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  2. Ulu Tiram - Wikipedia

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    Ulu Tiram (Jawi: اولو تيرم; Chinese: 乌鲁地南; Tamil: உலு தீராம்) is a suburb in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.The town lies along the Tebrau Highway, a section of Malaysia Federal Route 3, a major trunk road on Peninsular Malaysia's east coast that connects Ulu Tiram with major towns and cities such as Mersing, Kuantan and Kota Bharu.

  3. List of schools in Johor - Wikipedia

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    Sekolah Rendah Agama Bersepadu, Kota Tinggi; Sekolah Rendah Agama Bersepadu, Mersing; Sekolah Rendah Agama Bersepadu, Muar; Sekolah Rendah Agama Bersepadu, Segamat; Sekolah Rendah Agama Bersepadu, Pontian; Sekolah Agama Dato Hj Abd Rahman Ahmad, Pasir Gudang; Madrasah Tahfiz Huda Al-Islam, Johor Bahru

  4. Taman Pulai Mutiara - Wikipedia

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    Taman Pulai Mutiara [dead link ‍] is a township in the Mukim Pulai, city of Iskandar Puteri, district of Johor Bahru, State of Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia. The township is bordered by Pulai Indah and Laman Indah to the north, and Alam Jaya Business Park, Setia Business Park and Tropicana Upland to the south.

  5. Mutiara Rini - Wikipedia

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    Salina Binti Ithnin (HeadMaster Of SK Taman Mutiara Rini) Dr. Haji Zulkarnain Bin Ya'cob (Former Chairman of Masjid Al-Jawahir 2020-2022) Yang Berhormat Datuk Haji Pandak bin Ahmad (Dun Kota Iskandar) Zanariah Binti M. Yasin (HeadMaster Of SMK Mutiara Rini) Sa'diah Binti Ahmad (Former HeadMaster Of SK Taman Mutiara Rini 2)

  6. Pulai Indah, Johor - Wikipedia

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    Masjid Taman Pulai Indah is the largest most in north Pulai. The mosque is funded through donation from the public and open for worshipper in 2018. The opening ceremony was officiated by His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim Ismail the ruler of Johor and her sovereign. The mosque is always full with congregation and is one of the busiest mosque in Johor. [3]

  7. Al-Azhom Grand Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Al-Azhom Grand Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Raya Al-A'zhom) is a congregational mosque in the city of Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia. Opened in 2003, it is the largest mosque in Banten province [ 1 ] and one of the largest mosques in the world in terms of the worshipper capacity.

  8. National Mosque of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The National Mosque of Malaysia (Malay: Masjid Negara Malaysia; Jawi: مسجد نݢارا مليسيا ‎) is a mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It has a capacity for 15,000 people and is situated among 13 acres (53,000 m 2) of gardens. Its key features are a 73-metre-high (240 ft) minaret and a 16-pointed star concrete main roof.

  9. 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).