as a replacement for an older Mosque that was damaged due to the major tsunami disaster.

6. Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Masjid, Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei Darussalam)

Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Masjid, Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei Darussalam)
 
Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Masjid, Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei Darussalam)
Image: Bernard Spragg

Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Masjid, situated on the banks of the Brunei River, is named after Omar Ali Saifuddin III, the 30th Sultan of Brunei. It was constructed in 1958.

7. Malacca Straits Masjid, Malacca (Malaysia)

Malacca Straits Masjid, Malacca (Malaysia)
 
Malacca Straits Masjid, Malacca (Malaysia)
Image: Alvin Seah

Malacca Straits Masjid, located on Malacca Island above the waters of the Strait of Malacca, was built between 2003 and 2006.

8. Schwetzinger Masjid, Baden-Wurttemberg (Germany)

Schwetzinger Masjid, Baden-Wurttemberg (Germany)
 
 
Schwetzinger Masjid, Baden-Wurttemberg (Germany)
Image: Martin Haesemeyer

Schwetzinger Masjid was built in 1779 – 1791 by a French architect for the Prince Elector of the Palatinate. It is part of a larger structure, comprising of palace and gardens.

9.  Puchong Perdana Masjid, Selangor (Malaysia)

Puchong Perdana Masjid, Selangor (Malaysia)
 
Puchong Perdana Masjid, Selangor (Malaysia)
Image: Thanwan Singh

Puchong Perdana Masjid, also called Masjid as-Salam Puchong Perdana, is situated near the Puchong Lake and was built between 2004-06.

RELATED  The Complex Geometry of Islamic Design
 

10. Crystal Masjid, Kuala Terengganu (Malaysia)

Crystal Masjid, Kuala Terengganu (Malaysia)
Crystal Masjid, Kuala Terengganu (Malaysia)
Image: Travel Photography

Crystal Masjid, built on the island of Wan Man, was constructed between 2006 and 2008. It is located on the banks of the Terengganu River.

11. Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Masjid, Putrajaya (Malaysia)

Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Masjid, Putrajaya (Malaysia)
 
 
Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Masjid, Putrajaya (Malaysia)
Image: Ezry Abdul Rahman

The Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Masjid or The Iron Masjid, was built on the Putrajaya Lake between 2004 and 2009 and officially opened in 2010.

12. Kota Kinabalu City Masjid, Sabah (Malaysia)

Kota Kinabalu City Masjid, Sabah (Malaysia)
Kota Kinabalu City Masjid, Sabah (Malaysia)
Image: shankar s.

 

Kota Kinabalu City Masjid is located on the shores of Likas Bay on the South China Sea. Its construction began in 1989, and the masjid was officially opened on 02 February, 2000.

13.  Tengku Tengah Zahara Masjid, Terengganu (Malaysia)

Tengku Tengah Zahara Masjid Terengganu
 
Tengku Tengah Zahara Masjid, Terengganu (Malaysia)
Image: pslim

Tengku Tengah Zahara Masjid is situated near the estuary of the Kuala Ibai River. It was constructed between 1993 and 1995.

From our archives.

The post 13 Beautiful Mosques Surrounded by Water appeared first on About Islam.



source https://aboutislam.net/family-life/culture/13-beautiful-mosques-surrounded-by-water/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

List of Times and Places Where Dua is Accepted

A short reminder regarding the recommended times of dua . And I think what you need to know here is that the recommended times of dua or recommended things that can cause your dua to be accepted, can be divided into two sort of large groups: Am I Good Enough to Make Dua for Myself? Situations where your dua is accepted. Times where your dua is accepted So I’m going to very briefly mention them one after the other as much as possible. As for situations where your dua has been accepted: – The person who has been wronged or oppressed . – A person who finds themselves in severe difficulty after a calamity has struck. – The person who is traveling. – Someone who is fasting. – The one who is reciting the Quran or has just recited the Quran – Someone who is performing Hajj or Umrah or jihad. – The one who is making dua for someone in their absence . Because we know that when you make dua for someone in his absence an angel says: “ Ameen and to you”. – A person...

Derechos de Las Mujeres en Islam

Durante el Tiempo del Profeta (la paz sea con él) Veamos cómo fueron tratadas las mujeres de todo el mundo durante la época del Profeta (la paz sea con él). En la Europa del siglo VIII, la religión principal era el catolicismo y durante este tiempo debatían si las mujeres tenían alma. Dijeron que las mujeres eran impuras y que no tenían derecho a la herencia. A las mujeres tampoco se les permitía tocar la Biblia. No era como ahora en el Islam, donde ellas no pueden tocar el Corán durante la menstruación, pero a las mujeres en la Europa del siglo VIII nunca se les permitió tocar la Biblia. En China e India, fueron quemadas vivas cuando murieron sus maridos. En Arabia Saudita practicaron infanticidio femenino en el que, si nacía una niña, la enterrarían viva. Si el marido de una mujer muere, un miembro de su familia se unirá a ella para demostrar que ahora es de su propiedad. Mujeres en el Islam Con el Islam llegó una nueva era para las mujeres. En el Islam, las mujeres tienen la...

Ghuraba (The Strangers): Nasheed with English Subtitles

Islam began as something strange, and it shall return to being something strange, so give glad tidings the strangers. (Sahih Muslim 145) This famous nasheed has many versions; this one is from Muhammad al-Salman and has the subtitles in English embedded. [We are] strangers and we do not bow the foreheads to anyone besides Allah  […] Transliteration to help in the pronounciation:  Ghurabaa’ wa li ghairillaahi laa nahnil jibaa Aisha Stacey  wrote in an article for Aboutislam.net : “I think that many of you would agree that being Muslim in the 21st century makes you well acquainted with being strange. It might even be a metaphor for random, as in you have been randomly selected. […] many converts to Islam will tell you about feeling as if they were strangers, before finding Islam. They will speak of feeling that they belonged somewhere else that their lives were just slightly off center. They often speak about a vague sense of knowing they were not like everyone else...