About Kampung Laut Mosque
Kampung Laut Mosque Malay: Masjid Kampung Laut is the most seasoned surviving mosque in Malaysia. It dates to around the mid eighteenth century. It is situated in Jalan Kuala Krai Nilam Puri, Kelantan. Masjid Kampung Laut was worked in the fifteenth century by a gathering of fishers comprising Pattani, Jawa and Brunei ocean switches. Its style is to a great extent run of the mill of nearby conventional engineering, and atmosphere fitting, like neighborhood houses in the region. The first mosque had a fundamental building styles, structure with four columns and had palm fronds for the rooftop. By ideals of building similarity, it is said that the mosque was the first Masjid Agung Demak that was worked in 1401.
The mosque was moved from its unique site to Kampung Laut consequently the name. In any case, there was no solid proof to help this. Amid the rule of the Sultan of Kelantan somewhere in the range of 1859 and 1900, The mosque turned into a vital gathering point for the Sultans and religious pioneers. The mosque was additionally utilized as an exchanging post. Amid this period, the mosque was extended and redesigned with 20 columns, a three-layered rooftop, a pinnacle for muezzin to call for supplications, an upper room, and a water tank while the ground surface was made of well quality Timber.
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