List of mosques in Indonesia

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These are lists of mosques in Indonesia.

The Indonesian term Masjid Agung is translated as "Great Mosque", while Masjid Raya is translated as "Grand Mosque." Masjid Keramat is translated as "Holy Mosque." Masjid Jami is translated as Jami Mosque which refers to the congregational mosque where the weekly Friday prayer takes place. These lists only include notable mosques.

List of mosques in Indonesia[]

As of 2020, a government team led by Fakhry Affan has registered 554,152 mosques in Indonesia.[1] This consists of 258,958 congregational mosques and 295,194 small mosques which fit 40 people or fewer.[1] The government estimates total number of mosques at more than 740,000 nationwide.[1] To be included in this list, the mosque has to be a landmark of a particular region and historically notable.

Name Images City Province Year Founded Notes Ref.
Great Mosque of Banten Masjid agung banten lama.jpg Serang

6°02′10″S 106°09′14″E / 6.0360°S 106.1540°E / -6.0360; 106.1540 (Great Mosque of Banten)

Banten 1552 [2][3]
Kasunyatan Mosque COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Moskee Kasunyatan TMnr 60016490.jpg Kasunyatan, Serang

6°03′03″S 106°09′26″E / 6.0509°S 106.1572°E / -6.0509; 106.1572 (Kasunyatan Mosque)

Banten 1570-1596 [4]
Kali Pasir Mosque Masjid Jami Kalipasir.jpg Tangerang

6°11′S 106°38′E / 6.18°S 106.63°E / -6.18; 106.63

Banten 1700 The oldest mosque in Tangerang. [5]
Ats-Tsauroh Great Mosque of Serang Great Mosque of Serang.jpg Serang Banten 1870 [6]
Al-Azhom Grand Mosque Azhom 2.jpg Tangerang City Banten 1999 [7]
Al-Bantani Grand Mosque Al-Bantani Grand Mosque 3.jpg Serang Banten 2010 [8]
Kapal Bosok 1.jpg Serang Banten 2014 [9]
Al-Anshor Mosque West Jakarta

6°08′20″S 106°48′25″E / 6.1390°S 106.8069°E / -6.1390; 106.8069

Jakarta 1648 Constructed by Muslim traders from Bengal and Gujarat. [10][11]
Al-Mansur Mosque West Jakarta

6°09′S 106°49′E / 6.15°S 106.81°E / -6.15; 106.81

Jakarta 1717 [12]
Luar Batang Mosque Masjid Luar Batang - panoramio.jpg North Jakarta

6°07′26″S 106°48′23″E / 6.1239°S 106.8065°E / -6.1239; 106.8065

Jakarta 1736 [12]
Jami Kampung Baru Inpak Mosque Masjid Bandengan Atau Masjid Kampung Baru - panoramio.jpg West Jakarta

6°08′12″S 106°48′10″E / 6.1366°S 106.8028°E / -6.1366; 106.8028

Jakarta 1748 [12]
An-Nawier Mosque Masjid Jami Annawier Pekojan.jpg West Jakarta

6°08′29″S 106°48′16″E / 6.1413°S 106.8045°E / -6.1413; 106.8045

Jakarta 1760 [12]
Angke Mosque COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Moskee te Angke bij Batavia TMnr 60048715.jpg West Jakarta

6°08′36″S 106°47′45″E / 6.1434°S 106.7959°E / -6.1434; 106.7959

Jakarta 1761 [13]
North Jakarta Jakarta 1879 Contains tombs of venerated ulamas from Batavia. [14]
Cut Mutiah Mosque Cut-Mutiah1.jpg Central Jakarta Jakarta 1922 [15]
Al-Makmur Mosque COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Moskee in Batavia TMnr 10014927.jpg Cikini, Menteng, Central Jakarta Jakarta 1932 [16]
Al-Azhar Great Mosque Al Azhar Jakarta.jpg Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta Jakarta 1958 [17]
MASK1.jpg Menteng, Central Jakarta Jakarta 1970 [18]
Jakarta Islamic Center Jakarta Islamic Centre - panoramio.jpg North Jakarta Jakarta 1972 [19]
Istiqlal Mosque Mosque-IMG 3537.JPG Central Jakarta Jakarta 1978 [20]
East Jakarta Jakarta 1997 [21]
Masjid Ramlie Musofa.jpg North Jakarta Jakarta 2016 [22]
KH Hasyim Asy'ari Grand Mosque West Jakarta Jakarta 2017 [23]
Red Mosque of Panjunan Masjid Panjunan di Cirebon, Amerta - Berkala Arkeologi 1, hal. 7.jpg Cirebon

