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JAKARTA - Not in Turkey, nor in any of the countries in the Middle East. This is the Jami Al Fajri Mosque, which is located at Jalan Masjid Al Fajri No. 17, RT 18/RW 01, Pejaten Barat Village, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta. Jami Al Fajri Mosque was founded in 1947. Throughout history, Jami Al Fajri Mosque has undergone two changes (renovations). Since it was founded independently in 1947 until it was completed in 1958. Then it was renovated in 1965, completely renovated with construction and architectural renewal in 1972 and completed in 1978. The mosque designed is like the Sultan Ahmed Mosque or known as the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. which was built since 1947. This mosque was renovated according to the times and aims as a center for the development and development of Muslims. At the same time preserving the architectural value of mosques and Islamic civilization. The basic structure of this building is almost a cube, measuring 53 x 51 meters. As in all mosques, this mosque is oriented in such a way that the person performing the Prayer faces Mecca with the mihrab in front. Watch the video below.


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