Tuesday, June 15, 2010

KRU New Mosque as at 15 June 2010.

The Main arch entrance.

The Minaret.

The Courtyard and the Main Prayer Hall.

The Multipurpose Hall without the roof.

Anjung Utama.

Wuduk Area. (right).

Mosque center frontage.

Side view of Mosque frontage.

Side View. (right).

Courtyard taken from inside Main Prayer Hall.

Back walling of Main Prayer Hall.

Bricklaying Mosque Main Prayer Hall.

Ventilation geometrical walling at Mosque corridor.

Brickwalling of Main Prayer Hall.

Main prayer hall frontage.

The minaret from inside the Mosque.

Walling around the Main Prayer Hall.

Ventilation walling.

The Courtyard.

Left Corridor.

Back wall of Main Prayer Hall.

The Courtyard and the Main Prayer Hall.

The stage area of Multipurpose Hall had been plastered.

Back view.

The Multipurpose Hall.


A very sunny and bright afternoon at 1500 hrs, I went to take the above pictures. It was against the sun and it did not come out really well. Next time I will do the snapping at 0900 hrs, the perfect timing.

The progress is going on well especially the brick walling. Concreting at certain parts was in progress. Insyaalah by December 2010, it should be completed and enable to accommodate 8000 Jemaah.

The former New Mosque Development Committee had been asked by MAIS & JAIS to take a rest, the polite word to say you are fired. They bowed down gracefully, no quarell and argument. All the funds at all Banks of the New Mosque were transferred to MAIS and they are the Trustees. Perhaps MAIS & JAIS dont trust those who take over, keeping custody of the funds. All the funds had been projected to construct the "mehrab" and a brand new "mimbar", thats the amanat of the Kampong residents and MAIS & JAIS had agreed. The Chairman of present Mosque Development Bureau is taking over and I wish them all the luck. At the same time please learn what "mehrab" means and also refer to the New Mosque Masterplan how and what the new "mimbar" looks like. Its good for your knowledge to head a Bureau. With the baton in their hands, I hope they can tip the finishing tape with triumph.

In the meantime, the former New Mosque Committee can now relax and enjoy the World Cup from South Africa. Let them do the headaches.
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