10 Most Beautiful Mosques in Malaysia

Malaysia, a diverse Muslim nation with a staggering 61.3% of its populace practising Islam, is adorned with an abundance of magnificent places of worship. Mosques, in particular, come in a variety of shapes and sizes, each boasting unique architecture that showcases various Islamic design elements.

The mosques in Malaysia come in all shapes and sizes, from grandiose structures with towering minarets to smaller, more intricate designs. Each mosque has its own unique architecture, which represents different Islamic design elements. The intricate details of the mosques' designs are a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of the architects and builders who created them.

Below, you'll discover a curation of the most awe-inspiring mosques that are an absolute must-visit during your time in Malaysia!

Read also: Malaysia's Most Iconic Mosque: Masjid Putra Putrajaya

Table of Content
  1. Federal Territory Mosque, Kuala Lumpur
  2. Putra Mosque, Putrajaya
  3. Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque, Selangor
  4. Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque, Terengganu
  5. Kota Kinabalu City Mosque, Sabah
  6. Kapitan Keling Mosque, Pulau Pinang
  7. Al-Bukhary Mosque, Kedah
  8. Crystal Mosque, Terengganu
  9. Ubudiah Mosque, Perak
  10. Malacca Straits Mosque, Melaka

Most Beautiful Mosques in Malaysia
10 Most Beautiful Mosques in Malaysia

10 Most Beautiful Mosques in Malaysia

Federal Territory Mosque, Kuala Lumpur

Known locally as Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan, the Ottomon-Malay design of this mosque is largely influenced by Turkey's Blue Mosque and India's Taj Mahal. Made up of 22 domes, two minaret towers, exquisite calligraphy carvings and an aesthetic garden surrounded by a moat, the Federal Territory Mosque has the capacity to accommodate up to 17,000 worshippers.

Visitor tips:
There is a free guided tour known as the Masjid Tour Programme (MTP) that runs everyday from 10am to 6pm, where visitors are allowed to ask questions concerning the mosque and the religion in general.

Website: https://www.masjidwilayah.gov.my
Tel: +603-6201 8791
Address: Jalan Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin, Kompleks Kerajaan, 50480 Kuala Lumpur

Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan
Federal Territory Mosque, Kuala Lumpur
federal territory mosque
Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur

Putra Mosque, Putrajaya

Occasionally called the Pink Mosque, the Putra Mosque fronts the beautiful man-made Putrajaya Lake and has a design that gracefully combines modernity and tradition. Being the most frequented landmark in Putrajaya, it is inspired by the Sheikh Omar Mosque in Baghdad, carrying Malaysian, Persian and Arabian details, while its signature pink dome is made out of pink granite and five tier minarets representing the five pillars of Islam.

Visitor tips:
The fastest and most convenient way to reach Putrajaya is via the KLIA express train service from KL Sentral.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/masjidputra
Tel: +603-8888 5678
Address: Persiaran Persekutuan, Presint 1, 62502 Putrajaya

Masjid Putra Putrajaya
Putra Mosque, Putrajaya
Putra Mosque, Putrajaya
Masjid Putra Putrajaya

Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque, Selangor

Located in Shah Alam, the state mosque of Selangor claimed the title as the biggest mosque in Southeast Asia. It is more commonly known as the Blue Mosque thanks to its grand blue dome and blue window panels. Its main dome and walls is perfected with detailed Arabic calligraphy while the wooden pulpit is carved by local craftsmen from Kelantan.

Visitor tips:
Mosque is only accessible to Muslims on Fridays.

Website: https://www.mssaas.gov.my
Tel: +603-5519 9988
Address: Persiaran Masjid St., Sekysen 14, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor

Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque, Selangor
Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Mosque, Selangor
Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah

Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque, Terengganu

The Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque in Terengganu is a true masterpiece of architecture and engineering. It is the first ever floating mosque in Malaysia, and its unique design is a sight to behold.

The mosque's design is a blend of traditional Malay and Moorish elements, resulting in a stunning and unique aesthetic. The mosque's exterior is a clean, bold white, which contrasts beautifully with the blue waters that surround it.

One of the most impressive features of the mosque is its floating foundation, which allows it to remain stable even during high tides. This engineering marvel is a testament to the ingenuity and skill of the mosque's designers and builders.

Overall, the Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque is a must-visit destination for anyone who appreciates beautiful architecture and design. Its unique floating design and blend of traditional elements make it a true gem of Terengganu.

Visitor tips:
Visit the mosque in the evening for an enchanting sight where the lake mirrors the mosque through a breathtaking reflection.

