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Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque

Coordinates: 4°09′32″N 96°07′29″E / 4.158785°N 96.124813°E / 4.158785; 96.124813
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Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque
Masjid Agung Baitul Makmur Meulaboh
The mosque in 2014
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Location
LocationSeuneubok Village, Johan Pahlawan District, Meulaboh, West Aceh Regency, Aceh, Indonesia
Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque is located in Aceh
Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque
Location in Aceh, Northern Sumatra, Sumatra and Indonesia
Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque is located in Northern Sumatra
Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque
Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque (Northern Sumatra)
Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque is located in Sumatra
Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque
Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque (Sumatra)
Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque is located in Indonesia
Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque
Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque (Indonesia)
Geographic coordinates4°09′32″N 96°07′29″E / 4.158785°N 96.124813°E / 4.158785; 96.124813
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleArabic, Indian, Acehnese
Completed1999; 25 years ago (1999)

Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Agung Baitul Makmur Meulaboh) is the largest mosque in the western coast of Meulaboh, Aceh, Indonesia.

Architecture

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A US Navy HH-60H Seahawk helicopter delivers relief supplies at Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque during the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami disaster.

The mosque has an architectural style of a combination of Arabic, Indian, and Acehnese, as well as a selection of bright brown colors combined with red brick on the dome of the mosque. The main characteristics of the mosque are three main domes flanked by two water tower domes of smaller size. The head shapes of all the domes are the similarly rounded and has pointed end, typical of Islamic architecture with the Middle Eastern and Asian blend.[1] This mosque will be equipped with two new towers which is still under construction as of 2012. The inspiration of the Middle Eastern architectural style is also evident from the form of mihrab. The mihrab is dominated by brown color and shades of gold typical of bronze material with Islamic special ornaments.

The combination of the architectural characteristics has made the Great Mosque of Baitul Makmur Meulaboh entered into the 100 Most Beautiful Mosque in Indonesia, a book compiled by Teddy Tjokrosaputro & Aryananda Published by PT Andalan Media, August 2011.[2][3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Baitul Makmur Great Mosque Archived 2013-02-07 at the Wayback Machine. www.duniamasjid.com. Retrieved 23 July 2012
  2. ^ Masjid Agung Meulaboh Login 100 The Most Beautiful Mosque. Www.aceh.tribunnews.com. Retrieved 23 July 2012
  3. ^ Grand Mosque of Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Includes 100 Most Beautiful Mosques. Www.acehbarat.com. Retrieved 23 July 2012