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Nurul Iman Mosque of Koto Gadang
Masjid Nurul Iman Koto Gadang
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
Location
LocationAgam, West Sumatra, Indonesia
Nurul Iman Mosque of Koto Gadang is located in Indonesia
Nurul Iman Mosque of Koto Gadang

Shown within Indonesia

Geographic coordinates0°19′06.6″S 100°21′26.3″E / 0.318500°S 100.357306°E / -0.318500; 100.357306
Architecture
Architect(s)Yazid Rajo Mangkuto
TypeMosque
Date established1856 (first building)
1932 (second building)
Destroyed28 June 1926
6 March 2007

Nurul Iman Mosque of Koto GadangorTapi Koto Gadang Mosque is one of the oldest mosquesinIndonesia, located in Koto Gadang Nagari, Agam Regency, West Sumatra. This mosque is the largest mosque in Koto Gadang area.

Since its foundation in 1856, the mosque has undergone some form of transformation and several repairs. The earliest mosque, known as the Old Jamik Mosque, was typical of Minangkabau style with cone-shaped tapered roofs. However, the mosque was heavily damaged during the Padang Panjang earthquake in 1926.

A few months after the earthquake, the new mosque was soon built by the initiative of Yahya Datuk Kayo, who was a member of the Volksraad representing Minangkabau, and inaugurated the renewed mosque on February 5, 1932. Designed by Yazid Rajo Mangkuto, the shape of the new mosque building was totally changed from its predecessor. However, the building of the mosque was destroyed again by the earthquake in March 2007. Since then the mosque was restored with the form similar to the pre-earthquake one.

Old building[edit]

Old Nurul Iman Mosque before dismantling, circa 1910.

The Old Jamik Mosque was built in 1856.[1] Made of wood, the Minangkabau architectural style building was measured 20 × 20 meters.[2] There was also a tower on the roof.[3] The roof had no dome, but consisted of several gonjong roof, a Minangkabau style roof, made of fibers. One gonjong in the middle was flanked by eight smaller gonjong around him.[4]

On June 28, 1926, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake hit Padangpanjang and caused damage to the walls of the mosque.[5] Some of the walls collapsed, and the parts that remained had cracks in them.[2] Danger ultimately led to the dismantling of the mosque's building.[6] In a meeting attended by a number of local community leaders on July 18, 1926, it was agreed to immediately establish a new mosque by forming a committee headed by Yahya Datuk Kayo.

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References[edit]

Footnotes
  1. ^ Azizah, ddk 2012, pp. 9, 142.
  • ^ a b Soera Kota Gedang Tahoen 1926.
  • ^ Suryadi2013.
  • ^ Azizah, ddk 2012, pp. 53.
  • ^ Azizah, ddk 2012, pp. 164.
  • ^ Azizah, ddk 2012, pp. 214.
  • Bibliography
    • Azizah, Etek; Mursjid, A.M; Arfan, B.R. (2007). Koto Gadang Masa Kolonial (PDF). PT LKiS Pelangi Aksara. ISBN 979-1283-29-X.
  • Suryadi, Surya (28 April 2013). "Sebuah Mesjid di Koto Gadang". Harian Singgalang.
  • "Gempa 1926 Bag. 4". Soera Kota Gedang Tahoen X/No.8. August 1926.
  • Kareem, Ramadan (2012). "Nurul Iman Mosque, Koto Gadang - West Sumatera".

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