Top 10 Mosques to Visit in Ramadan in Malaysia

Top 10 Mosques to Visit in Ramadan in Malaysia
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Malaysia is a Muslim-majority country, and during Ramadan the atmosphere around mosques becomes truly special. Many mosques host Tarawih prayers, community iftar (breaking fast), Islamic lectures, and charity events, making them wonderful places to experience the spiritual spirit of the month.

Below are 10 of the most beautiful and famous mosques in Malaysia that are especially worth visiting during Ramadan.


1. Masjid Putra (Putra Mosque) – Putrajaya

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One of Malaysia’s most iconic mosques, the Putra Mosque is famous for its pink granite architecture overlooking Putrajaya Lake.

Why visit during Ramadan

  • Large congregation for Tarawih prayers
  • Scenic evening views during iftar
  • Peaceful lakeside atmosphere

Location: Putrajaya


2. Masjid Negara (National Mosque) – Kuala Lumpur

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Completed in 1965, Masjid Negara symbolizes Malaysia’s Islamic identity and can accommodate up to 15,000 worshippers.

Highlights

  • Unique umbrella-shaped roof design
  • Large Ramadan prayer gatherings
  • Community iftar and Islamic talks

Location: Kuala Lumpur


3. Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Mosque (Blue Mosque) – Shah Alam

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Often called the Blue Mosque, it is the largest mosque in Malaysia and famous for its massive blue dome and tall minarets. (Ummi Around Malaysia)

Why it’s special in Ramadan

  • Huge Tarawih congregations
  • Beautiful night lighting
  • Large community iftar programs

Location: Shah Alam, Selangor


4. Crystal Mosque (Masjid Kristal) – Terengganu

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This modern mosque made from glass, steel, and crystal shines beautifully at night and reflects on the nearby lake.

Highlights

  • Stunning Ramadan night photography
  • Peaceful environment for prayer
  • Located inside Islamic Heritage Park

Location: Kuala Terengganu


5. Masjid Jamek – Kuala Lumpur

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One of the oldest mosques in Kuala Lumpur, located at the meeting point of the Klang and Gombak rivers.

Why visit

  • Historical Islamic architecture
  • Spiritual Ramadan atmosphere
  • Located in the heart of KL

6. Kapitan Keling Mosque – Penang

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A historic mosque in George Town, reflecting Penang’s multicultural Islamic heritage.

Ramadan highlights

  • Community iftar events
  • Historic mosque with colonial-era architecture

Location: Penang


7. Ubudiah Mosque – Kuala Kangsar

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Known for its golden domes and royal architecture, this mosque is one of the most beautiful in Malaysia.

Why visit

  • Royal mosque of Perak
  • Stunning Mughal-inspired design

8. Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan – Kuala Lumpu

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Inspired by Ottoman architecture with beautiful domes and arches.

Ramadan experience

  • Grand Tarawih prayers
  • Popular mosque for Islamic events

9. Sultan Abu Bakar State Mosque – Johor Bahru

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A historic mosque overlooking the Straits of Johor, combining Victorian and Moorish architecture.

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Highlights

  • Scenic hilltop location
  • Peaceful Ramadan prayer atmosphere
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10. Masjid Sri Sendayan – Negeri Sembilan

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Often compared to the Taj Mahal, this mosque is one of Malaysia’s most impressive modern mosques.

Why visit

  • Grand architecture
  • Beautiful Ramadan night lighting

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