Sunday, September 19, 2010

Masjid jamek (Main mosque of) Tanjung Sepat



Tidak jauh dari Kundang pula terdapat pekan dan kampung Tanjung Sepat dengan masjid jameknya.

Not far from Kundang in turn lies the small town and village of Tanjung Sepat with its main mosque.


Oleh kerana ia terletak lebih dekat dengan rumah keluarga isteri, saya bersolat Jumaat di sini.
Since it is closer to the family house of my wife, I did my Friday prayers here.



Pagi lebih awal saya telah bersolat Hari Raya di sini.
Earlier in the morning I have done my Hari Raya prayers (from the 1st day of the Muslim festive month of Syawal) here.






Habis solat baru saya masuk lebih dalam.
After the prayers were done only did I moved deeper inside.




Dewan solat.
Praying hall.





Mihrab.
Front-most section.


Masjid (Mosque of) Raudhatus Solihin, Kundang, Kuala Langat

Assalamualaikum. Setelah 11 hari blogspot ini berehat biar ditambah artikel baru sempena Hari Raya...
Peace be upon you. After 11 days this blogspot is at rest let new articles be added in conjuction with (the Muslim festive season of) Hari Raya...

Selepas menziarahi rumah seorang ibu saudara kepada isteri saya di Kundang, Kuala Langat kami singgah di masjid bersebelahan, Masjid Raudhatus Solihin.

After visiting the house of an auntie to my wife in Kundang, Kuala Langat we made a stop at the adjacent mosque, Masjid Raudhatus Solihin.

Masjid ini ada nilai sentimental buat isteri saya kerana sering ke sini semasa kecil apalagi masjid ini berdiri di sebuah jalan yang dinamakan sempena nama almarhum datuk kepada isteri iaitu Salleh.
This mosque has sentimental value for my wife as she often went here when she was small what more the mosque stands on a road which was named after her late grandfather whose name is Salleh.

Kolam wudhuk...
Pool for taking abolution...


Mari kita lihat lebih dekat.
Let us have a closer look.



Isteri dan anak bermain di serambi.
The wife and baby playing at the verandah.




Masuk ke dalam.
Going inside.





Dewan solat.
Praying hall.






Mihrab.

Front-most section.