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  2. List of mosques in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mosques in Indonesia. The Indonesian term Masjid Agung is translated as "Great Mosque", while Masjid Raya is translated as "Grand Mosque." Masjid Keramat is translated as "Holy Mosque." Masjid Jami is translated as Jami Mosque which refers to the congregational mosque where the weekly Friday prayer takes place. These lists ...

  3. Great Mosque of Central Java - Wikipedia

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    Preparations for the mosque's construction began on 6 June 2001, when the governor of Central Java formed the Coordination Team for the Construction of the Great Mosque (Tim Koordinasi Pembangunan Masjid Agung) which consisted of state bodies such as the provincial and city governments as well as private bodies such as the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI).

  4. Agung Manunggal Bantul Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Agung Manunggal Bantul Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Agung Manunggal Bantul) is a mosque located in Jenderal Sudirman St. No.1, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.The mosque contains a unique Javanese architectural style resembling Agung Demak Mosque, with typical characteristics such as a mustaka (roof) which resembles Joglo, four saka (pillars) which are carved from teak wood, and an entrance in ...

  5. Al-Wustho Mangkunegaran Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Al-Wustho Mangkunegaran Mosque is a historic mosque located in the Central Javanese city of Surakarta, to the west of the Mangkunegaran Palace.The mosque is one of the three oldest mosques of Surakarta.

  6. Ats-Tsauroh Great Mosque of Serang - Wikipedia

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    Interior, seen with pillars. Today, the mosque is built in a Javanese Islamic architectural style, most profoundly seen in the three-layered pyramidal roofs and an open pavilion-style typical to the Joglo traditional houses.

  7. Lautze 2 Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque was established in 1997 by Haji Abdul Karim Oei Foundation by renting a building after the first Lautze Mosque was established in Jakarta. [1] [2] [3] Later on, the landlord donated the building to the foundation.

  8. Tajug - Wikipedia

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    Tajug seen here on the roof of Wustho Mangkunegaran Mosque, Surakarta. Tajug is a pyramidal or pyramid square (i.e. an equilateral square base with a peak) ornament which is usually used for sacred buildings in Southeast Asia including Indonesia, such as mosque or cupola graveyard.

  9. Pondok Pesantren Gading Mangu Perak Jombang - Wikipedia

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    Pondok Pesantren Gading Mangu Perak Jombang is an Islamic religious education in Gading Mangu, Jombang, East Java Province. in Indonesia, The school is managed by Yayasan Budi Utomo. The school emphasizes the teaching of Al-Quran Al-Hadith and the formation of Karimah akhlakul.