Why is Kampong Pelambayan Mosque sometimes called the “Floating Mosque”? Let’s uncover the secrets of this unique place of worship, right here in the heart of Bandar Seri Begawan. Kampong Pelambayan Mosque isn’t actually floating. It’s nestled within Kampong Pelambayan, a village partly built on the banks of the Brunei River and partly on land. This location gives the mosque a unique feel, almost as if it rises from the water, especially when viewed from the river. Kampong Pelambayan Mosque serves as a vital spiritual center for the village. It was officially opened on April 20, 1984. The mosque can hold up to 600 worshippers. This makes it a significant landmark, not just for the village, but for Bandar Seri Begawan as a whole. The story of Kampong Pelambayan, and by extension, its mosque, is intertwined with the Brunei River. Local tales speak of boats being swept sideways by the river’s strong currents. This phenomenon, described by the word ‘melimbai’, lent its name to the area, eventually evolving into “Pelambayan”. So, while Kampong Pelambayan Mosque isn’t literally floating, its connection to the river and the village’s watery origins gives it a unique character. It stands as a testament to the community’s resilience and deep-rooted connection to the Brunei River. It also symbolizes their enduring faith. Kampong Pelambayan Mosque is a must-see in Bandar Seri Begawan, offering a glimpse into Bruneian culture and history, and a peaceful sanctuary for prayer and reflection.
Labour Department
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