Mesjid Subulussalam
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A Historical Endeavor: Mesjid Subulussalam
Mesjid Subulussalam serves as a vital spiritual center in Banda Aceh, attracting both locals and visitors.
Established in 2007 by Acehnese leader Abdurrahman, this mosque symbolizes resilience post-tsunami and features a modernist architectural style that harmonizes with traditional Islamic elements. Its significance extends beyond a place of worship, serving as a community gathering spot and cultural landmark.
Noteworthy Highlights
- 🕌 Unique Architecture: The mosque showcases a harmonious blend of modern and traditional designs, featuring intricate calligraphy and spacious prayer halls.
- 🌿 Community Hub: A gathering place for cultural events, ensuring local traditions and Islamic teachings thrive.
- 🙏 Spiritual Experience: Offering daily prayers and special events, fostering a deep sense of community and spirituality among visitors.
Accessible free of charge, Mesjid Subulussalam caters to tourists, families, and those interested in Islamic culture and history.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Mesjid Subulussalam
Tsunami Resilience
Constructed after the 2004 tsunami disaster, symbolizing rebuilding efforts in Aceh.
Architectural Features
Renowned for its contemporary design integrating traditional Acehnese characteristics.
Location
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Opening Hours
Friday:
Open for prayers and events.
Monday:
Open for prayers and events.
Saturday:
Open for prayers and events.
Sunday:
Open for prayers and events.
Thursday:
Open for prayers and events.
Tuesday:
Open for prayers and events.
Wednesday:
Open for prayers and events.
Contact Information
Price
Free entry. Donations welcome for maintenance.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 1–2 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings are recommended for a more peaceful experience.