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Coordinates: 4°5322N 114°5621E / 4.8894°N 114.9392°E / 4.8894; 114.9392
 

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Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque
Masjid Omar Ali Saifuddien
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
OwnershipGovernment of Brunei
Location
LocationBandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
CountryBrunei Darussalam
Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque is located in Brunei
Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque

Shown within Brunei

Geographic coordinates4.889694, 114.939453.4°53′22N 114°56′21E / 4.8894°N 114.9392°E / 4.8894; 114.9392
Architecture
Architect(s)Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III
Rudolfo Nolli
Booty Edwards & Partners
Typemosque
StyleIslamic architecture
Date established26 September 1958
Groundbreaking4 February 1954
Construction cost£1 million
Specifications
Capacity3,000
Length225 feet (69 m)
Width86 feet (26 m)
Minaret(s)1
Minaret height52 metres (171 ft)
Site area5 acres (2.0 ha)
Materials
  • concrete
  • gold
  • marble
  • steel
[1][2][3]

Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque (Malay: Masjid Omar Ali Saifuddien, Jawi: مسجد عمر علي سيف الدين‎) is a mosqueinBandar Seri Begawan, the capitalofBrunei. It is one of the country's two masjid negara or national mosques (the other Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque), as well as a national landmark. It is one of the largest and oldest mosques in the country and is named after Omar Ali Saifuddien III (1914–1986), the 28th Sultan of Brunei and the father of the current monarch Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. The mosque serves as a symbol of the Islamic faith in Brunei.

Construction[edit]

The mosque took almost five years to build and cost more than £1 million at that time.[1]

The architectural firm involved in the construction was the Malaysia-based Booty Edwards & Partners, whereas the consulting firm was the Singapore-based Steen, Sehested and Partners.[3]

The construction work began on 4 February 1954.[2] The construction uses 1,500 tons of concrete and 700 tons of steel.[3] The lengths of the foundation piles are between 80–120 feet (24–37 m).[3]

The mosque was inaugurated on 26 September 1958 in conjunction with the 42nd birthday celebration of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III.[3][1] Tan Sri Hassan Azhari sang the call to prayer at the mosque's opening.[4]

Architecture[edit]

Its architecture combines elements of Indian Mughal Empire's architecture[2] and Italian Renaissance style, is the most photographed icon in the country.[5] It was accounted that the design was first conceptualised by Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III and then developed by the commissioned architect Rudolfo Nolli, an Italian sculptor and decorative stonework contractor.[2]

The size of the mosque is about 225 by 86 feet (69 by 26 m) and can accommodate 3,000 worshippers.[2] It has a maximum height of 52 metres (171 ft).[2] The dome is covered with gold. The floors and columns were built of marble from Italy at a cost of S$200,000.[3] The interior houses a chandelier of 15 feet (4.6 m) in diameter and weighing more than three tonnes; it holds 62 fluorescent tubes. The interior is also lighted by an addition of more than 480 tubes.[3] The floors were covered with Axminster carpets, handmade from Belgium and Saudi Arabia.[3][2]

The Mahligai barge

The mosque sits on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) site and almost surrounded by a man-made lagoon. In the middle of the lagoon sits an artificial barge called Mahligai in which the design is meant to resemble a ship of Sultan Bolkiah, a Sultan of Brunei who reigned in the 16th century.[2] It was inaugurated on 19 December 1967 in conjunction with the 1,400th anniversary of Nuzul Al-Quran,[6] a holiday in the Islamic calendar which commemorates the revelation of the first verses of the Qur'an. Built at a cost of B$500,000 at that time, the barge was intended to be a permanent venue for various national Islamic religious events.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "MINGGU PERAYA'AN DI-BANDAR BRUNEI, PEMBESAR2 LUAR NEGERI BERSARAM BERGEMBERA" (PDF). Pelita Brunei (in Malay). No. 3 #16. Jabatan Penerangan. 1 October 1958. pp. 2, 4. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Rozan Yunos (5 May 2007). "The Mosque in the Capital". The Brunei Times. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Fish, William (27 September 1958). "6,000 roar their thanks as Sultan of Brunei opens mosque". The Straits Times. p. 1. Retrieved 6 May 2020 – via NewspaperSG.
  • ^ Sidek, Hasbi (6 October 2018). "Hassan Azhari meninggal dunia". bharian.com.my. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  • ^ Hor, Sandip (15 February 2024). "Travel: Discover Brunei through these must-visit places". Khaleej Times (Dubai, United Arab Emirates). Retrieved 15 May 2024.
  • ^ a b "Pembenaan Mahligai menelan belanja $500,000.00" (PDF). Pelita Brunei (in Malay). No. 12 #50. Jabatan Penyiaran dan Penerangan Kerajaan Brunei. 13 December 1967. p. 2. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
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