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Jami Syekh Abdul Hamid Abulung Mosque

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Jami Syekh Abdul Hamid Abulung Mosque
Masjid Jami Syekh Abdul Hamid Abulung
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
Location
LocationMartapura, Banjar, South Kalimantan, Indonesia
Architecture
TypeMosque
FounderSultan Tahmidullah II

Jami Syekh Abdul Hamid Abulung Mosque, also known as Datu Abulung Mosque is an old mosque in South Kalimantan province, Indonesia, which is located in Sungai Batang village, West Martapura district, Martapura.[1] The mosque was built by the king of Banjar, Sultan Tahmidullah II who ruled the area during 1761 to 1801, as a form of retribution for ordering the executions of Datu Abulung, a scholar who had been accused of heresy.[2] The mosque is one of the cultural heritages in Martapura.[3]

References

  1. ^ Masih Ada 14 Usulan Cagar Budaya. Radar Banjarmasin, 13 Juni 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2012
  2. ^ Zein, Abdul Baqir (1999). Masjid-masjid Bersejarah di Indonesia. Jakarta: Gema Insani. ISBN 979-561-567-X.
  3. ^ Cagar Budaya di Kabupaten Banjar. Radar Banjarmasin, 13 Juni 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2012