6°43′03″S 108°33′58″E / 6.7175°S 108.5660°E / -6.7175; 108.5660 (Red Mosque of Panjunan)

West Java 1480 [24]
Great Mosque of Cirebon The Great Mosque of Cirebon.jpg Cirebon

6°43′32″S 108°34′12″E / 6.725547°S 108.569919°E / -6.725547; 108.569919 (Great Mosque of Cirebon)

West Java 1489-1498 Also known as Sang Ciptarasa Great Mosque. Part of the Kraton Kasepuhan. [25]
Mesjid Agung Sumedang - panoramio.jpg Sumedang West Java 17th century [26]
Grand Mosque of Cianjur.jpg Cianjur West Java 1810 [27]
Grand Mosque of Bandung Great Mosque of Bandung.jpg Bandung West Java 1812 Renovated in 1955, 1971, and 2001. [28]
Great Mosque of Garut Mesjid Agung Garut.jpg Garut West Java 1813 Renovated in 1949, 1979, and 1998. [29]
Manonjaya Great Mosque COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Moskee in Manondjaja TMnr 10016652.jpg Manonjaya, Tasikmalaya

7°21′05″S 108°18′26″E / 7.3513°S 108.3071°E / -7.3513; 108.3071

West Java 1834 [30]
Masjid Agung Tasikmalaya.jpg Tasikmalaya West Java 1888 [31]
Sukabumi Grand Mosque 01.jpg Sukabumi West Java 19th century [32]
At-Taqwa Mosque, Cirebon Taqwa.1.jpg Cirebon West Java 1951 [33]
Salmanmosque.jpg Bandung West Java 1972 Mosque of the Bandung Institute of Technology. [34]
Bogor, Bogor City, West Java, Indonesia - panoramio (5).jpg Bogor West Java 1979 [35]
Al-furqon mosque (Indonesia University of Education) - panoramio.jpg Bandung West Java 1980 Mosque of the Indonesia University of Education. [36]
Ukhuwah Islamiyah Mosque UI Masjid UI.jpg Depok West Java 1987 Mosque of the University of Indonesia Depok campus. [37]
Selasar Masjid Al Ukhuwwah Bandung.jpg Bandung West Java 1998 [38]
Dian Al-Mahri Mosque Depok

6°23′03″S 106°46′19″E / 6.384098°S 106.772003°E / -6.384098; 106.772003 (Dian Al-Mahri Mosque)

West Java 2006 [39]
Al-Irsyad Mosque Bandung West Java 2010 [40]
Bandung West Java 2015 [41]
Indramayu West Java - Part of the Ma'had Al-Zaytun pesantren. Under construction since 1999. [42]
Bandung West Java - Under construction [43]
Saka Tunggal Mosque Saka Tunggal Mosque (exterior, HDR), Banyumas Regency, 2015-03-22.jpg Purwokerto

7°28′26″S 109°03��21″E / 7.4739°S 109.0557°E / -7.4739; 109.0557 (Saka Tunggal Mosque)

Central Java 1871 Listed among the oldest built mosques by some sources with the establishment date of 1288.[2][25][44] However, the Central Java Province Public Relations Bureau claims the establishment date as 1288 on the Hijri calendar, which is equivalent to the year 1871 on the gregorian calendar.[45] [45][44][2][25]
Great Mosque of Demak Masjid demak.jpg Demak

6°53′41″S 110°38′15″E / 6.8946°S 110.6374°E / -6.8946; 110.6374 (Great Mosque of Demak)

Central Java 1466-1474 One of the oldest surviving mosques in Indonesia. Renovated in 1506. [46][47]
Menara Kudus Mosque Masjid Menara Kudus.jpg Kudus

6°48′15″S 110°49′58″E / 6.8042°S 110.8328°E / -6.8042; 110.8328 (Menara Kudus Mosque)

