Laweyan Solo Mosque: Tracing the Traces of History and Architectural Beauty

Hajran Lillah
Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional di Universitas Sebelas Maret
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26 Mei 2024 9:35 WIB
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The Laweyan Mosque, standing firmly in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Solo City, holds a long historical story and stunning architectural charm. Built during the Pajang Kingdom around 1546, this mosque has been named the oldest mosque in the city of Solo, even older than the Great Mosque of Surakarta. Its existence is not only a place of worship, but also a silent witness to the journey of Islamic civilization in Java. The Laweyan Mosque has gone through various phases of renovation, but its typical Javanese architecture is still preserved.
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Visiting the Laweyan Mosque is like walking in the footsteps of history. It is said that this mosque was founded by Ki Ageng Henis, a cleric and advisor to Sultan Hadiwijaya. Initially, this building was a guesthouse, which was later converted into a mosque.
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The Laweyan Mosque is a silent witness to the change of royal dynasties in Java, from the Sultanate of Pajang, Kartasura, to Kasunanan Surakarta. Its existence has also become a symbol of Hindu-Islamic cultural acculturation, as can be seen from several ornaments and carvings that decorate the mosque.
The Laweyan Mosque exudes the beauty of strong Javanese architecture. The three-story roof with a curved ridge, as well as the spacious mosque portico, are the characteristics of this building. In the courtyard of the mosque, there is an ancient well which is believed to have water with certain properties.
Entering the main room of the mosque, visitors will be presented with a calm and peaceful atmosphere. The wooden carved ornaments that decorate the pulpit, mihrab and walls of the mosque add to the classic and charming impression.
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The Laweyan Mosque is not only a place of worship for Muslims, but is also an attractive religious tourism destination. Visitors can feel the strong spiritual atmosphere, as well as learn about Islamic history and culture in the city of Solo. Laweyan Mosque is a religious tourist attraction that must be visited when in Solo. The combination of history, culture and beautiful architecture makes this mosque a destination not to be missed.
Editor: Fadhil Jaka Satria