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Bandar Sri Sendayan
Bandar Sri Sendayan is a planned township in the Rantau ward of Seremban District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. It is the western suburb within the Seremban city proper, bordering Port Dickson District. Bandar Sri Sendayan is the flagship project of Matrix Concepts. Background Bandar Sri Sendayan has 21% of total the development is parkland, with the remainder residential, commercial, institutional, agricultural and leisure development. Location & accessibility Car Located within the borders of the Rantau state constituency, Bandar Sri Sendayan is a 20-minute drive (about ) from downtown Seremban via highway , which also connects this development to PLUS Exit 218. By road, it is about from Kuala Lumpur and from Kajang, Selangor. Jalan FELDA Sendayan serves as a shortcut to the route to Port Dickson . Public transportation Labu, Tiroi and Seremban stations are the closest rail stations to the development. Community living A relatively large town park measuri ...
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Masjid Sri Sendayan 2
A mosque (; from ar, مَسْجِد, masjid, ; literally "place of ritual prostration"), also called masjid, is a place of prayer for Muslims. Mosques are usually covered buildings, but can be any place where prayers (sujud) are performed, including outdoor courtyards. The first mosques were simple places of prayer for Muslims, and may have been open spaces rather than buildings. In the first stage of Islamic architecture, 650-750 CE, early mosques comprised open and closed covered spaces enclosed by walls, often with minarets from which calls to prayer were issued. Mosque buildings typically contain an ornamental niche (''mihrab'') set into the wall that indicates the direction of Mecca (''qiblah''), ablution facilities. The pulpit (''minbar''), from which the Friday (jumu'ah) sermon (''khutba'') is delivered, was in earlier times characteristic of the central city mosque, but has since become common in smaller mosques. Mosques typically have segregated spaces for men and w ...
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