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مسجد Al Hikmah

Masjid Al Hikmah
📍 Bogor · ID إندونيسيا
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🏙️ أماكن أخرى في Bogor
🅿️ مواقف سيارات
💧 مكان وضوء
🚺 قسم نساء
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عن المكان

Generations of families in Bogor in Indonesia have pressed their foreheads to the carpets of Masjid Al Hikmah. Among the older residents the name evokes a founder's piety, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, an admired teacher, or a simple descriptive phrase adopted by those who first raised the walls. Such naming habits quietly teach every newcomer that a mosque is built more by sincerity than by stone, and that its interior gains depth as successive generations pray within.

Architecturally the building carries a gentle memory of the Nusantara manner, whose lineage stretches back through Demak and Banten in the Javanese tajug and modernist period. That inheritance offered tiered pyramid roofs, carved teak pillars and latticed timber screens, which the builders of Bogor have interpreted with local timber, stone, or plaster as practical conditions allowed. A well maintained wudu hall, rows of kept carpets oriented toward the Ka'bah in Makkah, a mihrab flanked by calligraphic medallions, and a straightforward minbar for Friday remarks complete the layout.

Local Muslim life around Bogor has long been sustained by lively pengajian study circles, tarawih gatherings and tahlil remembrance evenings, qualities that continue to mark the atmosphere within these walls. Senior members of the congregation recall the names of those who laboured to establish early prayer spaces, and they ensure that the young know the companions of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, adding may God be pleased with them whenever those names come up. The example of our mother Aisha, may God be pleased with her, and Khadijah, may God be pleased with her, is held up before the girls and women of the community.

The week within these walls turns steadily around the five obligatory prayers, from the first light of Fajr through Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and the gentle Isha of the evening. Friday enlarges the congregation considerably for the Jumu'ah khutbah and prayer, at which the khatib reminds everyone of their duties toward their Lord, their relatives, and their neighbours. Ramadan reshapes the whole compound, with lanterns strung, trays of iftar passed around, long tarawih rakats and late quiet conversation, while Eid al Fitr and Eid al Adha bring the largest gatherings of the calendar.

Non Muslim guests and curious passers by are usually welcomed, provided they dress modestly, silence phones, and wait at the back while the rows are engaged in prayer. Women have their own clearly marked section with a private entrance and ablution area, and the caretakers are practised at guiding newcomers through the basic etiquette of entry, ablution, and standing in line. In the streets of West Java that surround the building, a quiet constellation of tea stalls, bread shops, and small grocers serves those who remain a little after prayers, and the visitor who enters briefly often leaves with the taste of remembrance on the tongue.
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