An-Nur Jamek Mosque is a mosque in the Federal Territory of Labuan, Malaysia. this mosque is considered the centrepiece and backbone of the island’s Muslim community. The combination architecture are from Brunei Malay architectural elements mix with the Turkish architecture. As a result, these two influences has produced a new mosque has a unique identity and beautiful. The mosque’s most distinguishing feature is perhaps its futuristic, sci-fi dome resembling a gigantic shuttlecock from a distance, or spacecraft poised for lift-off. The two tall, imposing minarets flanking both sides of the majestic structure also act as navigational guides for vessels out in the South China Sea, especially at night. The mosque’s interior features a contemporary design complete with translucent mirrors and grills to allow for ventilation and natural lighting.
The mosque is also equipped with a number of facilities and equipment for public use such as three lecture halls, Darul Hikmah Library, administrative offices and a break room for VIPs.
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