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Historical yet lively Muslim prayer hall
Parking space in front of the mosque, along Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad.. albeit easier in the evening. Historical, yet remains lively and well maintained. Good praying space for ladies and children. The...
I went there to pray several times and it’s all good if you can get inside the main prayer hall, as there is an AC in there. As the weather in KL is very unpredictable, whether it’s hot or raining yo...
This is a Muslim prayer hall or Surau located in Brickfields on Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad. The two storey building has a minaret and is mainly used for performing Friday prayers.
It is a mosque about 5 minutes from KL Central. It's not a very big mosque, but when I visited, there were 々 and 々 who visited worship. It may have been just a prayer time. It's like a local-based mosque, not a tourist attraction.
Historical yet lively Muslim prayer hall
Parking space in front of the mosque, along Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad.. albeit easier in the evening. Historical, yet remains lively and well maintained. Good praying space for ladies and children. The...
Limited space
I went there to pray several times and it’s all good if you can get inside the main prayer hall, as there is an AC in there. As the weather in KL is very unpredictable, whether it’s hot or raining yo...
Muslim Prayer Hall
This is a Muslim prayer hall or Surau located in Brickfields on Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad. The two storey building has a minaret and is mainly used for performing Friday prayers.
Muslims in India
It is a small Magid conveniently located near the central station. The atmosphere is strong, concentrated in the Muslim community of India.
It's a small mosque.
It is a mosque about 5 minutes from KL Central. It's not a very big mosque, but when I visited, there were 々 and 々 who visited worship. It may have been just a prayer time. It's like a local-based mosque, not a tourist attraction.