Has anyone ever heard of a mosque named after a sultan? Right here in Batam, the Masjid Malikussaleh stands as a tribute to Sultan Malikussaleh. He was the first sultan of the Samudra Pasai Sultanate. While the current Masjid Malikussaleh isn’t directly linked to the original sultanate’s era, the name carries a powerful historical resonance. The Masjid Malikussaleh serves the local community’s spiritual needs. It stands as a symbol of respect for the rich history of Islam in the region. While this particular mosque might not be steeped in centuries-old traditions like some others, its very existence tells a story. It speaks of continuity. It speaks of the enduring legacy of Sultan Malikussaleh and the kingdom he founded. The original Masjid Sultan Malikussaleh, located in Aceh Utara, is a project of historical reconstruction. It aims to rebuild the grand mosque on its original site. The planned dimensions are impressive. It will measure 50 by 60 meters. The cost is estimated to exceed 100 billion rupiah. This endeavor showcases the importance placed on preserving historical and religious sites in Indonesia. The vision for the reconstructed mosque is grand. It will be a symbol of Islamic civilization in Aceh Utara, integrated with a museum and the tomb complex of Sultan Malikussaleh. This integration of faith, history, and culture will create a significant landmark for the region.
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