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It is believed to be used as a mimbar.
However, the mimbar in carved white marble is from the original construction.
The main hall has a wooden Syrian mimbar.
Both the mimbar and the mihrab are luxuriously decorated.
Adinegoro's spirit was raised again when he and his press colleagues set up a weekly, Mimbar Indonesia.
The mihrab and mimbar are likewise richly decorated with precious marbles.
It was no wonder that in such a short time Mimbar Indonesia became recognized among the Indonesia press.
There is a tughra of Selim III on the mimbar.
A small number of elites make use of the two-storied mimbar (payer hall with towers for adhan) nearby, which can accommodate about 500 people.
The mihrab is decorated with gilded stalactites and the mimbar had a conical canopy with slender marble columns.
The white marble mihrab and mimbar are also simple in design, and woodwork is restrained, with simple designs in ivory and mother of pearl.
The interior featured horseshoe arches, an Aron Kodesh in the style of a mihrab and a pulpit in the style of a mimbar.
The Jama Masjid at Beypore and Mithqal Mosque at Kozhikode have the pulpit (mimbar) built by the ship masters of the Arab vessels.
Mimbar Informasi Studi Diskusi, a magazine published every four months by Stichting Indonesia Media, Amsterdam, between 1990 and 1992; averaged 90 pages in length, printed on A5 paper.
It has an architectural design that combines modern style with the old Islamic style (arches, domes, and other Islamic decorations and carvings on the doors, Mihrab, and Mimbar).
Instead they had built a mimbar and a mihrab for prayer, located at a thirty-degree angle to the Christian altar, slanted across the general floor plan, so they would both face the distant holy city of Mecca.
Not long after he finished junior high school his first published work appeared was published in Suluh Indonesia, and several years later his work to appear in the Fajar column of the Mimbar Indonesia magazine.
The pulpit or mimbar (15th century) from a Cairo mosque, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, is also a good example in the same style, the small spaces in this case being filled in with ivory carved in flat relief.