Website: https://mbkt.terengganu.gov.my/en/visitors/places-interest/tengku-tengah-zaharah-mosque
Tel: +609-617 4867
Address: Kuala Ibai Lagoon, 20400 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu

Masjid Tengku Tengah Zaharah
Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque, Terengganu
Tengku Tengah Zaharah Mosque, Terengganu
Masjid Tengku Tengah Zaharah

Kota Kinabalu City Mosque, Sabah

The Kota Kinabalu City Mosque in Sabah is a true architectural marvel. With a modern and stylish design, this mosque is a sight to behold. The mosque's design is inspired by the Nabaqi Mosque in Medina, and features intricate white details that are sure to leave you in awe.

The beauty of this mosque does not stop at its design. The mosque is situated within a man-made lagoon, offering visitors the chance to take a relaxing paddle boat ride while admiring the mosque's stunning exterior. When it comes to the mosque's capacity, it can accommodate up to 12,000 worshipers.

Visitor tips:
Non-Muslims are only allowed to visit the mosque outside of praying hours.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/mbrkotakinabalu
Tel: +608-843 5891
Address: Jalan Teluk Likas, Kampung Likas, 88400 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Masjid Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu
Masjid Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu

Kapitan Keling Mosque, Pulau Pinang

The Kapitan Keling Mosque in Pulau Pinang is a stunning example of Indian-Islamic architecture and form. Built by the first Indian Muslim settlers in Penang back in 1801, this magnificent mosque is a testament to Malaysia's rich cultural heritage and diversity.

One of the most striking features of the Kapitan Keling Mosque is its distinct golden domes, which are imprinted with Mughal designs. These domes are a stunning example of Islamic art and add to the mosque's grandeur and beauty. The mosque's windows are also adorned with geometrical floral patterns, creating a unique and awe-inspiring atmosphere.

As visitors make their way through the mosque, they are transported to a world of peace and tranquillity. The mosque's spacious prayer hall can accommodate up to 1,500 worshippers and is adorned with intricate Islamic motifs. The mosque's design is a fusion of traditional Indian and Islamic architecture, creating a unique and awe-inspiring atmosphere.

The Kapitan Keling Mosque is also a popular destination for tourists who want to learn more about Malaysia's rich cultural heritage and diversity. The mosque's location in Georgetown, the capital of Pulau Pinang, makes it an ideal destination for visitors who want to explore the city's rich history and culture.

Visitor tips:
Non-Muslims are only allowed to visit the mosque outside of praying hours.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/masjidkapitankeling
Tel: +604-261 4215
Address: 14, Jalan Buckingham, George Town, 10200 George Town, Pulau Pinang

Masjid Kapitan Keling
Kapitan Keling Mosque, Pulau Pinang
Kapitan Keling Mosque, Pulau Pinang
Masjid Kapitan Keling

Al-Bukhary Mosque, Kedah

The Al-Bukhary Mosque in Kedah is a stunning example of Islamic architecture that combines Iranian and Turkish designs. Located within the Al-Bukhary Complex in Alor Setar, this magnificent mosque is a testament to Malaysia's rich Islamic heritage and culture.

One of the most striking features of the Al-Bukhary Mosque is its five-layered archway, which depicts the five pillars of Islam. The archway is a stunning example of Islamic art and adds to the mosque's grandeur and beauty. As visitors make their way through the archway, they are transported to a world of peace and tranquillity.

At the entrance to the mosque, visitors are greeted by an impressive reflecting pool adorned with exquisite Arabesque motifs. The pool's shimmering waters and intricate designs are a sight to behold and add to the mosque's serene atmosphere. The pool is a popular spot for visitors to take photos and admire the mosque's stunning architecture.

Inside the Al-Bukhary Mosque, visitors can marvel at its intricate details and stunning design. The mosque's spacious prayer hall can accommodate up to 12,000 worshippers and is adorned with intricate Islamic motifs. The mosque's design is a fusion of traditional Islamic and modern architecture, creating a unique and awe-inspiring atmosphere.

Fun fact:
The mosque was named after Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary, a billionaire who funded the construction of the mosque.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/masjidalbukharypage
Tel: +604-733 3288
Address: Jalan Langgar, Kedah, Bandar Alor Setar, 05450 Alor Setar, Kedah

Masjid Al-Bukhary
Al-Bukhary Mosque, Kedah
Al-Bukhary Mosque, Kedah
Masjid Al-Bukhary Alor Setar

Crystal Mosque, Terengganu

The Crystal Mosque in Terengganu is undoubtedly one of the most unique mosques in Malaysia. Located within the Islamic Heritage Park on the Wan Man island, this magnificent structure is a sight to behold. The mosque's design is a fusion of traditional Islamic and modern architecture, with a unique twist that sets it apart from other mosques in the country.

What makes the Crystal Mosque so special is that it is made entirely out of crystal, glass, and steel. The mosque's intricate details and stunning façade are a testament to the skill of its architects and builders. The mosque's design underpins Gothic and Moorish details, creating a stunning fusion of traditional and modern architecture.

The Crystal Mosque's location within the Islamic Heritage Park makes it an ideal destination for tourists who want to learn more about Malaysia's rich Islamic heritage and culture. The mosque's stunning location by the river makes it a popular spot for photographers and tourists who want to capture its beauty and grandeur.

