It’s very pretty mosque in JB.I love the pretty yellow color.
The Sultan Abu Bakkar Hui Church is a mosque that is being renovated and has nothing to see. The whole building is covered with blue isolation so you can't see anything. The church is one of the early buildings of modern Johor, with Johor Zoo, Dangdang Bay, the city center and many landmarks nearby.
The Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, which was built before 1900, is quite different from most Malaysian mosques. No, the construction design is not like in the Middle East, but in Europe. And the style in it is classy. You must feel like entering a colonial era palace. The location is on a hill with a beautiful view of the Tebrau Strait.
The tower also takes the form of a 19th century British clock tower. The style of the mosque building is similar to some buildings and palaces in Johor at that time. The Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque can accommodate up to 2000 worshipers at a time.
Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque is a Johor provincial mosque located in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. [1] This mosque was officially opened by Sultan Ibrahim ibni Sultan Abu Bakar in 1900. The mosque was named Masjid Abu Bakar for taking the name of the former Sultan Abu Bakar Daeng Ibrahim who broke its construction around 1892 with an expense of more than $400,000.
It’s very pretty mosque in JB.I love the pretty yellow color.
The Sultan Abu Bakkar Hui Church is a mosque that is being renovated and has nothing to see. The whole building is covered with blue isolation so you can't see anything. The church is one of the early buildings of modern Johor, with Johor Zoo, Dangdang Bay, the city center and many landmarks nearby.
The Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, which was built before 1900, is quite different from most Malaysian mosques. No, the construction design is not like in the Middle East, but in Europe. And the style in it is classy. You must feel like entering a colonial era palace. The location is on a hill with a beautiful view of the Tebrau Strait.
The tower also takes the form of a 19th century British clock tower. The style of the mosque building is similar to some buildings and palaces in Johor at that time. The Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque can accommodate up to 2000 worshipers at a time.
Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque is a Johor provincial mosque located in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. [1] This mosque was officially opened by Sultan Ibrahim ibni Sultan Abu Bakar in 1900. The mosque was named Masjid Abu Bakar for taking the name of the former Sultan Abu Bakar Daeng Ibrahim who broke its construction around 1892 with an expense of more than $400,000.