Three Floating Mosques in Indonesia

An aerial view of the floating Amirul Mukminin Mosque in
Makassar, South Sulawesi. (Shutterstock/Akhmad Dody Firmansyah)
An aerial view of the floating Amirul Mukminin Mosque in Makassar, South Sulawesi. (Shutterstock/Akhmad Dody Firmansyah)
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Three Floating Mosques in Indonesia

An aerial view of the floating Amirul Mukminin Mosque in
Makassar, South Sulawesi. (Shutterstock/Akhmad Dody Firmansyah)
An aerial view of the floating Amirul Mukminin Mosque in Makassar, South Sulawesi. (Shutterstock/Akhmad Dody Firmansyah)

As the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, Indonesia is home to more than 800,000 mosques.

Some parts of Indonesia have strong coastal cultures, and people living in areas surrounding the country’s principal rivers are more than familiar with making a life close to the water or even on it. This includes practicing their religion, which has inspired a number of communities across the archipelago to build their mosque above the water.

Here are three of these unique places of worship, as compiled by kompas.com:

Oesman Al Khair Mosque, North Kayong officiated by President Joko Widodo in late 2016. The mosque is named after its founder, the politician and businessman Oesman Sapta Odang. It is located by the beach in North Kayong regency, West Kalimantan. Its design took inspiration from Saudi Arabia and is further complemented by Moroccan influences.

Oesman al Khair Mosque looks as if it is floating on the surface of the water, thanks to 23-meter-high poles supporting it from the bottom of the sea.

Amirul Mu'minin Mosque, Makassar was built to serve as the primary landmark of Makassar, South Sulawesi. The three-storey mosque is located east of Losari beach and is able to host 500 worshipers.

Amirul Mukminin Mosque has two domes, each measuring 9m in diameter. Worshipers praying and contemplating inside it can also enjoy the view of the sea and cool breeze coming through its windows.

Arkham Babu Rahman Mosque, Palu built in close proximity to Taman Ria Beach in Lere village, Central Sulawesi, features four towers and a dome. It is 121 square meters with the capacity up to 150 worshippers.
Perched above the waters about 30m away from the beach, the mosque is accessible from the coast via a bridge.

Unfortunately, Arkham Babu Rahman was among the many buildings affected by the recent earthquake and tsunami that hit Palu in October. An aerial photo of Hasanuddin International Airport shows the mosque disconnected from the shore, after the destruction of its bridge.



Notre Dame Cathedral is Going to Unveil its New Interior, a Watershed in its Rebirth from Fire

Notre-Dame cathedral rector Olivier Ribadeau Dumas (C) blesses the bell donated by Paris 2024 Olympic Games Organizing Committee (COJO), rung by Olympic medalists during the Paris Games, for its installation in Notre-Dame Cathedral, ahead of the monument's forthcoming reopening after a massive fire and five years of rebuilding efforts, in Paris, France, 07 November 2024. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
Notre-Dame cathedral rector Olivier Ribadeau Dumas (C) blesses the bell donated by Paris 2024 Olympic Games Organizing Committee (COJO), rung by Olympic medalists during the Paris Games, for its installation in Notre-Dame Cathedral, ahead of the monument's forthcoming reopening after a massive fire and five years of rebuilding efforts, in Paris, France, 07 November 2024. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
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Notre Dame Cathedral is Going to Unveil its New Interior, a Watershed in its Rebirth from Fire

Notre-Dame cathedral rector Olivier Ribadeau Dumas (C) blesses the bell donated by Paris 2024 Olympic Games Organizing Committee (COJO), rung by Olympic medalists during the Paris Games, for its installation in Notre-Dame Cathedral, ahead of the monument's forthcoming reopening after a massive fire and five years of rebuilding efforts, in Paris, France, 07 November 2024. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON
Notre-Dame cathedral rector Olivier Ribadeau Dumas (C) blesses the bell donated by Paris 2024 Olympic Games Organizing Committee (COJO), rung by Olympic medalists during the Paris Games, for its installation in Notre-Dame Cathedral, ahead of the monument's forthcoming reopening after a massive fire and five years of rebuilding efforts, in Paris, France, 07 November 2024. EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON

After more than five years of frenetic reconstruction work, Notre Dame Cathedral is going to unveil its new self to the world on Friday, a watershed in the rebirth from its devastating fire in 2019.
The occasion is French President Emmanuel Macron's final visit to the construction site to see the restored interiors for himself before the iconic monument's reopening for worship on Dec. 8.
His two-hour tour is being televised live. The images are expected to be breathtaking, showing creamy renovated stonework, vibrant colors, and other fruits of the mammoth reconstruction, The Associated Press said.
Joined by artisans, architects, business leaders, and donors, Macron is expected to pay tribute to the craftsmanship and dedication of all those who worked to bring Notre Dame back to life.
Macron is scheduled to inspect the restored nave, no longer ripped open by giant holes that the fire tore out of its vaults. He is also to see the rebuilt timber-framed roof, rebuilt with wood from hundreds of oak trees, and other highlights of the reconstruction.
Joined by a group of 700 artisans, architects, business leaders, and donors, Macron is paying tribute to the craftsmanship and dedication behind the restoration effort.
The visit kicks off a series of events ushering in the reopening of the 12th-century Gothic masterpiece.
Macron will return on Dec. 7 to deliver an address and attend the consecration of the new altar during a solemn Mass the following day.
Macron's administration is hailing the reconstruction as a symbol of national unity and French can-do.