The architectural style of the Al-Azim Mosque is provided by a Design Committee which takes into account the unique aspects of the Malay tradition of architecture and Islamic art. In accordance with its uniqueness, it can be seen from both external and internal angles. A rectangular shape adapted to a three-level roof that is also the same shape. This idea is based on the form of the first mosque built by Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. and in line with the essence of Islam itself which consists of four main elements, namely: (i) the site symbolizes the Sharia (Islamic law); (ii) the first level symbolizes tariqat (the way of approaching God); (iii) the second level symbolizes haqiqat (seeking the truth of Allah); and (iv) Third level symbolizes makrifat (knowing God); (v) The engraved vertex is replaced by dom. Some of the Quranic verses have been selected and carved with interesting writings. The selection of the verse is adapted to the concept and philosophy of building this mosque. At each end of the mosque roof there is a sulurbayung which symbolizes a distinctive feature of the Malay architectural beauty. Ilham created this sulurbayung taken from a kind of wild plant on the banks of the river. It illustrates the grasp of the hand during the...
Read moreMasjid Al-Azim, or the Melaka State Mosque, is a prominent Islamic site in Melaka and serves as both a place of worship and a cultural landmark. Built in a Neo-Vernacular style with strong Sino-Eclectic influences, it has a unique architectural appearance that resembles a Chinese pagoda, making it stand out among Malaysian mosques. The mosque was completed in 1990 and can accommodate up to 11,700 worshippers, making it one of the largest in the region.
Located about 3 kilometers from Melaka’s city center and near Melaka General Hospital, Masjid Al-Azim is not just a mosque but also a hub for community activities and Islamic learning. It is often noted for its peaceful ambiance, ideal for reflection and worship, while visitors appreciate its beautiful gardens and serene...
Read moreBeautiful, wide open, clean and comfortable. Lots of parking and full of greenery. Very calm and peaceful vibe inside. Hopefully the mosque officials can enforce the rule of people sleeping in the prayer halls, usually at the back. Very disrespectful. Also, the shower stalls weren't working the few times when I wanted to use them, so upkeep of facilities need to be improved. Overall, a very wonderful and conducive place to pray, and also other...
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