Tan Sri Ainuddin Wahid Mosque, Islamic mosque in Taman Universiti, Malaysia.
Tan Sri Ainuddin Wahid Mosque is a prayer building in Taman Universiti featuring multiple prayer halls, a minaret, and spaces designed for religious gatherings. The structure incorporates architectural elements rooted in Islamic tradition while accommodating community needs for both worship and social functions.
Construction took place from 2000 to 2003, with an official opening ceremony held in 2005 that marked the beginning of its role serving the community. The building emerged during a period of growth and expansion of religious facilities in the area.
This mosque serves as a gathering place where members of the Muslim community come together for prayer and reflection at different times of day. The prayer halls reflect Islamic traditions through their design and function, creating a space that feels purposeful and welcoming to those who use it.
The facility offers spaces for celebrations and community events that can be arranged according to religious schedules. Visitors should be aware that prayer times affect availability and respectful dress is expected when entering.
This mosque is named after a former university leader whose career bridged academic and religious communities in the area. The naming choice reflects how institutional leadership from the campus is honored within the religious landscape of the neighborhood.
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