Religious site
Masjid India Klang
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Masjid India Klang is a prominent mosque located on Jalan Tengku Kelana in the heart of Klang, Malaysia. It serves the local Indian Muslim community and is a key religious and cultural landmark. The mosque's architecture blends Mughal and Malay styles, with minarets, domes, and intricate calligraphy. Inside, the prayer hall is spacious and airy, accommodating hundreds of worshippers. Visitors are welcome outside prayer times to admire the building and learn about Islamic practices. The surrounding area is a bustling market district with shops selling textiles, spices, and traditional foods. The mosque's serene ambiance offers a contrast to the lively streets, making it a meaningful stop for those interested in Malaysia's multicultural heritage.
Don't miss
- Admire the Mughal-inspired architecture with domes and minarets
- Observe the intricate Islamic calligraphy and geometric patterns
- Experience the peaceful prayer hall during non-prayer times
- Explore the nearby Indian Muslim market and food stalls
- Learn about the local Indian Muslim community's traditions
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Masjid India Klang
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Masjid India Klang with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Know before you go
- Dress modestly: cover shoulders and knees. Women must cover their hair.
- Remove shoes before entering the prayer hall.
- Photography is allowed, but avoid taking pictures during prayers.
- Keep your voice low and respect worshippers.
A bit of history
Built in the early 20th century, Masjid India Klang was established to serve the growing Indian Muslim population in Klang. It has undergone renovations to accommodate more worshippers while preserving its original character.
Common questions
Can non-Muslims enter the mosque?
Yes, outside prayer times. Visitors are welcome to observe.
Is there a dress code?
Yes, modest clothing is required. Robes and scarves are available for visitors if needed.
Are there guided tours?
Not regularly, but staff or volunteers may offer informal explanations.
What is the best time to avoid crowds?
Weekday mornings, especially after 9 AM.
Is the mosque open during Ramadan?
Yes, but hours may vary. It's best to visit after iftar (breaking of fast) in the evening.
Are there restrooms?
Yes, separate restrooms and ablution facilities are available.
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