🕌 Msikiti
Surau Al Ikhlas Kampung Medan Wira Utama
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Maegesho
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Udhu
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Sehemu ya wanawake
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Kiti cha magurudumu
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Kuhusu
Amid the dense urban neighbourhoods of Medan Wira Utama in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, Surau al Ikhlas Kampung Medan welcomes residents for daily prayers, weekend Qur'anic classes, and the steady rhythm of community devotion. Kuala Lumpur, whose name in Malay means muddy confluence, grew during the nineteenth century from a tin mining camp at the meeting of the Klang and Gombak rivers into the modern federal capital of Malaysia. The city is known for its blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous heritage, and its mosques, temples, and churches stand peacefully within walking distance of each other. The name al Ikhlas, meaning Sincerity, is drawn from the short but beloved one hundred and twelfth surah of the Qur'an, in which God describes Himself as One, eternal, without offspring or equal. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his family) taught that this surah is equivalent to a third of the Qur'an because of the depth of the monotheism it proclaims. The Companions (may God be pleased with them) recited it frequently in their supplications, and Muslim communities across the Malay world have adopted it as a common mosque name for its simplicity and its profound meaning. As a surau rather than a larger jamek mosque, the building is modestly sized but carefully maintained. A tiered tile roof, louvred windows, ceiling fans, and neatly tiled ablution rooms reflect the practical style of suburban Kuala Lumpur prayer houses. Inside, a small mihrab painted in pale green, soft carpets donated by neighbours, and wall mounted digital clocks showing the times of prayer guide worshippers into orderly rows for the five obligatory prayers and for weekly Qur'anic gatherings on certain evenings. On this page, reliable daily prayer times for Surau al Ikhlas at Kampung Medan Wira Utama in Kuala Lumpur, along with its address, a location map, and visitor notes, are provided for residents, guests staying in nearby hotels, and travellers exploring the Malaysian capital. Kuala Lumpur is celebrated for the twin Petronas Towers, the historic Sultan Abdul Samad Building, and the vibrant markets of Chow Kit and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. After Maghrib, worshippers at this surau often linger over cups of teh tarik or bowls of bubur kacang prepared by volunteers, sharing warm conversation across the multicultural currents of the capital's daily life.
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Hisia
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Nyakati za Sala
Saa za Mahali
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