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The Great Mosque of Central Java is officially known in Indonesian as *Masjid Raya Jawa Tengah*.
Answer: False
The official Indonesian name for the Great Mosque of Central Java is *Masjid Agung Jawa Tengah*, not *Masjid Raya Jawa Tengah*.
The Great Mosque of Central Java is located in Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia.
Answer: False
The Great Mosque of Central Java is located in Semarang, Central Java, not Jakarta.
The Great Mosque of Central Java adheres to the Sunni Islam branch, which is the largest denomination of Islam.
Answer: True
The Great Mosque of Central Java is affiliated with Sunni Islam, which is indeed the largest denomination of Islam globally.
The architect responsible for the design of the Great Mosque of Central Java was Ir. H. Ahmad Fanani.
Answer: True
Ir. H. Ahmad Fanani is explicitly credited as the architect for the design of the Great Mosque of Central Java.
The image caption for the mosque's aerial view indicates it was taken from the main dome.
Answer: False
The image caption for the mosque's aerial view states it was taken from the Asmaul Husna Tower, not the main dome.
What is the official Indonesian name for the Great Mosque of Central Java?
Answer: Masjid Agung Jawa Tengah
The official Indonesian name for the Great Mosque of Central Java is *Masjid Agung Jawa Tengah*.
In which city and province is the Great Mosque of Central Java located?
Answer: Semarang, Central Java
The Great Mosque of Central Java is located in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia.
Which branch of Islam is the Great Mosque of Central Java affiliated with?
Answer: Sunni Islam
The Great Mosque of Central Java adheres to the Sunni Islam branch, the largest denomination of Islam.
Who is credited as the architect for the design of the Great Mosque of Central Java?
Answer: Ir. H. Ahmad Fanani
Ir. H. Ahmad Fanani is the architect credited with the design of the Great Mosque of Central Java.
From what vantage point was the aerial view of the mosque described in an image caption taken?
Answer: From the Asmaul Husna Tower
The image caption for the mosque's aerial view indicates it was taken from the Asmaul Husna Tower.
The architectural style of the Great Mosque of Central Java primarily combines Javanese and Ottoman influences.
Answer: False
The architectural style of the Great Mosque of Central Java blends Javanese, Arabic, and Greek influences, not Ottoman.
The mosque features one main dome with an outer diameter of 20 meters.
Answer: True
The mosque indeed features one main dome with an outer diameter of 20 meters (66 feet).
The Great Mosque of Central Java has six minarets, each standing 62 meters tall.
Answer: False
The Great Mosque of Central Java is equipped with four minarets, each 62 meters (203 feet) tall.
The entire complex of the Great Mosque of Central Java covers an area of 10 acres.
Answer: False
The entire complex of the Great Mosque of Central Java spans an area of 10 hectares, which is equivalent to 25 acres.
The central buildings of the mosque complex are arranged in an L-shape, with the main domed mosque at the corner.
Answer: False
The central buildings of the mosque complex are arranged in a U-shape, with the main domed mosque positioned at the center.
All buildings within the Great Mosque of Central Java complex feature flat, concrete roofs.
Answer: False
All buildings within the Great Mosque of Central Java complex feature pitched, tiled roofs.
The central roof of the mosque resembles a 'joglo,' symbolizing rising steps toward heaven.
Answer: True
The central roof of the mosque resembles a 'joglo,' a traditional Javanese house, symbolizing the rising steps toward heaven or the pursuit of God's blessing.
The Arabic-style arches at the open end of the U-shaped complex are supported by 25 pillars, each representing one of the named prophets in Islam.
Answer: True
The Arabic-style arches are indeed supported by 25 pillars, with each pillar representing one of the named prophets in Islam.
The inscription stone near the arches weighs 7.8 tons and was designed by Ir. H. Ahmad Fanani.
Answer: False
While the inscription stone weighs 7.8 tons, it was designed by Nyoman M. Alim, not Ir. H. Ahmad Fanani.
The inscription stone is 3.2 meters tall and was sourced from Mount Merapi.
Answer: True
The inscription stone is indeed 3.2 meters (10 feet) tall and was sourced from Mount Merapi.
What three architectural styles are blended in the design of the Great Mosque of Central Java?
Answer: Javanese, Arabic, and Greek
The architectural style of the Great Mosque of Central Java is a blend of Javanese, Arabic, and Greek influences.
What is the outer diameter of the main dome of the Great Mosque of Central Java?
Answer: 20 meters (66 feet)
The main dome of the Great Mosque of Central Java has an outer diameter of 20 meters (66 feet).
How many minarets does the Great Mosque of Central Java possess, and what is their height?
Answer: Four minarets, 62 meters (203 feet) tall
The Great Mosque of Central Java has four minarets, each standing at a height of 62 meters (203 feet).
