Masjid Qurrotu’ayun, nestled in Bukit Tunggal, Kuah, Langkawi, is a beacon of Islamic culture and worship since 2019. Meaning 'the eyes of the righteous,' this mosque with its striking white dome and green minaret can host 500 worshippers. It's not just a place of prayer; it also houses a library, kindergarten, multipurpose hall, and computer room. Actively organizing Quran classes, charity events, and sports, the mosque welcomes visitors keen to explore Islam and local traditions. As an integral part of Langkawi's rich cultural tapestry, it complements the island's renowned natural beauty and diversity.
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Subcategory: Religious Site
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Modern Architectural Design: The mosque features a contemporary design with a striking white dome and a green minaret, making it a visual landmark in the area.
Community Hub: It serves as a key community center, hosting a range of religious and social activities for the residents of Bukit Tunggal and nearby areas.
Cultural Exploration: Open to visitors, the mosque offers a unique opportunity to learn about Islam and local Malay culture, enhancing cultural understanding.
Capacity and Inclusiveness: With the ability to accommodate up to 500 worshippers, the mosque is a testament to the inclusive and communal spirit of the area.
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What does the name Masjid Qurrotu’ayun mean?
The name means “the eyes of the righteous” in Arabic, reflecting the mosque's spiritual significance.
What types of activities are organized at the mosque?
The mosque organizes Quran classes, charity drives, sports events, and other social activities.
How can Masjid Qurrotu’ayun benefit the local community?
As a community center, it provides educational, spiritual, and social support to the residents of Bukit Tunggal and surrounding areas.