The Crystal Mosque (Masjid Kristal) is a magnificent mosque
in the Islamic Heritage Park on a small man-made island of Wan Man, Kuala Terengganu, in the
Sultanate of Terengganu - a constitutive state of federal Malaysia.
The mosque including its dome and minarets are built entirely
from steel and glass, giving it a stunning crystal look, hence the name. The mosque took about
two years to build and was officially opened in February 2008. It is reportedly
the only mosque in the World which is made entirely of glass and steel. The mosque looks grey during the day
but due to reflection of sunlight some portions of the dome and minarets get a golden
tinge. During night the dome and the minarets of the mosque
are illuminated from inside with coloured (blue, green, yellow and
pink) lights which
keep on changing colours, giving it a colourfully exquisite view. The mosque is
considered as one of the most beautiful mosques in the World.
The main dome of the mosque is fitted with huge glass
chandelier and the windows/doors made of frosted glass are decorated with
beautifully etched calligraphy. About 1500 persons can offer prayers in the
mosque, of which about 700 persons can be accommodated in the main hall. The
mosque is fully air-conditioned and is provided with Wi-Fi, something unique for
a mosque.
Besides Crystal Mosque, the complex also includes a Monument Park (showcasing
miniature replicas of famous mosques and other Islamic buildings from around the
World), Convention Centre, Guest House (called Crystal Villa) for tourists, Food
Court (Indoor as well as outdoor), Water Garden and River Cruise. It is
reportedly first Islamic Themed Park mixing religion with tourism and is one of
the most popular tourist attractions in Malaysia.
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Main source of info: Official Web site of
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