Central Java 1549 The year refers to the establishment of the mosque. The current mosque was built in the 20th century. [48][49][2]
Mantingan Mosque Masjid Mantingan Jepara.jpg Mantingan, Jepara

6°37′10″S 110°40′06″E / 6.6194°S 110.6683°E / -6.6194; 110.6683 (Mantingan Mosque)

Central Java 1559 [2]
Masjid Agung Baitul Makmur Jepara, 7 Juni 2021.jpg Jepara Central Java 1660s [50]
Semarang

6°58′S 110°25′E / 6.97°S 110.42°E / -6.97; 110.42

Central Java 1749 [51]
Masjid Nur Sulaiman Banyumas.jpg Banyumas Central Java 1755 [52]
Great Mosque of Surakarta Great Mosque of Solo.jpg Surakarta

7°34′27″S 110°49′36″E / 7.5743°S 110.8266°E / -7.5743; 110.8266

Central Java 1763-1768 The royal mosque of Surakarta Sunanate. [53]
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Moskee Indonesië TMnr 10016740.jpg Pati Central Java 1854 Renovated in 1979-1980. [54]
Al-Wustho Mangkunegaran Mosque Masjid Wustho MN sisi tenggara dengan minaret (DSC 0822).JPG Surakarta

7°33′55″S 110°49′17″E / 7.565304°S 110.821331°E / -7.565304; 110.821331

Central Java 1918 [55]
Masjid Agung Purbalingga - panoramio.jpg Purbalingga Central Java 2004 [56]
Great Mosque of Central Java Great Mosque of Central Java, aerial view.jpg Semarang Central Java 2006 [57]
Al-Ittihad Mosque Jatibarang Al-Ittihad Mosque.jpg Jatibarang Central Java 2008 The largest mosque in Brebes.
Surakarta Central Java - Under construction [58]
Masjid Mataram Kotagede.jpg Yogyakarta Special Region of Yogyakarta 1640 Also known as the Great Mosque of Kotagede. [59]
Situs Masjid Kauman Pleret.jpg Bantul Special Region of Yogyakarta 1649 Archealogical site of the mosque ruins. [60]
Kauman Great Mosque GrandMosqueYogya.JPG Yogyakarta

7°48′14″S 110°21′45″E / 7.8039°S 110.3624°E / -7.8039; 110.3624

Special Region of Yogyakarta 1773 [61]
Yogyakarta Indonesia Syuhada-Mosque-02.jpg Yogyakarta Special Region of Yogyakarta 1952 [62]
Jogokariyan 1.jpg Yogyakarta Special Region of Yogyakarta 1966 [63]
Yogyakarta Indonesia Masjid-Soko-Tunggal-01.jpg Yogyakarta Special Region of Yogyakarta 1972 [64]
UGM Campus Mosque After ied fitri praying @ UGM mosque Yogya - panoramio.jpg Sleman Special Region of Yogyakarta 1999 Mosque of the Gadjah Mada University. [65]
Agung Manunggal Bantul Mosque Bantul Special Region of Yogyakarta 1987 [66]
Ampel Mosque Ampel Mosque in 2008.jpg Surabaya

7°13′47″S 112°44′33″E / 7.2296°S 112.7426°E / -7.2296; 112.7426 (Ampel Mosque)

East Java 1421 Oldest mosque in Surabaya. The original column was built in 1421. The mosque has been restored several times since then. [67][49][2]
Sunan Giri Mosque Makam Sunan Giri Selasar Masjid.jpg Gresik East Java 1544 [68]
Masjid Agung Baiturrahman Banyuwangi.jpg Banyuwangi East Java 1773 [69]
Great Mosque of Sumenep COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Moskee Madoera TMnr 60022649.jpg Sumenep

7°59′S 112°38′E / 7.98°S 112.63°E / -7.98; 112.63

East Java 1787 A mosque that exemplifies Portuguese characteristics, not different from mosques in Sri Lanka. [70]
Masjid Baitul Hakim Madiun.jpg Madiun East Java 1800 [71]
Great Mosque of Malang Front Of Great Mosque Jami 'Malang.jpg Malang

