Al-Serkal Mosque
Mosque in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
11°34′45.57″N 104°54′50.11″E / 11.5793250°N 104.9139194°E / 11.5793250; 104.9139194The Al-Serkal Mosque (Khmer: វិហារឥស្លាមអាល់សឺកាល់) is the main mosque in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia. It was a gift from Al Serkal Family, United Arab Emirates and opened in 1968. It is situated north of the town, near the Boeung Kak lake, which is now dry.
A new building, gift of the United Arab Emirates,[1] has replaced the original mosque, it opened in 2014.
- The mosque as seeing from the street
- One of the minarets seeing from a street of Phnom Penh
- The ancient mosque demolished in 2012
See also
- Islam in Cambodia
References
- ^ "A visit of H.E Min Khin, Minister of Cult and religious affair of Cambodia to Al-Serkal mosque building | News | CMDF".
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Mosques in Cambodia
- Dhiya-Ud-Din Mosque
- Al Ihsan Mosque
- Al-Serkal Mosque
- Nur ul-Ihsan Mosque
- An-Nur an-Na'im Mosque
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