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Masjid Asy Syuro

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مسجد Asy Syuro

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Tucked into a quiet quarter of Bandung, the capital of West Java, Masjid Asy Syuro welcomes worshippers seeking a calm place for reflection in one of Indonesia's busiest cultural and academic cities. Bandung grew rapidly during the late nineteenth century, when it became an administrative centre under colonial rule, and after independence it was chosen as the capital of the West Java province. Across the decades its residents have built hundreds of neighbourhood mosques, each shaped by the Sundanese character of the highlands that surround the city. This masjid belongs to that living tradition of community worship and quiet scholarship.

The name Asy Syuro is drawn from the Qur'anic principle of shura, the practice of mutual consultation that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his family) made the heartbeat of Muslim decision making. The Companions of the Prophet, among them Abu Bakr, Umar, and Ali (may God be pleased with them), carried that same spirit into the earliest days of the Muslim community, turning consultation into an act of worship rather than a mere procedure. Giving a mosque this name invites every visitor to step inside with humility, to listen before speaking, and to value the counsel of neighbours.

The interior follows a pattern familiar across West Java: a clean mihrab facing the qiblah, a raised wooden minbar, ceiling fans turning slowly above rows of soft prayer mats, and louvred windows that draw in the cool mountain air. During Maghrib and Isha, young students from nearby schools often gather in small circles to recite, correct one another, and memorise new passages of the Qur'an. Friday sermons are preached in a mix of Bahasa Indonesia and Sundanese, reflecting the bilingual rhythm of the neighbourhood.

On this page you will find accurate daily prayer times for Masjid Asy Syuro alongside its address, a clear map pin, and helpful guidance for travellers, commuters, and local residents hoping to pray here with confidence throughout the week. Bandung sits at roughly 768 metres above sea level and enjoys cooler weather than the coastal plains of Java, so worshippers often linger in the courtyard after Isha to chat over glasses of sweet tea. Visitors staying in nearby districts of the city are encouraged to arrive a little before iqamah to find parking, perform ablution without hurry, and settle into the peaceful atmosphere before the opening takbir of the prayer begins.

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