Menara Kudus Mosque
In front of the minaret and around the compound are walls and gateways in the old candi bentar and kori agung (main gate) styles. Inside are two gatewaysâ"a smaller, inner gate with relief panels on either side similar to those found in Mantingan, and an outer gate that is reminiscent of the 14th-century Bajang Ratu gate at Trowulan. Other pre-Islamic touches include 8 kala-head water spouts in the ablution area and Ming procelain plates set in the walls.
The pre-Islamic elements suggest the complex has incorporated a pre-existing Hindu-Javanese structure. The mosque has been rebuilt several times removing evidence of what the original structure looked like. The Majapahit style gates, walls, and minaret that appear so incongruous today may have blended more harmoniously with the main structure. The peaked roof is a 1920s renovation with terracotta tiles replacing wooden tiles, with glass windows inserted between the roof tiers. The roof is topped with a mastaka crown roof element. An inscription over the mihrab says the mosque was founded by Ja'far Shodiq in AH 956 (AD 1549). He is believed to be the venerated Sunan Kudus one of the nine Islamic saints of Java (Wali Sanga) who lies buried in an elaborately carved mausoleum behind the mosque. The complex includes a Mogul-style mosque with a silvery onion-dome and concrete pillars.
The tower and domed | mosque main building. |
The bedug drum in the | pavilion atop the menara. |
Related Sites for Menara Kudus Mosque
- Masjid - Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas read Menara Kudus Mosque
- Wisata dan Liburan ke Kudus, Indonesia - TripAdvisor read Menara Kudus Mosque
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