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Mosque Architectural Timeline In Malaysia: From Vernacular To Contemporary

Date Added

02/07/2022

Content Type

Documentary

Category

Researches

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Subject Area

Mosques

Author

"Siti Dalila Mohd Sojak
Raja Nafida Raja Shahminan
Fadhlina Ahmad @ Taufik"

Publisher Name

Cognitive-Crcs

Year of Publication

2019


Description


The scenario of mosque architecture in Malaysia has gone a lot of evolution and transformation, from the traditional era, colonial to the post-independence era. Many studies have focused on the architectural styles, classification, and typology on mosque architecture. The main purpose of this paper is to document an updated historical timeline and development of mosque architecture from vernacular to the contemporary era. Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, there is a new typology that has been introduced, as the urgency towards sustainable building. However, the present contemporary mosque was still regarded as a continuation of previous Islamic architecture. Numerous architectural influences were blended and became part of Malaysia’s mosque identities. To comprehend the architectural styles of Malaysian mosque, it is important to return to time for a better understanding of the Islamic origin to the Malay Peninsula, the chronological and influences. A chronology method is adapted from a literature review to figure out when each stage of cultural, religion, and evolution took place. The study includes 134 iconic mosques in Malaysia that were divided into six eras which traditional, pre-colonial, colonial, modern, post-modern and global era for over 400 years. Every era has developed its style and influences that shape our mosque architecture identities and nomenclature. Therefore, this paper offers a clear historical timeline and development for clear knowledge and understanding in designing contemporary mosque to retain history and culture, religion, environment, and sustainability aspects. 


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