7°59′S 112°38′E / 7.98°S 112.63°E / -7.98; 112.63

East Java 1890 The serambi (front porch) of the building was heavily altered, concealing the original architecture of the mosque just behind it. [40]
Tuban East Java 1928 [72]
Masjid turen.jpg Turen, Malang East Java 1976 Part of Pondok Pesantren Salafiyah Bihaaru Bahri 'Asali Fadlaailir Rahmah. [73]
Al-Akbar Mosque Masjid Nasional Al-Akbar Surabaya 2016.jpg Surabaya East Java 2000 [74]
Cheng Hoo1.JPG Surabaya East Java 2002 [75]
Masjid Muhammad Cheng Ho, Jalan raya Kasri - Pandaan, Pasuruan, Jawa Timur - panoramio.jpg Pasuruan East Java 2008 [76]
Indrapuri Old Mosque Meuseujid Indra Puri.JPG Indrapuri, Aceh Besar

5°24′55″N 95°26′48″E / 5.4154°N 95.4466°E / 5.4154; 95.4466 (Indrapuri Old Mosque)

Aceh 1607-1636 The mosque was built on top of a 12th-century Hindu temple. Renovation occurred in 1696 and later in 1879. [77][78]
Baiturrahman Grand Mosque Meuseujid Raya Bayturrahman.JPG Banda Aceh

5°32′45″N 95°19′05″E / 5.5458°N 95.3181°E / 5.5458; 95.3181

Aceh 1881 One of the oldest mosques in Aceh, the building survived the 2004 Tsunami. [79]
Baiturrahim1.png Aceh Singkil Aceh 1909 Renovated close to the original architecture in 2005 after destruction by the 2004 tsunami. [80]
Baiturrahim Mosque Meuseujid Bayturrahim Ulèë Lheuë.JPG Banda Aceh Aceh 1922 [81]
Baitul Makmur Meulaboh Grand Mosque Meuseujid Raya Meulabôh.JPG West Aceh Aceh 1999 [82]
Al-Osmani Mosque Al-Osmani Mosque, Medan, Indonesia.jpg Medan

3°43′56″N 98°40′34″E / 3.7322°N 98.6761°E / 3.7322; 98.6761

North Sumatra 1872 First wooden construction in 1854, alteration began in 1870. [83]
Azizi Mosque Azizi Mosque, Tanjung Pura, Langkat.jpg Langkat Regency North Sumatra 1902 [84]
Grand Mosque of Medan Great mosque in Medan cropped.jpg Medan North Sumatra 1906 [40]
Jami Mosque of Air Tiris Masjid Jamik Air Tiris Minang.jpg Kampar Regency Riau 1904 [67]
An-Nur Great Mosque Pekanbaru Masjid agung full.jpg Pekanbaru Riau 1968 [85]
Dumai Mosque.jpg Dumai Riau 2002 [86]
Grand Mosque of the Sultan of Riau Masjid sultan Riau Penyengat.JPG Penyengat Island

0°55′46″S 104°25′14″E / 0.9294°S 104.4205°E / -0.9294; 104.4205

Riau Islands 1844 First built in the 18th century, major alternation started in 1831. Reputedly the first mosque in Indonesia which employs a dome. Employs Malay, Indo-Islamic, and Turkish architectural styles. [87]
Batam Great Mosque.jpg Batam Riau Islands 1999 [88]
Natuna Regency Riau Islands 2009 [40]
Baitul Makmur Tanjung Uban Grand Mosque Bintan Regency Riau Islands 2012 [89]
Tuo Kayu Jao Mosque Masjid Tuo Kayu Jao 2019 Mar (2).jpg Solok Regency

1°00′16″S 100°37′43″E / 1.0044°S 100.6287°E / -1.0044; 100.6287 (Tuo Kayu Jao Mosque)

West Sumatra 1567-1599 [90][91][49][2][25]
Syekh Burhanuddin Grand Mosque Masjid Raya Syekh Burhanuddin 2020 01.jpg Padang Pariaman Regency

0°41′S 100°12′E / 0.69°S 100.20°E / -0.69; 100.20 (Raya Syekh Burhanuddin Mosque)

