The As Syakirin Mosque (Malay: Masjid As Syakirin), also known as KLCC Mosque, is a mosque located in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The mosque is situated near the Suria KLCC shopping center and the Petronas Twin Towers, and can accommodate 12,000 worshippers at one time. Ash-Syakirin name means' the people of the grateful’ chosen as the official name for this mosque. The mosque is an architectural landmark of Islam in a rapidly developing area in the capital city, Kuala Lumpur.
This two-storey mosque has an area of 21 hectares. It is regarded as the jewel in the park because of its strategic location and facing KLCC Park also provides a hall that can accommodate up to 500 people with an audio system complete with meeting rooms and room remains.
Well known for its use of metal cladding and its bell-shaped dome, the mosque is situated in the northeast parcel of KLCC, bordering the lush green park and a district cooling plant. Built without a single minaret, it is commonly used as a main prayer hall during Friday prayers. At times the numbers of worshippers swell and spill over to the open park nearby. It is an attractive building, standing prominently beside the twin skyscrapers. In photographs, it looks like it is connected to the towers, and some describe the towers as the mosque’s twin minarets.
During the recent major renovation in 2009, a new outdoor prayer area was added to the former green rooftop of the existing outdoor prayer area. The architect introduced a new steel roof structure that features a double-pitch metal roof with tinted glass skylight. A new granite flooring and railing have been installed in this area to match the existing flooring. The new arcade possesses pointed arches similar to that of the main prayer hall building. The mosque is designed with a vast open area to accommodate the overspill of worshippers during Friday prayers.
The double-tiered dome bears a resemblance to the main dome of An-Nur Mosque at Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP), where this very dome inspired the use of the shape of the dome. It sits on a ring beam that spans across the main prayer hall; the square layout marks an angular space in front where the mihrab niche is located. An upper female prayer gallery overlooks the main prayer hall. Made of steel structure, the steel-clad dome is equipped with a skylight roof, thus providing natural light to pass through to the interior spaces. At the upper tier of the dome, the inside space has been crafted with plaster finish to become muqarnas vault and furnished with a space to accommodate building services.
On the front qibla wall, the intricate plasterwork carvings have been added to match the marble finish wall with blind arches and stained glass windows. These carvings have emulated the grand mihrab niche with the intricate double-tiered muqarnas vault used to accentuate the importance of the feature. The vast mihrab niche paves an entrance step leading to the built-in minbar located to the right side; an elevated pulpit platform of the minbar is attached to a pointed arch.
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Read moreThe Asy Syakirin Mosque, located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur near the iconic KLCC Park, is a stunning blend of modern and traditional Islamic architecture. Often referred to as the "KLCC Mosque," it is one of the most visually striking mosques in Malaysia, attracting both worshippers and tourists.
The mosque’s design is a masterpiece, featuring a contemporary façade with sleek metallic domes and intricate geometric patterns. The interior is equally breathtaking, with a grand prayer hall adorned with sparkling chandeliers, elegant calligraphy, and expansive glass panels that allow natural light to illuminate the space. The use of high-quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship reflects the mosque’s luxurious yet serene ambiance.
One of the mosque’s most unique features is its floating mezzanine, which provides a stunning view of the main prayer area. The tranquil water features and reflective pools surrounding the mosque enhance its peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal place for meditation and worship.
Visitors are welcomed warmly, and the mosque provides facilities such as ablution areas, a library, and guided tours for non-Muslims. Its proximity to the Petronas Twin Towers makes it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the city.
Overall, the Asy Syakirin Mosque is a remarkable fusion of modernity and spirituality. Its stunning architecture, serene environment, and hospitable atmosphere make it a must-visit destination in Kuala Lumpur, whether for prayer, reflection, or simply admiration of its beauty.
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Read moreThe As Syakirin Mosque (Malay: Masjid As Syakirin), also known as KLCC Mosque, is a mosque located in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The mosque is situated near the Suria KLCC shopping centre and the Petronas Twin Towers, the tallest twin towers in the world.
In 2009, the mosque went through a major renovation to increase the capacity from 6000 people to 12,000 people.
Mosque initially registered as a prayer on 12 July 1999 for Petronas staff, and status as a mosque before being administered by the Federal Territory Islamic Religious Council (religious council).
This two-storey mosque area of 21 hectares. It is regarded as the jewel in the park because of its strategic location and facing KLCC Park also provides a hall that can accommodate up to 500 people with audio system complete with meeting rooms and room remains.
Ash-Syakirin name means' the people of the grateful chosen as the official name for this mosque. The mosque is an architectural landmark of Islam in a rapidly developing area in the capital city,...
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