SEAToday.com, Jakarta - As a country with the largest Muslim population, Indonesia has hundreds of years of history of Islamic development. One of the historical evidence that we can find is a number of mosques scattered throughout Indonesia.
Let's get to know some of the oldest mosques in Indonesia! Who knows, #SEAtizens can visit one of them this Ramadan?
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