5/5 Rizal Z. 1 year ago on Google
I
had
always
been
fascinated
by
the
architecture
of
mosques
and
the
intricate
designs
that
adorned
their
walls
and
ceilings.
So,
when
I
heard
about
the
Islamic
Center
NTB
in
Mataram
City,
I
knew
I
had
to
visit
it.
As
I
made
my
way
to
the
mosque,
I
could
see
its
beautiful
yellowish
design
from
a
distance.
The
mosque
stood
tall
and
proud,
with
its
wide
open
area
and
steps
around
the
building.
As
I
got
closer,
I
could
hear
the
soothing
sound
of
the
azan,
calling
out
to
the
faithful
for
prayer.
As
I
stepped
inside,
I
was
struck
by
the
sheer
size
of
the
mosque.
The
interior
was
just
as
stunning
as
the
exterior,
with
intricate
geometric
patterns
and
Arabic
calligraphy
adorning
the
walls
and
ceiling.
The
soft
carpet
under
my
feet
made
me
feel
like
I
was
walking
on
clouds,
and
the
peaceful
atmosphere
enveloped
me
like
a
warm
blanket.
The
mosque
had
a
separate
area
for
women,
and
I
could
see
them
sitting
quietly
and
reading
the
Quran.
I
sat
down
and
tried
to
absorb
as
much
of
the
peaceful
atmosphere
as
I
could,
feeling
grateful
for
the
opportunity
to
experience
it.
After
offering
my
prayers,
I
took
a
walk
around
the
mosque's
wide
open
area.
There
were
people
selling
iftar
and
cultural
stuff,
and
the
aroma
of
the
delicious
food
made
my
mouth
water.
I
decided
to
try
some
of
the
local
delicacies,
and
they
did
not
disappoint.
The
iftar
was
delicious,
and
the
cultural
stuff
was
a
great
way
to
learn
more
about
the
local
culture
and
customs.
As
the
sun
began
to
set,
the
mosque
started
to
light
up.
The
yellowish
design
of
the
mosque
looked
even
more
beautiful
against
the
backdrop
of
the
setting
sun.
I
sat
down
on
the
steps
around
the
mosque,
enjoying
the
cool
evening
breeze
and
the
tranquil
atmosphere.
As
I
looked
around
me,
I
realized
that
the
mosque
was
not
just
a
place
of
worship
but
also
a
community
center.
People
of
all
ages
and
backgrounds
were
there,
coming
together
to
pray,
socialize,
and
learn
about
their
religion
and
culture.
I
left
the
mosque
feeling
peaceful
and
refreshed,
grateful
for
the
opportunity
to
experience
its
beauty
and
tranquility.
The
Islamic
Center
NTB
in
Mataram
City
was
not
just
a
mosque
but
a
cultural
hub,
a
place
where
people
came
together
to
celebrate
their
faith
and
their
community.