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The Kota Kinabalu City Mosque is the second main mosque in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, after State Mosque in Sembulan. The head imam is … See more

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Jan 18, 2024
A very pretty mosque but quite a walk from KK. We enjoyed the seaside stroll, saw the sun setting and then enjoyed a nice dinner at one of the food stalls behind the mosque. Full review by IndySig
Oct 17, 2023
So beautiful mosque and unique, thanks to the driver jack show us around, if anyone need transport can directly Whatsapp the driver name (JACK), Whatsapp number (+60128435750), he take us city tour t… Full review by Z7343WFalexc
Aug 11, 2023
Beautiful mosque and very scenic. You have the option of not entering and taking picture from outside or enter and pay for traditional dress covering yourself from top to bottom and enter mosque. The… Full review by Anand1351

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Is it true that tourists who are not registered in an accredited tour group under MoTac wont be allowed to visit inside the …
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Is it true that tourists who are not registered in an accredited tour group under MoTac wont be allowed to visit inside the mosque?
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No it isn't true, as posted by another guest, we paid 3 euros to enter and had a headcover and long garment to wear, which was then put into a laundry basket when finished with. We …
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No it isn't true, as posted by another guest, we paid 3 euros to enter and had a headcover and long garment to wear, which was then put into a laundry basket when finished with. We were two women alone and the lady inside welcoming people asked if we had any questions. Very friendly indeed. Mosque is modern, so not so interesting architecturally inside, but a priviledge to be allowed in at all, outside is stunning.
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Does the mosque still open at night?
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if I remember correctly the mosque is not open to the public at night only for prayer.
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Will foreigners be able to enter the mosque during Ramadan outside of prayer times?
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There is no problem, but there is not much to see in there. I took about 5 minutes inside and was ready to leave. The mosque exterior is much better. It looks like it floats on water. You …
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There is no problem, but there is not much to see in there. I took about 5 minutes inside and was ready to leave. The mosque exterior is much better. It looks like it floats on water. You will enjoy this more than the interior.
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What time is jumuah salaah currently and are there ladies facilities for Jumuah?
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There's space allocated for ladies for the Solah time, it's 12 plus.
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Answer by coofee o · Oct 8, 2017
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