West Sumatra 1670 [84]
Masjid 60 Kurang Aso Cagar Budaya.jpg South Solok Regency West Sumatra 17th century [92]
Masjid Raya Lima Kaum 2020 01.jpg Tanah Datar Regency West Sumatra 1710 [93]
Masjid Raya Lubuak Bareh 2020 01.jpg Padang Pariaman Regency West Sumatra 1727 [94]
Masjid Asasi 2020 01.jpg Padang Panjang West Sumatra 1770 [95]
Bawan Tua Mosque Agam Regency West Sumatra 1800 [96]
Grand Mosque of Ganting Masjid Raya Ganting 2020 01.jpg Padang

0°57′16″S 100°22′10″E / 0.9545°S 100.3694°E / -0.9545; 100.3694

West Sumatra 1805 Oldest mosque in Padang and one of the largest in the city. [97]
Grand Mosque of Kubang Putih Masjid Kubang Agam.jpg Agam Regency West Sumatra 1810 [98]
Masjid Sipisang 2020 13.jpg Agam Regency West Sumatra 1818 [99]
Bingkudu Mosque Masjid Bingkudu 2017 2.jpg Agam Regency West Sumatra 1823 [100]
Masjid Ampang Gadang 2020 01.jpg Lima Puluh Kota Regency West Sumatra 1837 [101]
Tuo Koto Nan Ampek Mosque Masjid Gadang Balai Nan Duo.jpg Payakumbuh West Sumatra 1840 [84]
Muhammadan Mosque Masjid Muhammadan 2020 01b.jpg Padang

0°57′41″S 100°21′51″E / 0.9615°S 100.3642°E / -0.9615; 100.3642

West Sumatra 1843 [102]
Masjid Raya Kubang 2020 02.jpg Lima Puluh Kota Regency West Sumatra 1846 [103]
Masjid Raya Ampek Lingkuang 01.jpg Padang Pariaman Regency West Sumatra 1850 [104]
Jami Mosque of Taluak Masjid-Taluak-Sumatra-Barat.jpg Agam Regency

0°19′40″S 100°23′18″E / 0.3279°S 100.3882°E / -0.3279; 100.3882 (Jami Mosque of Taluak)

West Sumatra 1860 [105]
Teluk Bayur Grand Mosque Masjid Raya Taluak Bayua.jpg Padang West Sumatra 1888 [84]
Nurul Islam Great Mosque Masjid Agung Sawahlunto Agu 2019.png Sawahlunto

0°41′10″S 100°46′40″E / 0.6860°S 100.7777°E / -0.6860; 100.7777

West Sumatra 1894 Initially built as a power station. Turned into a mosque in 1952. [106]
Surau Lubuk Bauk 2020 01.jpg Padang Panjang West Sumatra 1896 [107]
Masjid Raya Badano 2020 07.jpg Pariaman West Sumatra 19th century [108]
Masjid Saadah 2020 02.jpg Tanah Datar Regency West Sumatra 1910 [109]
Grand Mosque of Balai Gadang Mungo Masjid Raya Balai Gadang Mungo 2020 01.jpg Limapuluh Koto Regency West Sumatra 1914 [110]
Tanah Datar Regency West Sumatra 1916 [109]
Jami Mosque of Sungai Jambu Masjid Jamik Sungai Jambu 2020 01.jpg Tanah Datar Regency West Sumatra 1918 [111]
Rao Rao Mosque Masjid Rao Rao, Tanah Datar, Sumatra Barat.jpg Tanah Datar Regency West Sumatra 1918 [109]
Nurul Huda Mosque Masjid Nurul Huda di Pasar Baru Durian, Barangin, Sawahlunto.jpg Sawahlunto West Sumatra 1921 [112]
Masjid Al Imam Koto Baru Maret 2021 01.jpg South Pesisir Regency West Sumatra 1924 [113]
Mutaqaddimin Mosque Masjid Raya Taluak Bayua.jpg Limapuluh Koto Regency West Sumatra 1930 [114]
Nurul Iman Mosque of Koto Gadang Masjid Nurul Iman Koto Gadang 2020 02.jpg Agam Regency West Sumatra 1932 [115]
Padang West Sumatra 1933 [116]
Koto Baru Grand Mosque Masjid Raya Koto Baru.jpg South Solok Regency West Sumatra 1933 [117]
Solok Selatan Regency West Sumatra 1936 [118]
Tanah Datar Regency West Sumatra 1992 [119]
Bayur Grand Mosque Masjid Raya Bayur 2020 01.jpg Agam Regency West Sumatra 1999 [120]
Bukittingi West Sumatra 2004 [121]
Nurul Iman Mosque Masjid nurul iman okt 2017.jpg Padang West Sumatra 2007 [122]
Grand Mosque of Andalas Masjid Raya Andalas.JPG Padang West Sumatra 2012 [123]
Agam Regency West Sumatra 2012 [124]
Grand Mosque of West Sumatra Masjid Raya Sumbar 2018 taman.jpg Padang West Sumatra 2014 [125]
Mosque-IMG 3176.JPG Sungai Penuh Jambi 1874 [126]
Ikhsaniyyah Mosque COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Moskee Djambi TMnr 10016663.jpg Jambi City Jambi 1880 [127]
Akbar At-Taqwa Grand Mosque Masjid Agung.jpg Bengkulu City Bengkulu 1989 [40]
Bangka Belitung Bangka–Belitung Islands 2006 [128]
Great Mosque of Palembang Masjid Agung Palembang.jpg Palembang

