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Islamic Tourism... Mosque Open... Masjid Paloh Islamic Tourism... ITM 2023 TikTok...
Event Location
16 Sep, 2023 From 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Masjid Kampong Paloh, Malaysia View MapEvent will be conducted in Malay/English
Synopsis
Masjid Kampong Paloh was built in 1912 during the reign of Sultan Idris Murshidul Al-Azzam Shah (1887-1916), the Sultan of Perak, by OKK Dato Seri Adika Raja Wan Muhammad Saleh ISO, his wife, Toh Puan Saripah Rodziah, En Mahmud bin Mohamed Taib and Haji Mohamad Kassim bin Banjar Jagra. The architecture is traditional vernacular Malay with British colonial influence. The Masjid is located at Jalan Datoh (formerly Hume Street), Ipoh, on the east side of Kinta River close to the Jalan Datoh bridge.
Masjid Kampong Paloh will be organising its Mosque Open Day on Saturday, 16 September 2023 with lots of exciting events!
Explore Masjid Kampong Paloh, Ipoh, through Masjid Guided Tours and savour many favourite local Perak Malay cuisine. Hourly Lucky Draws for visitors with attractive prizes.
Other activities that will be held are:
1) Mosque Tour Guide
2) Islamic Posters Exhibition
3) Arts & Crafts
4) Lucky draws with attractive prizes
5) Experience various local Malay cuisine
6) Refreshments, food and drinks
Location: Masjid Paloh Jalan Datoh, 31650 Ipoh, Perak
Contact details:
Tel: 017-5032913 (Mr Ahmad Muzammir Muhammad)
Email: [email protected]
Details
In a celebration of Malaysia's rich architectural tapestry throughout the recently-launched Islamic Tourism Month 2023 (ITM 2023), a captivating event is set to unfold – the Mosque Open Day.
This event invites visitors, Muslims and non-Muslims to delve into the enchanting world of Malaysian mosque architecture, offering a glimpse into the fusion of heritage and artistry that shapes the nation's spiritual landmarks.
Began on 30 August with Masjid Tengku Tengah Zaharah in Malaysia’s east coast state, Terengganu, the Mosque Open Day will be hosted in series and open the doors to several of Malaysia’s most iconic mosques in different locations nationwide, allowing visitors and attendees to appreciate the intricate designs, cultural symbolism, and historical significance that these structures hold.
Following Masjid Tengku Tengah Zaharah, other selected prominent mosques listed are:
Masjid Bandaraya Kuching in Sarawak (8 September)
Masjid Panglima Kinta in Perak
Masjid Sultan Iskandar Bandar Dato’ Onn, Johor
Masjid Tengku Mahkota Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah Taman Temerloh Jaya, Pahang (9 September),
Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Selangor (10 September)
Masjid Paloh, Perak
Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad in Kuala Lumpur (16 September)
Amidst Malaysia's diverse cultural backdrop, these mosques stand tall as captivating embodiments of creativity, faith, and unity. With a legacy dating back centuries, these mosques reflect the nation's multicultural identity and its harmonious blend of architectural styles.
People from all different walks of life, Muslim and non-Muslim visitors can look forward to several other supported activities, among others are guided tours, cultural showcases and local artistry demonstrations (including wedding ritual, muslim and chinese calligraphy competition and Adhan performance) that will unravel the stories behind stunning architecture that span different regions of Malaysia, providing insights into the cultural significance and historical context that shaped their creation.
Held from 21 August till 17 September 2023, ITM 2023 is a month-long showcase of events, activities, and tourism offerings for the public, tourists, tourism industry players, and entrepreneurs alike that presents itself as a gallery of the rich and unique Islamic tourism experiences Malaysia has to offer.
Officially launched by the Menteri Besar of Perak, YAB Dato’ Seri Haji Saarani Mohamad, ITM 2023 which hosted by the Islamic Tourism Centre (ITC) -- an agency under the purview of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC) is dedicated to showcasing the nation's remarkable Muslim-friendly tourism offerings by the travel industry.
MOTAC’s aim is to highlight Malaysia's diverse array of Muslim-friendly products and services, foster collaboration among industry stakeholders, and solidify strategic partnerships among the Islamic Tourism ecosystem players through the Islamic Tourism Month.
On top of special promotions on accommodations, travel packages, spa and wellness experiences, food and beverages, shopping and retail offers, as well as events, seminars and exhibitions, this year’s ITM 2023 is also enhanced by the use of QR technology to provide the public with easy and instant access to the exclusive offers by ITM partners during the entire month.
There is also a TikTok Challenge that the public can participate to win special prizes sponsored by various industry partners. Among the top prizes are 30 prepaid cards pre-loaded with RM1,000 each by Mastercard.