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Masjid Al Akdhor

مسجد Al Akdhor
📍 Yogyakarta · ID Indonesia
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🅿️ Estacionamiento
💧 Wudu
🚺 Sección de mujeres
Silla de ruedas
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In the city of Yogyakarta, you will find Masjid Al Akdhor, a place of worship that has become a familiar landmark for neighbours and visitors. Its doors stay open through the week for the regular flow of community life. The city of Yogyakarta lies within the Malay archipelago, a part of the world known for a nation of more than seventeen thousand islands. Daily life there moves to the rhythm of a humid equatorial climate softened by ocean breezes, and the local Muslim community has always shaped part of its character. Daily life inside Masjid Al Akdhor centres around Friday congregational prayer, Ramadan night prayers, Eid prayers. Each visit reveals small details of how the community has shaped the routine over time. While the exact founding date is not formally recorded, Masjid Al Akdhor has clearly become a settled part of Yogyakarta. Its presence feels established, the kind of mosque that residents simply count on. Anyone visiting Masjid Al Akdhor will find that Yogyakarta itself is easy to navigate. Most people who come here are already familiar with the area, but newcomers tend to feel comfortable quite quickly. More than a building, Masjid Al Akdhor represents a community. The neighbours and visitors who gather here recognise faces, share news and look out for one another in the small ways that hold a neighbourhood together. Sitting within Indonesia, Masjid Al Akdhor reflects the broader patterns that shape religious life in the Malay archipelago. It is a country widely recognised for its distinctive community life. Geographically, Masjid Al Akdhor sits around the 7 degree mark of latitude, toward the far eastern stretch of the globe, which adds a small but meaningful detail to its identity. Visitors who pay attention to such details often find that even small geographical facts deepen their sense of place. In the end, Masjid Al Akdhor is best understood not by its walls but by the rhythm it keeps. Yogyakarta would feel a little different without it, and that quiet importance is what gives this mosque its lasting value.
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