2°59′16″S 104°45′35″E / 2.987833°S 104.759796°E / -2.987833; 104.759796

South Sumatra 1893 Established in 1748; major renovations in 1893, 1916, the 1950s, and the 1970s; major expansion in the 1990s. The royal mosque of Palembang Sultanate [84]
Cheng Ho Mosque Palembang South Sumatra 2006 [129]
Palembang South Sumatra - Under construction
Bandar Lampung Lampung 1961 [130]
Baitul Mukhlisin Islamic Center Mosque West Lampung Regency Lampung 2010 [40]
Floating Mosque of Al-Aminah Pesawaran Regency Lampung 2012 [131]
Jami Mosque of Sintang Masjid JamiK Sultan Nata Sintang 1.jpg Sintang Regency

0°05′N 111°29′E / 0.08°N 111.49°E / 0.08; 111.49 (Jami Mosque of Sintang)

West Kalimantan 1672 [132]
Sambas Sultanate mosque, Indonesia.jpg Sambas West Kalimantan 1702
Jami Mosque of Pontianak Masjid Kesultanan Syarif Abdurrahman.jpg Pontianak

0°02′S 109°21′E / 0.03°S 109.35°E / -0.03; 109.35

West Kalimantan 1821 Construction started in 1821. The first mosque of West Kalimantan and the largest in the province. [133]
Landak Regency West Kalimantan 1895
Ketapang Regency West Kalimantan 1932
Ketapang Regency West Kalimantan 1953
Kyai Gede Mosque West Kotawaringin Regency

2°29′09″S 111°26′39″E / 2.4858°S 111.4443°E / -2.4858; 111.4443

Central Kalimantan 1675 [134]
Masjid Shiratal Mustaqiem (2).jpg Samarinda East Kalimantan 1881
Berau Regency East Kalimantan 19th century [135]
Masjid Jami' Aji Amir Hasanoeddin (4).jpg Tenggarong East Kalimantan 1930
Darussalam Grand Mosque Samarinda East Kalimantan 1967 [136]
Baitul Muttaqien Mosque Islamic Centre Samarinda by bloesafir - panoramio.jpg Samarinda East Kalimantan 2008 [137]
Balikpapan East Kalimantan 2017
Sultan Suriansyah Mosque Samping Masjid Suriansyah.jpg Banjarmasin

3°17′39″S 114°34′34″E / 3.2943°S 114.5761°E / -3.2943; 114.5761

South Kalimantan 1526 Established in the 16th century, it is the oldest mosque in Borneo based on its year of establishment. The form of the building has been altered in the 18th century. [49][2]
Heritage Mosque of Banua Lawas Masjid Pusaka Banua Lawas.jpg Banua Lawas

2°16′49″S 115°12′43″E / 2.2803°S 115.2119°E / -2.2803; 115.2119 (Heritage Mosque of Banua Lawas)

