A long journey on a sunny day to the Baiturrahman Baktiya Grand Mosque Alue Ie Puteh

Hi Hivers friends
Today is a very pleasant day because on this sunny day, I'm going to start my car again for a fairly long trip to visit the Baiturrahman Baktiya Grand Mosque. The weather was extremely hot all along the way, making me quite tired.
During my trip today, I only took one break to avoid getting too tired from driving on this sunny day. As I arrived near the Baiturrahman Baktiya Grand Mosque, I could already see the magnificent green dome from afar, and I couldn't wait to visit this beautiful mosque.



Upon arriving at the courtyard of the mosque, I was immediately taken aback by the magnificent architectural design. The mosque is currently still under construction, but the building still looks magnificent and spectacular. The mosque has two floors, and the views of the walls and entrance to the mosque are truly breathtaking.





The door of this mosque itself is made very large and magnificent and at the front there are also very beautiful decorative flowers, near these beautiful decorative flowers there is also a red and uniquely shaped trash can with a picture of anti-mosquito burner, in front of the entrance there is also a water tap and a place to collect water so that the congregation can wash their feet before entering this magnificent mosque, and to enter this mosque there are also several steps that must be climbed.


When I arrived at this magnificent mosque, I saw that the floor of the mosque had just been completely finished and the front half had been completely finished, while the back half was still under construction, but the view inside the mosque was still beautiful with a cool atmosphere that made me feel comfortable.


In the front area of this magnificent mosque there is also a magnificent pulpit made of wood and on top of it also has a very beautiful golden dome, next to this pulpit there is also a breeze so that the congregation praying at the front of this mosque feels cool, I also saw that there are lots of prayer carpets rolled up in the front area of this mosque which we can use for prayers.


On one of the front walls of this mosque, I also noticed a small shelf for Qurans that worshippers can use. There are actually numerous Quran shelves available inside the mosque, and these are two of them. We also see a fan, an analog wall clock, and a digital wall clock with additional digital information in a minimalist style. There are also numerous fans in this mosque, located in almost every corner, ready for prayer.


The prayer area for women is located slightly behind and neatly enclosed by turquoise curtains. Inside the women's prayer area, there are also fans, prayer robes, and prayer mats neatly arranged on glass shelves.



The roof in the center of this mosque is currently still covered with zinc supported by a sturdy wooden frame. Hopefully, this interior renovation can be completed soon so that worshippers feel more comfortable visiting the mosque to worship. There is also a donation box at the front entrance where you can give alms directly.






In the front yard of the mosque, there's a minimalist, beautifully designed ablution area. This new ablution area also includes a toilet. On the right side, there's an ablution area and a toilet for men, while on the left, there's an ablution area and a toilet for women.




In front of this ablution area, I also noticed a small, beautiful flower garden with a variety of beautiful colors. In front of it, there's also a trash can and a donation box, making it easy for congregants to give alms.



Then, at the back of the mosque, I noticed another ablution area with a very classic appearance. This seems to be an old ablution area. There are also separate ablution areas for men and women. From the outside, this ablution area looks very classic, with its hollow, box-shaped exterior walls and red roof.





In the courtyard of this mosque, there is also a hall for worshippers to rest. The hall is surrounded by shady green trees, some of which I saw were mango trees. In the spacious courtyard, there is also a donation box surrounded by iron bars.

As I exited the mosque, from the Alu Ie Puteh shopping area, I could see the towering peak of the mosque with its beautiful green dome. After visiting the Baiturrahman Mosque, I decided to head back home as it was getting late, and my journey home would be quite long this evening. Hopefully, I won't arrive too late.
This concludes my travel story to the Baiturrahman Baktiya Grand Mosque today. Thank you to everyone who has visited my travel post today.
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