What is the total area covered by the Great Mosque of Central Java complex in hectares?
Answer: 10 hectares
The entire complex of the Great Mosque of Central Java covers an area of 10 hectares (25 acres).
What is the general arrangement of the central buildings within the mosque complex?
Answer: U-shaped, with the main domed mosque at the center
The central buildings of the mosque complex are arranged in a U-shape, with the main domed mosque positioned at the center.
What type of roofs do all buildings within the Great Mosque of Central Java complex feature?
Answer: Pitched, tiled roofs
All buildings within the Great Mosque of Central Java complex feature pitched, tiled roofs.
The central roof of the mosque resembles a 'joglo,' a traditional Javanese house. What does this design choice symbolize?
Answer: The rising steps toward heaven or the pursuit of God's blessing
The 'joglo' roof design symbolizes the rising steps toward heaven or the pursuit of God's blessing.
How many pillars support the Arabic-style arches at the open end of the U-shaped complex, and what do they represent?
Answer: 25 pillars, each representing one of the named prophets in Islam
The Arabic-style arches are supported by 25 pillars, each representing one of the named prophets in Islam.
Who designed the 7.8-ton inscription stone located beyond the arches?
Answer: Nyoman M. Alim
The 7.8-ton inscription stone located beyond the arches was designed by Nyoman M. Alim.
What is the weight of the inscription stone located beyond the arches?
Answer: 7.8 tons
The inscription stone located beyond the arches weighs 7.8 tons.
The Great Mosque of Central Java can accommodate a maximum of 10,000 worshipers.
Answer: False
The Great Mosque of Central Java has a capacity to accommodate 15,000 worshipers.
The long buildings forming the arms of the U-shaped complex house a guesthouse and a cafeteria.
Answer: False
The long buildings that constitute the arms of the U-shaped complex house a library and an auditorium, not a guesthouse and cafeteria.
The auditorium within the Great Mosque of Central Java complex can hold up to 2,000 people.
Answer: True
The auditorium located within the Great Mosque of Central Java complex is capable of holding up to 2,000 people.
The central courtyard of the mosque features four large fixed umbrellas, inspired by structures in Mecca.
Answer: False
The central courtyard features six large hydraulically operated umbrellas, inspired by similar structures at Al-Masjid al-Nabawi in Medina.
The hydraulically operated umbrellas in the central courtyard symbolize the five pillars of Islam.
Answer: False
The six hydraulically operated umbrellas in the central courtyard symbolize the six tenets of *iman*, not the five pillars of Islam.
The prayer area measures 7,669 square meters and can accommodate over 15,000 worshipers.
Answer: True
The prayer area measures 7,669 square meters (82,550 square feet) and can accommodate more than 15,000 worshipers.
There is a 23-room hotel available on the premises of the Great Mosque of Central Java.
Answer: True
A 23-room hotel is indeed located on the premises of the Great Mosque of Central Java, providing accommodation for visitors.
The Great Mosque of Central Java offers guided tours exclusively for religious pilgrims.
Answer: False
The Great Mosque of Central Java functions as a tourist attraction, offering buses and trams for all visitors, not exclusively religious pilgrims.
What is the total capacity of the Great Mosque of Central Java for worshipers?
Answer: 15,000 worshipers
The Great Mosque of Central Java has a capacity to accommodate 15,000 worshipers.
What is the seating capacity of the auditorium within the Great Mosque of Central Java complex?
Answer: 2,000 people
The auditorium within the Great Mosque of Central Java complex can accommodate up to 2,000 people.
What unique feature is found in the central courtyard of the mosque, and what inspired it?
Answer: Six large hydraulically operated umbrellas, inspired by Al-Masjid al-Nabawi in Medina
The central courtyard features six large hydraulically operated umbrellas, inspired by similar structures at Al-Masjid al-Nabawi in Medina.
What do the six hydraulically operated umbrellas in the central courtyard symbolize?
Answer: The six tenets of *iman*
The six hydraulically operated umbrellas symbolize the six tenets of *iman*, the fundamental articles of faith in Islam.
What are the dimensions of the prayer area and its capacity?
Answer: 7,669 sq meters, more than 15,000 worshipers
The prayer area measures 7,669 square meters (82,550 square feet) and can accommodate more than 15,000 worshipers.
What type of accommodation is available on the premises of the Great Mosque of Central Java?
Answer: A 23-room hotel
A 23-room hotel is available on the premises of the Great Mosque of Central Java.
How does the Great Mosque of Central Java cater to tourists?
Answer: By offering buses and trams to transport visitors around its grounds
The Great Mosque of Central Java caters to tourists by offering buses and trams for transportation around its expansive grounds.
The Asmaul Husna Tower is 99 meters tall, symbolizing the 99 attributes of Allah.