South Kalimantan 1625 [138]
Masjid Jami Banjarmasin (2).jpg Banjarmasin South Kalimantan 1777
Jami Syekh Abdul Hamid Abulung Mosque Masjid Jami Syekh Abdul Hamid Abulung.jpg Sungai Batang, Banjar South Kalimantan 18th century [84]
Masjid Jami Sungai Banar.jpg Amuntai, Hulu Sungai Utara Regency South Kalimantan 1804
Masjid Al-Mukarromah, Tapin.jpg Tapin Regency South Kalimantan 1840
Masjid Agung Al-Karomah.jpg Martapura South Kalimantan 1863
South Hulu Sungai Regency South Kalimantan 1908
Masjid Jami Tuhfaturroghibin.jpg Alalak, Banjarmasin South Kalimantan 1938
Kelayan Muhammadiyah Mosque Masjid Muhammadiyah Kelayan Banjarmasin.jpg Banjarmasin South Kalimantan 1938 [84]
Great Mosque of Riyadusshalihin Hulu Sungai Tengah Regency South Kalimantan 1962 [139][140]
Grand Mosque of Sabilal Muhtadin Masjid Sabilal Muhtadin.jpg Banjarmasin South Kalimantan 1981 [141]
Mamuju West Sulawesi 2011
Palu Central Sulawesi 1978
Floating Mosque of Palu Masjid APUNG Palu.jpg Palu Central Sulawesi 2011 Hit by the 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami. [142]
Katangka Mosque Masjid Tua Al-Hilal Katangka.jpg Gowa South Sulawesi 1603 [49]
Palopo Old Mosque Masjid Tua Palopo.JPG Palopo

2°59′39″S 120°11′43″E / 2.994113°S 120.195301°E / -2.994113; 120.195301 (Palopo Old Mosque)

South Sulawesi 1604 [2]
Nurul Hilal Dato Tiro Mosque Bulukumba South Sulawesi 1605 [143]
Sinjai Regency South Sulawesi 1660
Grand Mosque of Makassar Masjid Raya Makassar.JPG Makassar South Sulawesi 1949 [40]
Al-Markaz Al-Islami Mosque Masjid Al-Markaz Al-Islami Makassar.jpg Makassar South Sulawesi 1996 [40]
Masjid Amirul Mukminin (2).jpg Makassar South Sulawesi 2012
Masjid 99 Kubah Makassar.jpg Makassar South Sulawesi - Under construction
Masjid Agung Keraton Buton.jpg Baubau Southeast Sulawesi 1712
Al-Alam Mosque Masjid Al-Alam Kendari (3).jpg Kendari Southeast Sulawesi 2018 [144]
Nurul Huda Mosque of Gelgel Klungkung Bali 14th-16th century [145][146][147]
Masjid Agung Sudirman, Denpasar.jpg Denpasar Bali 1974 [148]
Bayan Beleq Mosque LombokBayan.JPG Bayan West Nusa Tenggara 1634 [149]
Darussalam Great Mosque Taliwang, West Sumbawa West Nusa Tenggara 2010 [40]
Wapauwe Old Mosque Masjid Tua Wapauwe.jpg Ambon

3°35′07″S 128°05′03″E / 3.585226°S 128.084243°E / -3.585226; 128.084243 (Wapauwe Old Mosque)

Maluku 1414 Myth surrounds the year of establishment. The original structure and material has been replaced several times to maintain the mosque, but the architecture is kept similar.[150] [67][150][2]
Sultan of Ternate Mosque Masjid-ternate.jpg Ternate

0°47′56″N 127°23′05″E / 0.7989°N 127.3847°E / 0.7989; 127.3847

North Maluku 1606 The construction of the mosque was initiated by the Sultanate of Ternate. [151]
Patimburak Old Mosque Fakfak West Papua 1870 [152]
Masjid Raya Al-Aqsha Merauke (2).jpg Merauke Papua 1980 [153]
Jayapura Papua 1997 [154]

Largest mosques in Indonesia[]

Below is a list of large mosques of Indonesia. To be listed here, the building capacity has to exceed 10,000 people.

