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Daftar 10 Masjid Terbesar di Dunia, Urutan ke-4 Ada di Indonesia

List of the 10 Largest Mosques in the World, Ranked 4th is in Indonesia

Many countries have magnificent mosques, one of which is in Indonesia.

Dream - The mosque holds an important position for Muslims as a place of worship that is guarded for its purity and nobility. The first mosque ever built in the world is the Quba Mosque, located about 5 kilometers southeast of the city of Madinah. This mosque was built by the Prophet Muhammad SAW. Now, the existence of mosques continues to develop worldwide with various architectural styles. Here is a list of the 10 largest mosques in the world:

1. Masjidil Haram

1. Masjidil Haram

The following is the translation of the provided 'Bahasa' text to 'English' while preserving any html tags: "Masjidil Haram occupies the first position as the largest mosque in the world. This mosque, located in the city of Mecca, has an area of up to 357 thousand square meters and is capable of accommodating up to 2 million worshipers."

2. Nabawi Mosque

The following is the translation of the given 'Bahasa' text to 'English' while preserving any html tags: "The Nabawi Mosque, located in the city of Madinah, is capable of accommodating 1 million worshipers inside the mosque and 800 thousand worshipers in the mosque courtyard. This mosque appears unique with the presence of 250 automatic umbrellas in the courtyard area."

2. Nabawi Mosque
3. Faisal Mosque

3. Faisal Mosque

The following is the translation of the 'Bahasa' text to 'English' while preserving any HTML tags: "Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan, ranks 3rd as the largest mosque in the world. The architecture of the building is very unique, different from the typical mosque design. Standing majestically on a land area of 5 thousand square meters, Faisal Mosque is able to accommodate around 300 thousand worshippers."

4. Istiqlal Mosque

Indonesia is one of the countries that has the largest mosque in the world, namely the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta.

Built in 1961 during the era of President Soekarno, the mosque now covers an area of 10 hectares and can accommodate around 120 thousand worshipers.

4. Istiqlal Mosque
5. Hassan II Mosque

5. Hassan II Mosque

This mosque is located in Casablanca, Morocco. The Hassan II Mosque stands grandly on a land area of ​​9 hectares. At the same time, this mosque is able to accommodate 105 thousand worshipers.

6. Imam Reza Mausoleum Mosque

This mosque is located in Mashhad City, Iran. Its name is taken from the name of the great Imam who is buried in this mosque, Imam Reza. Not only for worship, this mosque complex is equipped with the tomb of the Imam, a library, and a museum that attract tourists.

6. Masjid Imam Reza Mausoleum

7. Badshahi Mosque

This mosque is located in Lahore, Pakistan. The Badshahi Mosque was built on the orders of the last ruler of the Great Mughal Dynasty in the mid-17th century. This mosque can accommodate up to 60 thousand worshippers.

7. Masjid Badshahi

8. Al-Saleh Mosque

The largest mosque in the world, ranked 8th, is occupied by the Al-Saleh Mosque in Yemen.

This mosque is also used as an educational center and library. The mosque hall is able to accommodate around 44 thousand worshippers.

8. Masjid Al-Saleh
9. Masjid Syekh Zayed

9. Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, is not only famous for being one of the largest mosques in the world. This mosque is increasingly attracting attention because its architecture is incredibly beautiful. The decoration of this mosque makes it the most luxurious place of worship in the world.

10. Masjid Jami Delhi

10. Delhi Jama Masjid

This mosque is also known as the Delhi Cathedral Mosque or The Holy Mosque of Delhi. This mosque was built during the reign of Shah Jahan I of the Mughal Kingdom in India. This mosque was completed in 1656 and at the same time, it was able to accommodate 25 thousand worshipers at once.

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