An-Nur Great Mosque Pekanbaru

An-Nur Great Mosque

Masjid Agung An-Nur
مسجد النور الكبير

Masjid Agung An-Nur, Pekanbaru's Grand Mosque.

Location Indonesia Pekanbaru, Indonesia
Branch/tradition Sunni (Shafi'i)
Architectural information
Capacity 45,000
Dome(s) 10
Minaret(s) 4

An-Nur Great Mosque is a mosque located in Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia. Construction began in 1963 and was completed in 1968. It is one of the grandest mosques in Indonesia. Seen from the side of the building, the mosque has influences from various architectural styles: Malay, Turkish, Arabic and Indian.

History

An-Nur mosque from a distance

The mosque's Nur was built in 27 Rajab 1388 AH or 20 October 1968. It was inaugurated by Arifin Ahmad, the Governor of Riau and in 2000 was renovated during the time of Governor Saleh Djasit.

The present structure is the result of refurbishment and redevelopment.

In 2000 the mosque are tripled from 4 hectares to 12.6 hectares.

The mosque was once a campus for the Faculty of Usul al-Din State Institute of Islamic studies (IAIN) Sultan Syarif Kasim Pekabaru from its founding until 1973. IAIN Sultan Syarif Kasim State Islamic University is now the Sultan Syarif Kasim (UIN SUSKA) Pekanbaru.

Architecture

Architecturally, An-Nur is similar to the Taj Mahal. The mosque was designed by IR. Roseno. The mosque can accommodate about 4,500 worshipers. The building consists of three floors. The top level is used for prayer and the lower level for offices and meeting rooms.[1]

The upper part consists of large rooms and a Hall. Calligrapher Azhari Nur from Jakarta provided writings in 1970.

Downstairs is the Secretariat of the Board and classroom space. The building is equipped with escalators connecting floors one and two.

Education services include a playgroup, kindergarten, elementary school, junior and senior high schools. Libraries and other facilities, such as meeting rooms and halls, and other class office space are available.

An-Nur Great Mosque Panorama

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