Zarvan
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It just doesn't have a minaret I think!
No it is made of baboons
This unique Masjid built and woven with bamboo wall is named “The Ihsaniah Iskandariah Masjid” located in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia . It was first built in 1936, funded by the late Almarhum Paduka Seri Sultan Iskandar Shah, the 30th Sultan of Perak.
. The Masjid is broadly cube-shaped and has a flat roof. The walls, made of kelarai (woven bamboo) in a diamond motif, were produced by local villagers. It is the only Masjid in Malaysia (and possibly in the world) to have woven bamboo walls.
This Masjid had 20 windows resembling bird cages, with those on the ground floor built higher to provide privacy for the congregation. The many windows made for a comfortable atmosphere, with good lighting and air ventilation.Every window is carved with these motifs: a shark’s gill, bean shoots, a crescent and five-pointed star. Every wood joint is decorated with a carved motif of the tikam seladang flower (Vallaris glabra).
The first floor of the Masjid was used as a prayer hall, which could accommodate up to 200 people at any one time, while the ground floor was for meetings and community activities.
This Masjid has not been in use since 1976 after being partly damaged by a fallen durian tree, but was recently rescued and conserved by the Perak Department of National Heritage in 2008.
a Masjid made of Baboons
(sorry bro, could not resist)
Sorry bamboos Man How could I make this kind of mistake
Mine too... I like flying buttresses!A mosque can be of any shape or architecture as long it doesn't have any pictures and statues of deities.
Ever seen a Chinese mosque?
Though, my personal favorite is Gothic architecture