Английская Википедия:Bayur Grand Mosque

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Bayur Grand Mosque (Шаблон:Lang-id) is a mosque located in Nagari Bayur, Tanjung Raya, Agam Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia. It is not far from the main road connecting Lubuk Basung, the capital city of Agam Regency, and Bukittinggi.[1]

Renovation

While the original structure was built in the early 20th century, seeing the increasingly unorganized condition of the mosque's buildings and neighborhoods, early in the year 2000 the local community attempted to renovate it as a whole. These idea arose from the Dantak Tantawi Entrepreneurs in Jakarta (Sumando Bayur) and supported by Bachtiar Chamsyah in Jakarta, whose origin is Bayur nomad and also served as Minister of Social Affairs under the Megawati Soekarnoputri administration. In addition to Bachtiar, nomads from Nagari Bayur also sent aids. Thus renovation of the mosque completed shortly thereafter.

The renovation includes repairing of the buildings and arrangement of surrounding environment, such as open spaces, parking areas, and mosque gardens. In the process of renovation, the community was forced to dismantle two buildings, namely 'balerong' building (Nagari Bayur government office) and an elementary school, which was then moved to another place.Шаблон:Fact

Architecture

The architecture of the mosque combines the shape of pagoda of Thailand and the 'gonjong' roof form of Minangkabau traditional house (Gadang House).[2] The combination can be seen in a small tower located on four main corners. Similarly, the structure of the roof is designed to follow the pattern of the traditional building with three-tiered roof. Interior of the mosque contains some notable ornaments. The walls of the mosque are lined with carved planks painted with dark color compositions. So are the buffer pillars of the mosque. The pillars made of the wall are decorated with soft colors that match the paint scheme of the walls of the mosque. At the front of the mosque, there is an open space equipped with a fountain. While at the back of the mosque room there is a fish pond, and on the both sides of the fish pond there are places for wudu. The mosque is equipped with several supporting facilities, such as place for leaving slippers and shoes while prayer, place for wudu for men and women, as well as the parking area. For female pilgrims who wish to perform the prayer, religious attires such as sarung and mukena are available.Шаблон:Fact

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  1. [1] Masjid Raya Bayur (Bayua ) Maninjau. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
  2. Old Mosque in a Traveling Tour Шаблон:Webarchive, 4 June 2011. Retrieved on 13 December 2011.