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'''''Masjid Cut Mutiah''''', or {{en}} '''Cut Mutiah Mosque''' in Jalan Cut Mutiah No. 1, [[Jakarta Pusat]], [[DKI Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] is one of unique [[mosque]] in [[Indonesia]]. The building dates to the [[Dutch]] era. It has a [[mihrab]], located in the side of the prayer shaf sholat, rather than in front of the shaf, as usual. The [[kiblah]] direction for prayer does not follow the direction of the building itself; it is slanted against the building itself, because the building was not originally designed as a mosque.
'''''Masjid Cut Mutiah''''', or {{en}} '''Cut Mutiah Mosque''' in Jalan Cut Mutiah No. 1, [[Jakarta Pusat]], [[DKI Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] is one of unique [[mosque]] in [[Indonesia]]. The building dates to the [[Dutch]] era. It has a [[mihrab]], located in the side of the prayer shaf sholat, rather than in front of the shaf, as usual. The [[kiblah]] direction for prayer does not follow the direction of the building itself; it is slanted against the building itself, because the building was not originally designed as a [[mosque]].


== History ==
== History ==
The mosque was formerly the architectural offices of Dutch ''N.V. ([[Joint stock company|Naamloze vennootschap]]) Bouwploeg'' firm of Pieter Adriaan Jacobus Moojen ([[1879]] – [[1955]]) who built the area of Gondangdia in [[Menteng]].
The [[mosque]] was formerly the architectural offices of Dutch ''N.V. ([[Joint stock company|Naamloze vennootschap]]) Bouwploeg'' firm of Pieter Adriaan Jacobus Moojen ([[1879]] – [[1955]]) who built the area of Gondangdia in [[Menteng]].


This building was also used as [[post office]], Train Company during the [[Dutch]] era and {{jp}} ''Kempetai [[Navy]] of [[Japan]]'' ([[1942]] - [[1945]]). Right after the independence of [[Indonesia]], it is also used as the office of Home and Religion ([[1964]] - [[1970]]).<ref>{{aut|Shahab, A. [[2006]].}} [http://books.google.co.id/books?id=Syey0xb2--8C&pg ''Maria van Engels: menantu Habib Kwitang'']. Republika publisher. Page 5-7</ref> Since the [[Ali Sadikin]] was the Governor of DKI Jaya, it was transformed into a Province Mosque with a letter No. SK 5184/1987 on [[18 August]] [[1987]].<ref name="Deddy">{{cite news |first=Deddy |last=ek |url=http://2dheart.wordpress.com/2010/01/10/masjid-cut-meutia-jakarta/ |title = Masjid Cut Mutiah Jakarta |publisher= |date=[[January 10]], [[2010]] |accessdate=[[July 25]], [[2010]]}}</ref>
This building was also used as [[post office]], Train Company during the [[Dutch]] era and {{jp}} ''Kempetai [[Navy]] of [[Japan]]'' ([[1942]] - [[1945]]). Right after the independence of [[Indonesia]], it is also used as the office of Home and Religion ([[1964]] - [[1970]]).<ref>{{aut|Shahab, A. [[2006]].}} [http://books.google.co.id/books?id=Syey0xb2--8C&pg ''Maria van Engels: menantu Habib Kwitang'']. Republika publisher. Page 5-7</ref> Since the [[Ali Sadikin]] was the Governor of DKI Jaya, it was transformed into a Province [[Mosque]] with a letter No. SK 5184/1987 on [[18 August]] [[1987]].<ref name="Deddy">{{cite news |first=Deddy |last=ek |url=http://2dheart.wordpress.com/2010/01/10/masjid-cut-meutia-jakarta/ |title = Masjid Cut Mutiah Jakarta |publisher= |date=[[January 10]], [[2010]] |accessdate=[[July 25]], [[2010]]}}</ref>


== Reference ==
== Reference ==

Revision as of 04:13, 3 August 2010

Cut Mutiah Mosque
Religion
Location
LocationIndonesia Jakarta, Indonesia
AdministrationJakarta government
Minaret(s)None
This is an old picture of N.V. Bouwploeg building during the Batavia era and before it was transformed into a Cut Mutiah Mosque .

Masjid Cut Mutiah, or Transclusion error: {{En}} is only for use in File namespace. Use {{lang-en}} or {{in lang|en}} instead. Cut Mutiah Mosque in Jalan Cut Mutiah No. 1, Jakarta Pusat, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia is one of unique mosque in Indonesia. The building dates to the Dutch era. It has a mihrab, located in the side of the prayer shaf sholat, rather than in front of the shaf, as usual. The kiblah direction for prayer does not follow the direction of the building itself; it is slanted against the building itself, because the building was not originally designed as a mosque.

History

The mosque was formerly the architectural offices of Dutch N.V. (Naamloze vennootschap) Bouwploeg firm of Pieter Adriaan Jacobus Moojen (18791955) who built the area of Gondangdia in Menteng.

This building was also used as post office, Train Company during the Dutch era and error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help) Kempetai Navy of Japan (1942 - 1945). Right after the independence of Indonesia, it is also used as the office of Home and Religion (1964 - 1970).[1] Since the Ali Sadikin was the Governor of DKI Jaya, it was transformed into a Province Mosque with a letter No. SK 5184/1987 on 18 August 1987.[2]

Reference

  1. ^ Shahab, A. 2006. Maria van Engels: menantu Habib Kwitang. Republika publisher. Page 5-7
  2. ^ ek, Deddy (January 10, 2010). "Masjid Cut Mutiah Jakarta". Retrieved July 25, 2010. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help)