Built in 2018, Masjid Jamek Kampung Kok in Langkawi is a center of worship and community activity for Kampung Kok residents. With a capacity for 300 worshippers, its striking design includes a blue dome and white minaret. The mosque is instrumental in various religious and social initiatives, offering Quran classes, charity events, and sports activities. Open to visitors, it provides insights into Islam and local traditions. As part of Langkawi's rich cultural landscape, renowned for its natural beauty, the mosque adds to the island's diverse attractions, inviting exploration and understanding of its cultural fabric.
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Subcategory: Religious Site
Tags: mosque, religious Site
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Architectural Beauty: The mosque's simple yet elegant design with a blue dome and white minaret offers a serene and visually pleasing experience.
Cultural Insight: Visitors have the opportunity to learn about Islam and the local Malay culture, making it a valuable cultural and educational experience.
Community Engagement: The mosque is a hub for various religious and social activities, reflecting the vibrant community life of Kampung Kok.
Serene Environment: As a place of worship, the mosque provides a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere, suitable for reflection and tranquility.
Accessibility for Worship: It can accommodate up to 300 worshippers, catering to both locals and visitors, and playing a crucial role in the spiritual life of the community.
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Where is the mosque located?
The mosque is situated in Kampung Kok, a village in Langkawi, Kedah, Malaysia.
What activities does the mosque organize?
The mosque actively organizes religious and social activities, including Quran classes, charity drives, and sports events.
How can I get to Masjid Jamek Kampung Kok?
The mosque is accessible by taxi or rental car from various points in Langkawi.
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