Al-Anshor Mosque

Mosque in Tambora, Jakarta, Indonesia
6°08′20.5″S 106°48′24.8″E / 6.139028°S 106.806889°E / -6.139028; 106.806889ArchitectureTypeMosqueDate established1648

The Al-Anshor Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Al-Anshor) is arguably the oldest mosque in Jakarta, Indonesia.[1][2] It is located at Pekojan, Tambora, Jakarta and was built in 1648.

History

The first existence of this mosque is known from a report of a pastor to the Council of Church in 1648. At that time, the mosque of al-Anshor is not only for worship, but also as a religious school to study Koran in Kampung Pekojan. The mosque was originally founded by the traders from Gujarat and Bengal, who at that time used to visit Jakarta for trade.

According to Adolf Heuken SJ, in the book 'History of Jakarta', Yemeni and Indian Muslims were settled at Pekojan. From there they spread Islam to several areas in Jakarta, such as in Krukut, Sawah Besar, Jati Petamburan, Tanah Abang, Kwitang, Jatinegara and Cawang. Al-Anshor Mosque stands on the wakaf land of Indian Citizens with proof of certificate number: M.166 dated 18-03-92 AIW / PPAIW: W3 / 011 / c / 4/1991 dated 8-5-1991. This mosque also includes a cultural heritage protected by the government of DKI Jakarta.[3]

Al-Anshor mosque has no minarets and domes, and is far from luxurious. It is in a densely populated settlement, the building is more like a house than a mosque. Its pillars of four straight wooden beams that serve an unadorned buffer. Although it has been built since 1648, it is difficult to determine which part of the building is still fairly original. Because after being updated in 1973 and 1985, the old style of the building was somewhat lost.

See also

  • Jakarta portal
  • flagIndonesia portal

References

  1. ^ "Al-Anshor, Masjid". www.jakarta.go.id (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 2017-07-20. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
  2. ^ Priliawito, Eko; Aquina, Dwifantya (2 August 2011). "Menelusuri Jejak Islam di Jakarta" [Exploring the Traces of Islam in Jakarta]. VIVAnews (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
  3. ^ Kusumawardhani, Diyah (27 June 2015). "Masjid Tertua di Jakarta Itu Bernama al-Anshor" [The Oldest Mosque in Jakarta Named al-Anshor]. www.teropongsenayan.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2017-07-18.
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