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The Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque () is a mosque in
Bandar Seri Begawan Bandar Seri Begawan (BSB) is the capital and largest city of Brunei. It is officially a Municipalities of Brunei, municipal area () with an area of and an estimated population of 100,700 as of 2007. It is part of Brunei–Muara District, the s ...
,
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. It is named after
Hassanal Bolkiah Hassanal Bolkiah Muiz'zaddin Wad'daulah (born 15 July 1946) is the List of sultans of Brunei, Sultan of Brunei since 1967, and Prime Minister of Brunei, prime minister of Brunei since its independence from the United Kingdom in 1984. He is one ...
, the 29th
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. It is one of the two state mosques (), the other
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, and the largest of all. It is situated on the northern border of the Kampong Kiarong suburb, northwest of Pusat Bandar.


History

Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah summoned John Lawson to the country's capital, in the early 1990s after being inspired by the Englishman's work. Lawson was asked to design the glass dome for a new mosque that would be constructed to honour the Silver Jubilee of Hassanal Bolkiah. Although it was first officially called the Kiarong Mosque, it would go on to be renamed as Jame' Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque. The largest mosque in the nation, spanning , was given as a gift by the Sultan. The mosque was formally opened on 14 July 1994, which happened to be the Sultan's 48th birthday, after construction started in 1988. The
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and Isyak prayers were performed at the inaugural ceremony. On 15 July 1994, which was also the Sultan's 48th birthday, he himself gave a
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. This was one of the major events that mosque observed. Prominent people include
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in 1996,
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in 1998, and
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in 2000, have all paid the mosque a visit. The mosque has gained popularity as a tourist destination, with an average of fifty people every day, excepting Thursdays and the hours before Friday prayers. In addition, the mosque also provides pre-marital education, and offers
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reading sessions given by nearby religious instructors.


Design and features

The mosque features 29 golden domes and four minarets, each standing . The domes commemorate the 29 Bruneian Sultans, while the marble stairs, with 29 steps, honour the current 29th Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah. Five water fountains symbolise both the five daily prayers and the five pillars of Islam. The
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is decorated with
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gold-plated tiles and black marble stones, with the largest dome situated above the male prayer hall. The mosque's air-conditioned interiors, which can accommodate up to 5,000 worshipers at once, are designed with imported materials from across the world, including
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, and gold. The ''air muleh'' pattern of greenery, which is recognised as a national emblem and symbolises the Malay identity and spirit of the Bruneians, was a prominent architectural adornment on this tower. The mosque's interior design incorporates ''air muleh'' patterns in the minaret walls, entablatures, and chandelier glasswork. The octagonal
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in the minarets creates a "pixelated" effect reminiscent of traditional Bruneian woven textiles, while the main hall's chandelier subtly showcases wing pairs, a component of the royal and national insignia. Among the features are the separate prayer sections for men and women, an administration block, a multipurpose hall, a VIP conference room, a library, a royal suite, and a VIP lounge and eating area. The male prayer hall of the mosque can hold up to 3,500 attendees. Beneath its ornate dome is a gold-plated chandelier crafted from Austrian strass crystal glass. The hall's construction is made up of marble from Italy and a dome made in Malaysia, as well as 48 window arches decorated with Quranic calligraphy. Similarly, the female prayer hall (first floor) can hold up to 1,000 worshipers and has a chandelier at the middle of its dome. The mosque have spaces dedicated to male and female ablution. The automatic areas are run by US-based sensors, while the manual areas are fully automated. Named for the late State Mufti Ismail Omar Abdul Aziz, the mosque's library houses two different kinds of collections: a General Collection that has over 22,000 copies of over 5,000 titles on various topics related to Islam, and a Reference Collection that includes theses, manuscripts, encyclopedias, and journals. During business hours, which are from 2:15 PM to 4:00 PM and 8:30 AM to 11:45 AM, the library is available to the public.


Muslim cemetery

The (Kampong Kiarong Islamic Cemetery), sometimes referred to as Jame Asr Cemetery, is situated near the mosque. Notable burials are: *
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* Pengiran Mohammad Yusof Limbang *
Abidin Abdul Rashid Abidin bin Abdul Rashid (10 August 1939 – 22 November 2010) was a Bruneian aristocrat and civil servant of Tutong descent. He served as the first deputy minister of home affairs from 1986 to 2002 and was later appointed to the Privy Counci ...
, former Deputy Minister of Home Affairs * Victims of the 2012 Rampayoh helicopter crash ** Ismael Samid ** Pengiran Haji Arif Iskandar' ** Khairol Mahdi Sahri * Mashud Damit, Brunei's first winner of the
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*
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, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs'''' * Abu Bakar Ibrahim, former member of
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Gallery

File:Jame'asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque interior. Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, Southeast Asia.jpg, The mosque's main entrance File:Jame'asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque interior. Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, Southeast Asia-2.jpg, Interior of the mosque; first floor File:Jame'asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque interior (stairs close-up). Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, Southeast Asia.jpg, Inside the mosque; close-up of the staircase and elevator File:Jame' Asri Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah (18404443929).jpg, Royal emblem on the gate of the mosque File:"Symmetry" - Jame'Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque (18404370090).jpg, Walkway to the mosque; shoe racks on each side File:Gold-domed minarets of the Jame'Asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque (17971364293).jpg, Close-up on one of the minarets


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References

* * * {{Authority control 1994 establishments in Brunei Mosques completed in 1994 Buildings and structures in Bandar Seri Begawan Mosques in Brunei