Nurul Bilad Mosque, the Beautiful Special Economic Zone of Lombok Mandalika



Nurul Bilad Mosque which was built at the entrance of the Mandalika Special Economic Zone (SEZ), Kuta, Central Lombok Regency is projected to be the grandest mosque after the Hubbul Wathan Islamic Center in Mataram City. The mosque is built 2 floors with a total area of ​​± 7,200 m2 and is estimated to accommodate 1,500 worshipers.

The design concept adopted the concept of the Sasak Tribe Archipelago architecture building, which was inspired by the model of the Bayan Beleq Ancient Mosque building in North Lombok Regency. Although the shape of the building is square with a triangular dome, you will not see the old-fashioned and old-fashioned impression in this mosque. For photography lovers, almost in every corner of the mosque building and also the mosque area can be a fun photo spot. All building ornaments from the floor to the roof are very beautiful to look at.

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Nurul Bilad Mosque was inaugurated on 20 October 2017 by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, which was assembled with the inauguration of the Mandalika SEZ. Named "Nurul Bilad" which means "Light for the Country", Nurul Bilad is expected to be a lighting not only for residents and worshipers of the mosque, but also illuminate all aspects of life in the Mandalika SEZ area.