Mohamad Shamir Fikri C13A218
Masjid Lama Mulong I Masjid Ar-Rahman I Old Mulong Mosque
Masjid Ar-Rahman or popularly known as Old Mulong Mosque is one of the tangible heritage that have been conserved over the year.
In Malay language, it is called as Masjid Lama Mulong or known as Masjid Ar-Rahman by the local residents are one of the local heritage buildings. The building was formerly known as a madrasa or Islamic studies center for residents who lived around the Mulong area in Kelantan. The old mosque had changed from the dilapidated building it was to a now beautifully-sculpted building rich in Islamic history.
Moreover, the Ministry of Information, Communications, Arts and Culture´s Department of National Heritage works with the help of local practitioners of traditional arts had taken on the challenge of meticulously restoring this mosque to its former glory.
The early history tells that the old mosque building was originally not built specifically as a building a mosque but Balairong Seri or Royal Highness place which is used for as the King owned by the Raja Dewa. Raja Dewa is the title of the Tuan Zainal Abidin who is a son of Sultan Muhammad III and brother of father Sultan Muhammmad IV.
In addition, the original position of the building is in the village of Kings in Kota Bharu is located near the Istana Jahar and Istana Balai Besar. But in 1958, it was purchased by the villagers Store Mulong at 1000 and moved to the Village Shop Mulong to be used as prayer rooms to this day. Plus, the structure of the floor and the roof would have been cut to facilitate the work of the migration Store Mulong. Balairong Seri subsequently reinstalled local people teamwork basis with the addition of the "Mihrab" and porch in space.
Besides, some new additions are carried out from time to time until changed the look of its real. But as a result of visits made by Dato ' Commissioner of Heritage in 2007 and seeing how the tasteful art carpentry Malay can be displayed to the public today, and also in terms of its history which is part the Kelantan Royal Palace, national heritage Department, has taken the initiative to undertake conservation against the building. Conservation work was initiated at the end of 2008 and was completed in early 2009.
Source: The information is taken and adapted from the Official Website of National Heritage Council, www.heritage.gov.my/index.php/en/conservation/conservatio... on 06/10/2016
Masjid Lama Mulong I Masjid Ar-Rahman I Old Mulong Mosque
Masjid Ar-Rahman or popularly known as Old Mulong Mosque is one of the tangible heritage that have been conserved over the year.
In Malay language, it is called as Masjid Lama Mulong or known as Masjid Ar-Rahman by the local residents are one of the local heritage buildings. The building was formerly known as a madrasa or Islamic studies center for residents who lived around the Mulong area in Kelantan. The old mosque had changed from the dilapidated building it was to a now beautifully-sculpted building rich in Islamic history.
Moreover, the Ministry of Information, Communications, Arts and Culture´s Department of National Heritage works with the help of local practitioners of traditional arts had taken on the challenge of meticulously restoring this mosque to its former glory.
The early history tells that the old mosque building was originally not built specifically as a building a mosque but Balairong Seri or Royal Highness place which is used for as the King owned by the Raja Dewa. Raja Dewa is the title of the Tuan Zainal Abidin who is a son of Sultan Muhammad III and brother of father Sultan Muhammmad IV.
In addition, the original position of the building is in the village of Kings in Kota Bharu is located near the Istana Jahar and Istana Balai Besar. But in 1958, it was purchased by the villagers Store Mulong at 1000 and moved to the Village Shop Mulong to be used as prayer rooms to this day. Plus, the structure of the floor and the roof would have been cut to facilitate the work of the migration Store Mulong. Balairong Seri subsequently reinstalled local people teamwork basis with the addition of the "Mihrab" and porch in space.
Besides, some new additions are carried out from time to time until changed the look of its real. But as a result of visits made by Dato ' Commissioner of Heritage in 2007 and seeing how the tasteful art carpentry Malay can be displayed to the public today, and also in terms of its history which is part the Kelantan Royal Palace, national heritage Department, has taken the initiative to undertake conservation against the building. Conservation work was initiated at the end of 2008 and was completed in early 2009.
Source: The information is taken and adapted from the Official Website of National Heritage Council, www.heritage.gov.my/index.php/en/conservation/conservatio... on 06/10/2016