Hello HIVe friends in this community. I'm still staying in Kuala Lumpur at the moment and it turns out there are still many beautiful buildings in this country that I've only just visited, and one of them is the Asy-Syakirin Mosque. Although this building is a place of worship, many people outside of Islam come to this building and this building has become a tourist attraction in this country. And I completely agree with that. This place is very beautiful when seen from all angles. And the people I guided to this place were also quite satisfied with the view.
From this mosque complex, we can capture a beautiful view of the Petronas Twin Towers, especially at night. And if you want to capture the KLCC Twin Towers, this complex is much cleaner than anywhere else, as there are no tall buildings or trees blocking the way. The outdoor atmosphere is very aesthetic, allowing visitors to enjoy both indoor and outdoor photography.
And now, let's discuss the indoor side. This mosque has recently been renovated. I came here to watch the fireworks last New Year's Eve. Now that I'm back here, and the mosque is finished, I didn't waste the opportunity to really examine it from various angles.
This mosque is quite large, with numerous pillars forming a Gotcha curve, making it appear even more luxurious. The dome also has a unique shape, featuring a classic ceramic motif. Not many mosques use this shape and material, and I don't know what it's made of. It's made of glass supported by iron bars. The motif is also very clear.
And when I looked at all the corners of the ceiling in this mosque, I knew this was the one that was renovated. It's clear from the ceiling that the PVC type installed is still very new, the design is very minimalist and very attention to detail so that even though it is made of PVC with a striped motif, the luxurious impression cannot be hidden from the ceiling. And look up at the dome inside the mosque. The lupis motif and color gradation look very luxurious, coupled with the decorative lights that have luxurious modern details... very beautiful. And this is a luxurious building that I recognize in KLCC with its simple details.
The floor also has a contemporary pattern, a type of abstract marble. It's simple, yet everything looks very luxurious. The pillars inside the mosque also have a unique design, with decorative lights placed in the middle of the pillars. I've never encountered this design before at the Asy-Syakirin Mosque. The simple, unobtrusive carvings create a very neat indoor impression, and the mosque has two floors. By the way, to get to this mosque, we'll walk through red cement, as if we were walking on a red carpet. Just to let you know, I came to this country to accompany my friends on their first visit.
Greetings from Maytom, Indonesia