Name Images Building capacity Area Location Year
founded
Remarks
Istiqlal Mosque
Mosque-IMG 3537.JPG
200,000 10,000 m2 (building)[155]
93,200 m2[155]
Central Jakarta, Jakarta

6°10′13″S 106°49′53″E / 6.1702°S 106.8314°E / -6.1702; 106.8314 (Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta)

1975 A national mosque and the largest mosque in Southeast Asia.
>150,000[42] 9,801 m2 (building)[42]
29,850 m2 (lot size)[42]
Indramayu, West Java TBA Part of the Ma'had Al-Zaytun pesantren. Under construction since 1999.
Al-Akbar Mosque
Masjid Nasional Al-Akbar Surabaya 2016.jpg
59,000[156] 18,800 m2 (building) Surabaya, East Java

7°20′11″S 112°42′54″E / 7.3364°S 112.7149°E / -7.3364; 112.7149 (Al-Akbar Mosque)

2000
33,000[157] - 50,000[158] ? Bandung, West Java TBA Under construction.
25,850[21] 10,413 m2 (building)[21]
70,000 m2 (lot size)[21]
East Jakarta, Jakarta 1997
Jakarta Islamic Center
Jakarta Islamic Centre - panoramio.jpg
20,680[159] 14,625 m2 (building)[159]
109,000 m2 (lot size)[159]
North Jakarta, Jakarta 1972
Dian Al-Mahri Mosque 20,000[160] 8,000 m2 (building)[160]
50,000 m2 (lot size)[160]
Depok, West Java

6°23′03″S 106°46′19″E / 6.384098°S 106.772003°E / -6.384098; 106.772003Coordinates: 6°23′03″S 106°46′19″E / 6.384098°S 106.772003°E / -6.384098; 106.772003

2006
Grand Mosque of West Sumatra
Masjid Raya Sumbar 2018 taman.jpg
20,000[161] 18,000 m2 (building)[161]
40,000 m2 (lot size)[161]
Padang, West Sumatra

0°55′26″S 100°21′44″E / 0.92380°S 100.3623°E / -0.92380; 100.3623 (Grand mosque of West Sumatra)

2014
Batam Great Mosque.jpg
18,500[162] 5,430 m2 (building)[162]
75,000 m2 (lot size)[162]
Batam, Riau Islands 1999
Al-Azhom Grand Mosque
Azhom 2.jpg
15,000[7] 5,766 m2 (building)[7]
20,810 m2 (lot size)[7]
Tangerang City, Banten 1997
Great Mosque of Central Java
Great Mosque of Central Java, aerial view.jpg
15,000[163] 7,669 m2 (building)[163]
10,000 m2
Semarang, Central Java

6°59′01″S 110°26′44″E / 6.9837°S 110.4456°E / -6.9837; 110.4456

2006
Great Mosque of Palembang
Masjid Agung Palembang.jpg
15,000[164] 7,512 m2 (building)[164]
29,305 m2
Palembang, South Sumatra

2°59′S 104°46′E / 2.99°S 104.76°E / -2.99; 104.76

1893 The royal mosque of Palembang Sultanate. Established in 1748, major renovations in 1893, 1916, 1950s, 1970s, and the 1990s.
Grand Mosque of Sabilal Muhtadin
Masjid Sabilal Muhtadin.jpg
15,000[165] 5,250 m2 (building)[165] Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan

3°19′08″S 114°35′29″E / 3.3190°S 114.5913°E / -3.3190; 114.5913

1974[141]
Baiturrahman Grand Mosque
Meuseujid Raya Baiturrahman, Aceh.jpg
13,000[166] 1,500 m2 (interior)
4,000 m2 (building)[166]
31,000 m2 (lot size)[166]
Banda Aceh, Aceh

5°32′45″N 95°19′05″E / 5.5458°N 95.3181°E / 5.5458; 95.3181

1881 One of the oldest mosque in Aceh, the building survived the 2004 Tsunami.
Masjid 99 Kubah Makassar.jpg
13,075[167] 3,240 m2[167] Makassar, South Sulawesi 2022 Under construction.
KH Hasyim Asy'ari Grand Mosque 12,500[168] 16,985 m² (interior) West Jakarta, Jakarta 2017
Grand Mosque of Bandung
Great Mosque of Bandung.jpg
12,412[169] 8,575 m2 (building)[169]
23,448 m2
Bandung, West Java

6°55′18″S 6°55′18″E / 6.9218°S 6.9218°E / -6.9218; 6.9218

1812 Originally built in Sundanese-Javanese style in 1812, renovated to present condition in 2003.
12,000[58] ? Surakarta, Central Java 2022 Under construction.

See also[]

  • Mosque architecture in Indonesia
  • List of largest mosques

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