Masjid Ar-Rahman, located on Pulau Perhentian Kecil, Malaysia, was first built in 2005 and officially completed and opened to the public in 2011 through the support of local communities and charitable foundations. The mosque was established to serve the island’s residents and Muslim visitors, offering a serene place for worship amid the island’s natural beauty.
Perched gracefully by the sea, its white structure and golden dome reflect beautifully over the turquoise waters. The peaceful blend of the ocean breeze and the call to prayer creates a deeply spiritual ambiance, making Masjid Ar-Rahman not only a house of worship but also a symbol of harmony, faith, and tranquility on the...
Read moreThis is the most annoying and intrusive mosque I've ever encountered. No matter where you live in the village, the loudspeakers are very loud. At 5 a.m., they wake you up not with singing, and sometimes there's even a speech that continues until 7 a.m. Every evening from 6:30 to 9:30, in addition to the opening and closing chants, there's always a long speech you're forced to listen to. This mosque will ruin your holiday if you decide to stay here because for 5-7 hours a day you will have to...
Read morebesides the serene calm and clear waters; the friendly folks, Perhentian Islands offer another attraction-- Masjid Ar Rahman. It's pretty well-kept and alive especially on Friday noon prayers.
Majestic view of the sea from the corridors and watch the sunrise at the back of Perhentian Island Besar. There's also a cafe beside the masjid so you could enjoy breakfast while watching people at the jetty going in and out of...
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