Nusantara (ANTARA) - The State Mosque of Indonesia's future capital city, Nusantara (IKN), in East Kalimantan, has been prepared to host activities during Ramadan, according to the Nusantara Capital City Authority (OIKN).

"We are developing religious facilities to complement basic infrastructure in IKN, including the State Mosque," OIKN Director of Basic Services Suwito remarked in Sepaku, North Penajam Paser, on Thursday.

He confirmed the international-standard mosque would serve as a religious and social hub starting this Ramadan, which begins in mid-February.

Construction has reached 98.4 percent, making the facility ready for daily obligatory prayers, Friday prayers, and religious discussions.

"Starting this year, the IKN State Mosque can also host Tarawih and Eid al-Fitr prayers," Suwito added.

The mosque, which accommodates over 60,000 people, features a 99-meter minaret and a 32,125-square-meter floor area. It is equipped with a digital library, meeting rooms, and a commercial area for local micro, small, and medium enterprises.

OIKN has planned various events, including a bazaar, collective iftar feasts, and a culinary festival.

The mosque will also host Quran recitations and an event commemorating Nuzulul Quran.

Beyond the State Mosque, Suwito confirmed Ramadan activities will proceed at 12 other mosques and 37 prayer facilities across Nusantara.



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