Kelantan Islamic Museum
Kelantan Islamic Museum |
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Muzium Islam Kelantan |
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General information |
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Type |
Museum |
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Location |
Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia |
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Opening |
11 November 1991 |
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Floor count |
2 |
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The Kelantan Islamic Museum (Malay: Muzium Islam Kelantan) is a museum about Islam in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia.
History
Kelantan Islamic Council and Malay Costumes
The museum building used to be the official residence of Kelantan Chief Minister Hassan Mohd Salleh. The building also used to house the Kelantan Islamic Council and Malay Costumes from 1917 to 1990. The building was then renovated and turned into museum which was opened on 11 November 1991 by Kelantan Sultan Ismail Petra.[1][2]
Architecture
The 2-story museum building was built by wood and embedded with Islamic calligraphy of verses from the Quran. It has two stories where the lower floor houses the museum and the upper floor houses a library. The museum building resembles a mosque.[3]
Exhibitions
The museum exhibits the root of Islam in Kelantan from various artifacts and inscription documents it displays.
Opening time
The museum opens everyday from 8.30 a.m. to 4.45 p.m. except Fridays.[4]
See also
References
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Asia |
- Afghanistan (Museum of Islamic Art)
- Bahrain (Beit Al Quran)
- India (Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences)
- Indonesia (Bayt Al Quran & Museum Istiqlal)
- Iran (Astan Quds Razavi Central Museum, Museum of the Islamic Era)
- Iraq (National Museum of Iraq, Sulaymaniyah Museum)
- Israel/Palestine (Islamic Museum, L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art)
- Jordan (Prophet Mohammad Museum)
- Kuwait (Tareq Rajab Museum)
- Malaysia (Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, Islamic Heritage Museum, Kelantan Islamic Museum, Malay and Islamic World Museum, Melaka Al-Quran Museum, Melaka Islamic Museum, Penang Islamic Museum, Sabah Museum)
- Maldives (National Museum)
- Pakistan (Multan Museum, National Museum of Pakistan)
- Philippines (Aga Khan Museum of Islamic Arts)
- Qatar (Museum of Islamic Art, National Museum of Qatar, Qatar National Museum)
- Saudi Arabia (Dar al-Madinah Museum, Mecca Museum)
- Singapore (Asian Civilisations Museum)
- Syria (National Museum of Damascus, National Museum of Aleppo, Raqqa Museum)
- Turkey (Bursa Museum of Turkish and Islamic Art, İstanbul Archaeology Museums, Istanbul Museum of the History of Science and Technology in Islam, Museum of Turkish Calligraphy Art, Sadberk Hanım Museum, Topkapi Museum, Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum)
- United Arab Emirates (Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization)
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