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Which is the most beautifully designed Masjid?


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You may very well get a chance. there have been sikhs who are going there from india in recent years. and since you hold a u.k. passport, it should be even easier.

True It's easy these days. Hundreds of Gurdwaras are located there. They run a tour service. I'm going to plan it with my family and mates in a year or two. It'll be so nice! All Gurdwaras are preserved as they were before the partion. :statisfie
 
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MASJID SULTAN AHMAD 1, KUANTAN, MALAYSIA


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MASJID JAMEK MUAR, MUAR, MALAYSIA

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MASJID LAMA BATAK RABIT, TELUK INTAN MALAYSIA
 
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MASJID UBUDIAH, KUALA KANGSAR, MALAYSIA
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MASJID ZAHIR, ALOR STAR, MALAYSIA

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MASJID KUALA LUMPUR CITY CENTRE (KLCC), MALAYSIA

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MASJID KUALA LUMPUR INT'L AIRPORT, MALAYSIA

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MASJID KUCHING, KUCHING, MALAYSIA

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MASJID SULTAN SALAHUDDIN SHAH, SHAH ALAM, MALAYSIA

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NATIONAL MOSQUE, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

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MASJID PUTRAJAYA, PUTRAJAYA, MALAYSIA

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STATE MOSQUE, KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA

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MASJID TERAPUNG, TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA

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FEDERAL TERRITORY MOSQUE, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
 
WoW NorthMalaysian, Jazakallah khair those masjids are sooooooo beautiful! malay and turkey got the best looking masjids mashalllah
WaSalaam
 
NON ISLAMIC HOLY PLACES IN MALAYSIA

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ST ANNE'S CHURCH, PENANG, MALAYSIA

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ST GEORGE CHURCH, PENANG, MALAYSIA

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CHURCH OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, PENANG MALAYSIA



KEK LOK SI TEMPLE, PENANG, MALAYSIA

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SRI MAHA MARIAMMAN TEMPLE, PENANG, MALAYSIA
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SNAKE TEMPLE, PENANG, MALAYSIA

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KWAN YIN TEMPLE, PENANG, MALAYSIA

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WADDA GURDWARA SAHIB, PENANG, MALAYSIA
 
awwww..... now that's nice!!! :statisfie:statisfie:statisfie

actually there are dozens of snakes on the altars... I've been there twice, part of school visit program (the temple is only 10 mins driving from my former hometown)... you can touch the snakes in the exhibition room...
 
Penang Snake Temple is one of Taoist Places for Worship. The story goes to tell you that the snake enters the temple after the temple is built. I wonder how it was named before the snake got there.

On the sixth day of Chinese New Year, we drove to Bayan Lepas, where Chor Soo Kong Temple is situated.
The Temple of Azure Cloud or Chor Soo Kong Temple, must be then when there is not much development that this name was given. Supposedly this location in Bayan Lepas has the most peaceful and tranquil cloud and jungle wriggling snakes.
I hardly go to the Penang Snake Temple as I am not all together friends of snakes. Story of Chor Soo Kong

As it is also the birthday of Chor Soo Kong, we wanted to see whether there were lots of snakes. I remembered hearing about the snakes. They seem to find their way to the Penang Snake Temple as they know it is their big day.

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Chor Soo Kong Temple, Temple of the Azure Clouds in Bayan Lepas Penang

That much I know and Dad told us when we were young, about a monk from China.
This monk carried the statue of Chor Soo Kong to Penang, all the way from China. Same time he brought with him the miracles stories and healing powers of the Great Chor Soo Kong.

British Resident, David Brown



Orang Puteh, British resident and owner of Glugor Estate was cured of a sickness in 1873.
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on duty performing their divine role of service
The British Resident David Brown donated a piece of land so that a temple was built in homage of Chor Soo Kong who healed him and so named it Penang Snake Temple.

Three dimensional sculptures on the roof

What I truly like about this temple is the three dimensional on the roof.
It is worth the trip of going up to Bayan Lepas to pray, see the roof and the snake farm.
Then you get to see a 600 year old Manchurian Bell in the main hall of the Penang Snake temple.
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Three dimensional Sculptures on the roof




I was told, it will be rung on the 1st and 15th of every month following the Chinese calendar.
The Green Vipers



After the Penang Snake Temple was built, understandably (using my modern mind) snakes from the forest appeared in the temple. Being kind, the monk gave shelter to the snakes and since then, it became their home.
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Mostly, little green vipers, sleeping away. But don't for a moment think you can steal a touch. Better be gentle.
There are not much snakes now. I guess development around the area has disturbed the natural habitat of the snakes.


The few snakes I can see appear to be motionless, maybe dizzy "pening" from the smoke.
Mostly, little green vipers, sleeping away. But don't for a moment think you can steal a touch.
Better be gentle. Handle them with care. They look docile but in the hearts of heart, vipers are venomous and aggressive
One will coil the snake round your body or where ever you want while the other snap away.
You get to see a collection of some snaps he has taken displayed.



Other things to see

A new wing at the back of the original temple houses Kuan Yin, of Mercy. There is chanting of the sutras at 5am daily if you are interested.
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Visitor with a snake round his neck.

A snake farm with more then 50 species snakes.
You get to see local snakes like vipers, king cobras, pythons, tree snakes, racers, kraits, water snakes, cat’s-eye, paradise tree snakes and the rare albino cobra.
Taking Pictures with Mr. Long (Snakes) ha ha
In the main hall, two guys were busy putting taking snaps of visitors
The farm is open daily from 9am to 5.30pm.
Admission is RM5 for adults and RM1 for children aged 12 and below.

Source: http://www.my-island-penang.com/Penang-Snake-Temple.html
 
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