Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque, Johor, Johor Bahru Overview

Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque is one of the most famous places of worship in Malaysia because of its status as the state mosque of Johor and its exquisite beauty. The masjid is located on top of a hill overlooking the Tebrau Straits and Singapore.

The State mosque, as it is popularly called, is also listed as a protected heritage monument by the Department of Museums and Antiquities of Malaysia. Built in 1900, the mosque was under construction for eight years and is named after Sultan Abu Bakar, who ordered the construction of the mosque. 

Located in Jalan Gertak Merah, the 19th-century mosque follows the English Victorian style of architecture. A visit to the mosque is a great place for visitors who want to witness the perfect blend of architecture and get an insight to the Islamic culture in Malaysia.

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Architecture of Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque

  • The majestic shrine showcases influences from Moorish and Malay styles of architecture.
  • The materials and resources needed for the construction of this mosque were largely imported from Turkey, Czechoslovakia, and Italy.
  • It features four minarets that are created in Victorian Architecture, which are meant to resemble the clock tower in the Victorian Era.
  • Visitors are greeted by the majestic archways at the entrance of the mosque.
  • The grand prayer room in the house of worship has a capacity to accommodate 2000 worshippers at a time and is supported by giant Roman pillars.
  • The interior of the masjid also features tall Victorian-style windows and have passage carvings engraved in them.

How to Reach the State Mosque

Visitors can take the Muafakat Bus route P-101. The mosque is in a walkable distance from there.

Alternatively, take a taxi from the city center of Johor Bahru to Sultan Abu Baker State Mosque at an affordable cost, around RM 3 person.

Need to Know

  • The mosque allows Non-Muslims to enter the premises; however, visitors must respect the culture and wear appropriate dress code.
  • Visitors are recommended to wear a modest dress that shows less skin and skirts should be below knee length.
  • Remove shoes before you enter the main prayer hall of the mosque.

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