Masjid Tambora, Jakarta
Masjid Tambora in Jakarta is a historical mosque that dates back to 1767. It was constructed by Haj Mustoyib Ki Daeng, who passed away five years after its completion. The mosque stands out for maintaining its original architectural style despite undergoing complete renovations in 1980.
Visitors to Masjid Tambora are greeted by the tombs of Haj Mustoyib Ki Daeng and his wife, which are located in the front yard, adding a historical significance to the site. The mosque’s design showcases a clear Chinese influence, evident in the Chinese-style ornaments and the intricately decorated pillars. These pillars feature scenes depicting the conversion to Islam and interactions between humans and animals, reflecting the cultural amalgamation of Islamic and Chinese artistic traditions.
The interior of the mosque requires visitors to adhere to specific dress codes; shoes must be left at the entrance, and women are required to wear headscarves. These practices are part of the respectful traditions upheld within the mosque to maintain its sanctity and to honor its historical and cultural heritage.
Visitors to Masjid Tambora are greeted by the tombs of Haj Mustoyib Ki Daeng and his wife, which are located in the front yard, adding a historical significance to the site. The mosque’s design showcases a clear Chinese influence, evident in the Chinese-style ornaments and the intricately decorated pillars. These pillars feature scenes depicting the conversion to Islam and interactions between humans and animals, reflecting the cultural amalgamation of Islamic and Chinese artistic traditions.
The interior of the mosque requires visitors to adhere to specific dress codes; shoes must be left at the entrance, and women are required to wear headscarves. These practices are part of the respectful traditions upheld within the mosque to maintain its sanctity and to honor its historical and cultural heritage.
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Masjid Tambora on Map
Sight Name: Masjid Tambora
Sight Location: Jakarta, Indonesia (See walking tours in Jakarta)
Sight Type: Religious
Sight Location: Jakarta, Indonesia (See walking tours in Jakarta)
Sight Type: Religious
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