Puchong Perdana Mosque, Central mosque in Puchong Perdana, Malaysia.
Puchong Perdana Mosque is a prayer facility in Puchong that sits near Puchong Lake and blends modern construction with traditional Islamic design features. The building contains multiple prayer halls separated by gender, ablution areas, and supporting spaces for visitors during prayer times.
The building was completed in 2006 as the township of Puchong was expanding rapidly and needed new community facilities. This mosque became one of the religious landmarks built during that period of urban growth.
The mosque serves as a gathering place where the neighborhood community meets for prayer and social events throughout the week. Local families use the space to celebrate religious occasions and participate in community programs together.
Visitors should remove their shoes before entering prayer areas and check prayer times when planning a visit to the site. It is respectful to wear modest clothing that covers arms and legs during your time there.
The mosque is named using three languages - Arabic, Malay, and English - reflecting Malaysia's multilingual character. This naming approach reveals how the country embraces different linguistic traditions in its public spaces.
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