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Baiturrahim Mosque

Baiturrahim Mosque
Masjid Baiturrahim
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Location
LocationUlee Lheue, Banda Aceh, Indonesia
Baiturrahim Mosque is located in Aceh
Baiturrahim Mosque
Location in Aceh, Northern Sumatra, Sumatra and Indonesia
Baiturrahim Mosque is located in Northern Sumatra
Baiturrahim Mosque
Baiturrahim Mosque (Northern Sumatra)
Baiturrahim Mosque is located in Sumatra
Baiturrahim Mosque
Baiturrahim Mosque (Sumatra)
Baiturrahim Mosque is located in Indonesia
Baiturrahim Mosque
Baiturrahim Mosque (Indonesia)
Geographic coordinates5°33′21″N 95°17′03″E / 5.555789°N 95.284188°E / 5.555789; 95.284188
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleMoorish
Completed1922

Baiturrahim Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Baiturrahim) is a mosque located in the Meuraksa sub-district of Ulee Lheue, Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. As a legacy of the sultan of Aceh in the 17th century, it is one of the historical mosques in Indonesia. Previously, the mosque was named Jami Ulee Lheu Mosque. In 1873, when the Baiturrahman Grand Mosque was burned by the Dutch, all the worshipers held a Friday prayer at Ulee Lheue. Since then, the name of the mosque has been Baiturrahim Mosque.[1]

Since its establishment, the mosque has been restored several times. Initially the building was completely made out of wood, with a simple shape and was located next to the location of the present mosque. Because it was made out of wood, the building did not last long as weathering had torn the building down. In 1922 the mosque was re-built with long-lasting material by the government of the Dutch East Indies with European architectural style. However, this construction did not use iron or bone braces, and the building was built with bricks and cement only.[1]

In 1983, Banda Aceh was rocked by a devastating earthquake, and it undermined the dome of the mosque. After that people rebuilt the mosque but they no longer installed the dome, thus replacing it with an ordinary roof. Ten years later, a massive renovation of the mosque was commenced, leaving the front part the only original part of the building. Sixty percent of the remaining parts were renovated. Until today, the original part of the mosque still looks solid on the front.[1]

On December 26, 2004, an earthquake and subsequent tsunami leveled the entire buildings around the mosque, making Baiturrahim Mosque the only surviving structure in the area.[2] The condition of the part of the mosque made of bricks was only damaged about twenty percent, and the people of Aceh highly honored this mosque as a symbol of God's greatness.[1]

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