Visited Masjid Selat Melaka (Melaka Straits Mosque)

Standing on a man-made island named Pulau Melaka, above the waters of the Straits of Malacca, Masjid Selat Melaka really looks like it’s floating when the tide is high. The mosque was built between 2003 and 2006 and officiated in November 2006 by Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail, the country’s Yang Di-Pertuan Agong at that time.

Its design idea came from the state’s former Chief Minister, Datuk Seri Mohd. Ali Rustam, who was inspired by a floating mosque he had seen during his trip to Jeddah.

The mosque’s most prominent feature is its 30-metre-high minaret which also functions as a lighthouse, acting as a guide for boats, ships and aircraft. A massive golden dome with blue trims which is visible from a distance sits above its main prayer hall.

The building incorporates Middle Eastern architectural style peppered with Malay decorative elements such as the use of bamboo as part of its structure and a beautifully-carved pulpit made out of teak wood.

The mosque is quite a spectacular sight at night when the whole building lights up.
Masjid Selat Melaka is equipped with various facilities which include a multipurpose hall, a library and a learning centre.

Picture Captured by me and description collected from Google Search.

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Hi @PavelSarwar

Nice Photos of Masjid on man made island.

Happy Photo Shooting.

Vijay Desai.

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Wonderful content @PavelSarwar photography is simply superb ,thank you for sharing with us…

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Great post @PavelSarwar Bro. I really liked the photos which look amazing. I am sure you had a great time there.

Namaste, Niraj

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Your photography and story collection both are beautiful. @PavelSarwar Thanks for introduce us with this wonderful mosque…

Happy Guiding !!!

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@NirajBhusal Yes bro. I enjoyed a lot. more picture come, keep in touch.

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Mind blowing post @PavelSarwar vai, thank you for sharing.

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Sure @PavelSarwar Bro

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Hi@PavelSarwarthankyou for the nice post, great.

Best wishes.

Wow, Masjid Selat Melaka does look surreal!

What was your personal impression when you visited this mosque, @PavelSarwar ? Have you seen the mosque “floating” when the tide is high? :slight_smile:

Just a reminder to always mention the source when you use a direct quote, just like it’s outlined in our original content guidelines.

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@DeniGu In my childhood, I saw the image of this mosque in the calendar. After moving to Malaysia, I would like to visit this mosque. During my visit to this mosque, I feel that my childhood dream come true.

Thank for reminding me of the guideline.

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It’s so nice that you made your dream come true, @PavelSarwar . :slight_smile:

Your story makes this mosque even more special!

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@DeniGu Thanks to Local Guide.

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