Answer: True
The Asmaul Husna Tower is 99 meters tall, and its height symbolically represents the 99 attributes of Allah.
The Asmaul Husna Tower's design was inspired by the minaret of the Great Mosque of Demak.
Answer: False
The Asmaul Husna Tower's design was inspired by the minaret of Menara Kudus Mosque in Kudus, not the Great Mosque of Demak.
The Asmaul Husna Tower primarily functions as a lighthouse for navigation.
Answer: False
The Asmaul Husna Tower serves multiple functions, including calling to prayer, housing a radio station, a museum, a restaurant, and an observation deck, but not primarily as a lighthouse.
What is the height of the Asmaul Husna Tower and what does it symbolize?
Answer: 99 meters, symbolizing the 99 attributes of Allah
The Asmaul Husna Tower is 99 meters tall, symbolically representing the 99 attributes of Allah.
Which mosque's minaret inspired the design of the Asmaul Husna Tower?
Answer: Menara Kudus Mosque in Kudus
The design of the Asmaul Husna Tower was inspired by the minaret of Menara Kudus Mosque in Kudus.
Which of the following is NOT a function of the Asmaul Husna Tower?
Answer: Serving as a primary prayer hall
The Asmaul Husna Tower serves various functions, but it is not a primary prayer hall; its functions include *adhan*, a radio station, museum, restaurant, and observation deck.
The Great Mosque of Central Java was officially established in 2004.
Answer: False
The Great Mosque of Central Java was officially established in 2006.
The total construction cost of the Great Mosque of Central Java was US$ 22,000,000.
Answer: True
The construction cost was Rp. 198,692,340,000, which was equivalent to US$ 22,000,000 at the time.
Preparations for the mosque's construction officially began in September 2001.
Answer: False
Preparations for the mosque's construction officially began on 6 June 2001, although the proposed construction schedule was published in September 2001.
The Coordination Team for the Construction of the Great Mosque was formed solely by the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI).
Answer: False
The Coordination Team was formed by the governor of Central Java and comprised both state and private bodies, including the MUI, but not solely by the MUI.
The funding for the construction of the Great Mosque of Central Java was provided by international donors.
Answer: False
The funding for the construction of the Great Mosque of Central Java was provided by the provincial government.
The actual construction of the mosque began on 6 September 2002, with the first stake laid by several prominent figures.
Answer: True
The actual construction commenced on 6 September 2002, with the first stake laid by the Minister of Religion, the head of MUI, and the governor of Central Java.
The first Friday prayers at the mosque were held after its official dedication in 2006.
Answer: False
The first Friday prayers were held on 19 March 2004, while the mosque was still under construction, predating its official dedication in 2006.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono officially dedicated the Great Mosque of Central Java in November 2006.
Answer: True
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his wife, Kristiani Herawati, officially dedicated the mosque on 14 November 2006.
When was the Great Mosque of Central Java officially established?
Answer: 2006
The Great Mosque of Central Java was officially established in 2006.
What was the total construction cost of the Great Mosque of Central Java in US Dollars at the time of construction?
Answer: US$ 22,000,000
The total construction cost was US$ 22,000,000, equivalent to Rp. 198,692,340,000 at the time.
When did the preparations for the mosque's construction officially begin?
Answer: 6 June 2001
Preparations for the mosque's construction officially began on 6 June 2001.
Who formed the Coordination Team for the Construction of the Great Mosque?
Answer: The governor of Central Java
The Coordination Team for the Construction of the Great Mosque was formed by the governor of Central Java.
What was the source of the land used for the mosque's construction?
Answer: *Waqf* land previously under the Kauman Mosque of Semarang
The land used for the mosque's construction was *waqf* land previously under the purview of the Kauman Mosque of Semarang.
Who provided the funding for the construction of the Great Mosque of Central Java?
Answer: The provincial government
The funding for the construction of the Great Mosque of Central Java was provided by the provincial government.
When did the actual construction of the mosque begin?
Answer: 6 September 2002
The actual construction of the Great Mosque of Central Java began on 6 September 2002.
Who led the first Friday prayers at the mosque on 19 March 2004?
Answer: Chabib Thoha
The first Friday prayers at the mosque on 19 March 2004 were led by Chabib Thoha.
Who officially dedicated the Great Mosque of Central Java on 14 November 2006?
Answer: President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his wife
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his wife, Kristiani Herawati, officially dedicated the Great Mosque of Central Java on 14 November 2006.
Which of the following figures was NOT among those who laid the first stake for the mosque's construction?
Answer: Kristiani Herawati
Said Agil Husin al-Munawar, Sahal Mahfudz, and Mardiyanto laid the first stake. Kristiani Herawati was present at the dedication but not the stake-laying.