🕌 Major & Historic Mosques in Jakarta
- Istiqlal Mosque – The largest mosque in Southeast Asia and Indonesia’s national mosque, built to celebrate independence.
- Al‑Azhar Great Mosque – Early modern mosque known for strong education and social programs.
- KH Hasyim Asy’ari Grand Mosque – Modern Betawi-style mosque run by the Jakarta government.
- An‑Nawier Mosque – One of the oldest mosques, linked to early Arab communities.
- Luar Batang Mosque – Historic 18th-century mosque near Sunda Kelapa harbor.
Other Important & Popular Mosques
- At‑Tin Grand Mosque – Large mosque honoring former First Lady Tien Suharto.
- Jakarta Islamic Center Mosque – Major Islamic cultural and educational complex.
- Ramlie Musofa Mosque – Taj Mahal–inspired mosque with white marble design.
- Cut Meutia Mosque – Colonial-era building converted into a mosque.
- Babah Alun Mosque – Mosque blending Chinese and Islamic architectural styles.
Traditional & Heritage Mosques
- Jami Kebon Jeruk Mosque – Reflects early Chinese Muslim heritage.
- Al‑Alam Cilincing Mosque – Traditional wooden mosque with local design.
- Jami Angke Mosque – Unique mix of Chinese, Balinese, and Javanese architecture.
Modern & Community Mosques
- Sunda Kelapa Grand Mosque – Known for community outreach and youth programs.
- Al‑Bina Mosque – Located near the Gelora Bung Karno complex.
- Baitul Ihsan Mosque – Frequently visited by government officials.