🕌 Msikiti
Surau R&R MEX Seri Kembangan (Selatan)
Surau R&R MEX Seri Kembangan (Selatan)
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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
Perched beside the southbound carriageway of the MEX expressway at the Seri Kembangan rest and recreation area, Surau R&R MEX Seri Kembangan Selatan offers Malaysian drivers a clean, calm place to pause, perform wudu, and offer the daily prayers during long journeys between Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, and the southern states of the peninsula. Highway suraus are a beloved feature of Malaysian motoring life, a witness to how the five daily prayers shape the rhythm of a Muslim majority society. Every major expressway across the country maintains prayer facilities at regular intervals, allowing travellers to observe Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha without abandoning their journeys.
Putrajaya, the federal administrative capital of Malaysia inaugurated in 1999, was designed as a green garden city around a central lake, with boulevards, bridges, and ministries arranged around the iconic rose pink Putra Mosque that rises above the water. The wider Klang valley, linking Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Shah Alam, and Cyberjaya, hosts the densest population of Malay Muslims in the country, whose families trace Islamic heritage back to the Malacca Sultanate of the fifteenth century and the earlier arrival of the faith through traders from Arabia, India, and Yemen.
The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, taught that the traveller is permitted to shorten prayers, and Islamic scholarship developed a gentle jurisprudence of journey that allows the believer to combine Dhuhr with Asr and Maghrib with Isha when roads are long or difficult. Malaysian highway suraus embody this merciful tradition, welcoming tired drivers with clean ablution areas, stocked prayer robes for travellers without headscarves or loose trousers, and signs indicating the precise direction of qibla across the expansive mapping of the peninsula.
Architecturally the surau is modest yet thoughtfully arranged. A simple pitched roof in the Nusantara timber style, external ablution taps, clearly marked separate entrances for men and women, and an air conditioned prayer hall covered with patterned carpets accommodate travelling families. A small mihrab niche faces the Ka'bah across the Indian Ocean, and audio speakers relay the soft iqamah when congregational prayer is held.
Current daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the R&R surau appear on this page alongside the MEX expressway address, a precise map pin, and considerate notes for drivers approaching from Kajang, Putrajaya, or the connecting north south PLUS highway. Ramadan brings iftar packets of kurma, bubur lambuk, and sweet teh tarik distributed to travellers by kindly volunteers. Motorists driving between the capital and the southern states of Negeri Sembilan and Johor are encouraged to slip off the carriageway, to pray with quiet heart, and to whisper a simple supplication for safe passage and steadfastness in remembrance of the Almighty throughout every remaining mile of their journey.
Putrajaya, the federal administrative capital of Malaysia inaugurated in 1999, was designed as a green garden city around a central lake, with boulevards, bridges, and ministries arranged around the iconic rose pink Putra Mosque that rises above the water. The wider Klang valley, linking Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Shah Alam, and Cyberjaya, hosts the densest population of Malay Muslims in the country, whose families trace Islamic heritage back to the Malacca Sultanate of the fifteenth century and the earlier arrival of the faith through traders from Arabia, India, and Yemen.
The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, taught that the traveller is permitted to shorten prayers, and Islamic scholarship developed a gentle jurisprudence of journey that allows the believer to combine Dhuhr with Asr and Maghrib with Isha when roads are long or difficult. Malaysian highway suraus embody this merciful tradition, welcoming tired drivers with clean ablution areas, stocked prayer robes for travellers without headscarves or loose trousers, and signs indicating the precise direction of qibla across the expansive mapping of the peninsula.
Architecturally the surau is modest yet thoughtfully arranged. A simple pitched roof in the Nusantara timber style, external ablution taps, clearly marked separate entrances for men and women, and an air conditioned prayer hall covered with patterned carpets accommodate travelling families. A small mihrab niche faces the Ka'bah across the Indian Ocean, and audio speakers relay the soft iqamah when congregational prayer is held.
Current daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the R&R surau appear on this page alongside the MEX expressway address, a precise map pin, and considerate notes for drivers approaching from Kajang, Putrajaya, or the connecting north south PLUS highway. Ramadan brings iftar packets of kurma, bubur lambuk, and sweet teh tarik distributed to travellers by kindly volunteers. Motorists driving between the capital and the southern states of Negeri Sembilan and Johor are encouraged to slip off the carriageway, to pray with quiet heart, and to whisper a simple supplication for safe passage and steadfastness in remembrance of the Almighty throughout every remaining mile of their journey.
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Hisia
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Nyakati za Sala
Saa za Mahali
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Fajr
Sunrise
Dhuhr
Asr
Maghrib
Isha