• Cut Meutia Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Cut Meutia) is a mosque in Jakarta, Indonesia. The mosque is named after an Indonesian national heroine, Cut Nyak Meutia...
  • Constructed in the early 20th century, Masjid Cut Meutia was originally a Dutch colonial building before being transformed into a mosque in 1987.
  • In 1987, the Governor's Decree No. 5184/1987 marked the inauguration of the building as the Cut Meutia Mosque.
  • Masjid Cut Meutia - Jalan Taman Cut Mutiah No.1 Menteng Kota Jakarta Pusat, DKI Jakarta 10350, Indonesia - Mosque, Masjid.
  • Jalan Taman Cut Mutiah No.1, Menteng, Central Jakarta City, Indonesia (021) 3902132.
  • ...n\nAs it used to be an office building and was not completely restored to become a mosque, the Cut Meutia mosque does not have a minaret and a dome.
  • The mosque is named after an Indonesian national heroine Cut Nyak Meutia who took part in the struggle against Dutch colonialism in Aceh.
  • Indonesian Muslim men read Quran to celebrate the holy day of Nuzulul Quran in Cut Meutia Mosque on June 21, 2016 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
  • In conclusion, Masjid Cut Meutia is not just a mosque; it’s a living testament to the resilience, cultural richness, and historical significance of Banda Aceh.
  • The mosque is named after an Indonesian national heroine Cut Nyak Meutia (1870–1910) who took part in the struggle against Dutch colonialism in Aceh.
  • It is certain that this mosque used to be the office building of an architectural and developer firm, namely Public Company (NV)...
  • The mosque is named after an Indonesian national heroine Cut Nyak Meutia who took part in the struggle against Dutch colonialism in Aceh.