词条 | Ubudiah Mosque |
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| building_name = Ubudiah Mosque Masjid Ubudiah مسجد اوبودياه | native_name = | native_name_lang = | image = Masjid Ubudiah.jpg | image_size = | alt = | caption = | map_type = | map_size = | map_caption = | location = Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia | coordinates = | religious_affiliation = Islam | rite = | region = | state = | province = | territory = | prefecture = | sector = | district = | cercle = | municipality = | consecration_year = | status = | functional_status = | heritage_designation = | leadership = | patron = | website = | architecture = | architect = | architecture_type = | architecture_style = Islamic, Indo-Saracenic Revival | administration = Perak Islamic Council | founded_by = | funded_by = | general_contractor = | facade_direction = | groundbreaking = | year_completed = 1913-1917 | construction_cost = | specifications = | capacity = | length = | width = | width_nave = | height_max = | dome_quantity = | dome_height_outer = | dome_height_inner = | dome_dia_outer = | dome_dia_inner = | minaret_quantity = 4 | minaret_height = | spire_quantity = | spire_height = | materials = | nrhp = | added = | refnum = | designated = }} The Ubudiah Mosque (Malay: Masjid Ubudiah) is a mosque located in the royal town of Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Malaysia. HistoryMasjid Ubudiah - ranking high on the list of Malaysia's most beautiful mosques, the Masjid Ubudiah (or Ubudiah Mosque) stands proudly and majestically in Kuala Kangsar, with its golden dome and minarets creating a spellbinding sight, from near and afar. The mosque was designed by Arthur Benison Hubback, a government architect who is notably credited for the design of the Ipoh railway station and the Kuala Lumpur railway station. Built in 1913 during the reign of the 28th Sultan of Perak, Sultan Idris Murshidul Adzam Shah I Ibni Almarhum Raja Bendahara Alang Iskandar Teja, the Masjid Ubudiah is located beside the Royal Mausoleum on Bukit Chandan. It was commissioned on the orders of the Sultan, who vowed that he would build a mosque of great beauty as thanksgiving for recovery from an illness which plagued him in those early days.[1] The construction of the mosque was not without difficulties. Work was interrupted several times, once when two elephants belonging to the sultan's and Raja Chulan were fighting and ran over and damaged the imported Italian marble titles. The mosque was finally completed in late 1917 at a total cost of RM200,000 - quite an astronomical figure for those days. It was officially declared open by Sultan Abdul Jalil Karamtullah Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Idris Murshidul Adzam Shah I Rahmatullah, successor to Sultan Idris. This imposing structure is now a symbol of great pride to all Muslims in the state of Perak.[2] FeaturesIts architecture is in the Indo-Saracenic style. Besides that, the Makam Al-Ghufran or a Perak royal mausoleum is located near the mosque. Gallery{{gallery|lines=1 |File:Ubudiah Mosque, Kuala Kangsar.jpg|The panorama view of Ubudiah Mosque, Kuala Kangsar, Perak. }} See also
References1. ^National Archive {{Mosques in Malaysia}}{{Coord missing|Malaysia}}{{Malaysia-mosque-stub}}2. ^Wawasan 2020 - Place of Interest 3 : Mosques in Perak|Mosques completed in 1917|Religious buildings with domes |
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