Visitor tips:
Visit the mosque during the night when its domes and minarets are lit up in different hues.

Website: https://www.tti.com.my/park/crystal-mosque
Tel: +609-627 1111
Address: Pulau Wan Man, 21000 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu

Masjid Kristal
Crystal Mosque, Terengganu
Crystal Mosque, Terengganu
Masjid Kristal Kuala Terengganu

Ubudiah Mosque, Perak

A holy and sacred site for the Muslims in Perak, this distinctly shaped octagonal mosque with a magnificent golden dome and striking minarets has become a top attraction in Kuala Kangsar - Perak's very own royal town. It has a Indo-Saracenic architecture, and was built during the reign of Sultan Idris Murshidul Adzam Shah (hence known as the Royal Mosque).

Visitor tips:
To get the best picture of the mosque, try to find a higher spot for an aerial view of the architecture from above.

Website: https://www.arkib.gov.my/web/guest/masjid-ubudiah
Address: Jalan Istana, 33000 Kuala Kangsar, Perak

Masjid Diraja Ubudiah
Masjid Ubudiah, Perak
Ubudiah Mosque, Perak
Ubudiah Mosque, Perak

Malacca Straits Mosque, Melaka

The Malacca Straits Mosque, situated on the shores of Melaka, is a unique and awe-inspiring mosque that is built on stilts and appears to be floating on the water. This mosque is not just a place of worship, but it also serves as a patrol to watch over the ships and watercraft that traverse the Straits of Malacca.

The mosque's design is a fusion of traditional Islamic and modern architecture, with a dome that boasts Middle Eastern influences and a façade decorated with intricate Islamic motifs. The mosque's stunning location on the water makes it a popular destination for tourists and worshippers alike.

The Malacca Straits Mosque is a symbol of the country's rich Islamic heritage and culture. The mosque's unique design and location are a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of its architects and builders. The mosque's serene surroundings and peaceful atmosphere make it an ideal place for contemplation and reflection.

Visitor tips:
Non-Muslims are only allowed to visit outside of prayer times.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/Masjid-Selat-Melaka-169569829739474
Address: Jalan Merdeka, Taman Pulau Melaka, 75000 Melaka

Masjid Selat Melaka
Malacca Straits Mosque
Malacca Straits Mosque, Melaka
Masjid Selat Melaka

Malaysia's mosques are not just places of worship; they are architectural marvels that represent the rich Islamic heritage and culture of the nation. Each mosque has its own unique design, which showcases various Islamic design elements. If you're planning a visit to Malaysia, these stunning mosques are an absolute must-visit and will leave you in awe of the country's rich cultural heritage.

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  3. Wow these mosque is so beautiful. Wish to travel again and visit some of them.

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  4. memang cantik semuanya. pernah pergi few masjid saja. suka jenis masjid lama macam masjid jamek. ukiran dia unik sangat

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  5. All the mosques look so glorious and beautiful. The design and architecture are amazing to say the least. Glad to know that our Malaccan mosque is included in the list.

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  6. Cantik-cantik masjid di Malaysia ni. Tak jemu nak tengok. And you captured really good photos too 😃

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  7. Masjid Zaharah kedah tak masuk dalam list eh? Tengok macam cantik juga, yg lain2 dh pernah sampai da kecuali sabah

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  8. Dalam semua tu baru 2 masjid pernah dikunjungi insyaAllah jika ads kesempatan akan berkunjung.

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  9. Impressive! I've never been inside any of these mosques actually. Only saw some of them from the outside.

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  10. semua cantik2 masjidnya. yang paling dekat dengan sisyat masjid shah alam laa :-)
    tapi kalo masjid sendayan masuk list antara masjid cantik pun best juga :-)

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  11. I hope that I will get to travel the country again and visit some of the mosques that you've mentioned here. I have yet to visit Federal Mosque too but always go to the two in Putrajaya.

    I applaud your photog skills - beautifully capturing beauty in each piece.

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  12. memang cantik2 belaka. kalau saya, ada beberapa masjid lain yang patut tersenarai dalam senarai ini jugak sebab memang cantik dan indah :)

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  13. Cantiknya semua masjid. Ada beberapa yang belum Ruby lawati. Setiap kali ke masjid ni, rasa beruntung jik rumah berdekaan masjid. Rindu dulu-dulu ke masjid. Sekarang pandemik, tengok gambar Grace ni dapat mengubat rindu.

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  14. Yang belum i jejak, mesjid Sabah, Penang dan Kedah tu.. lain lama dulu pernah pergi dah.. di Johor pun ada juga, Mesjid Abu Bakar :)

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  15. Visited few of the mosques before and some are really new to me... (Y) lovely to see these structures not only for religion purpose but also the art incorporated in it..

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