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Deep in the rural heart of Johor state on the Malay Peninsula, Masjid Jamek Kampung Lubok Sipat serves a farming community gathered around fruit orchards, rubber estates, and small holdings that fringe the township of Kampung Simpang Renggam. Johor is the southernmost state of Peninsular Malaysia, and its sultanate traces its lineage back to the fifteenth century Malacca sultanate, preserving a long tradition of Malay Islamic governance rooted in the Hukum Kanun Melaka and later reinforced by the Johor Royal Regalia whose protocols continue to shape state ceremonial life under the current reigning sultan. The name Kampung Lubok Sipat is written in the Jawi Arabic script that has been used to record the Malay language for more than six centuries. Jawi itself represents one of the most enduring Malay cultural achievements, having preserved classical Malay poetry, Qur'anic commentaries, and royal decrees long before the arrival of the Roman alphabet, and the continued display of Jawi on mosque signboards throughout Johor quietly honours the elders, scholars, and village teachers who copied the Qur'an, the Hadith collections, and the sirah of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his family) by hand during the precolonial centuries. Rural Johor mosques usually follow a friendly and understated style. A tiered tile roof in the Malay manner crowns the square prayer hall, louvred teak windows and wide covered verandas allow the cool evening breeze to drift through, a modest minaret carries the adhan over the durian and rambutan orchards, and a central ablution area fed by a clear water well serves both men and women. Inside, patterned carpets donated by local families cover the floor, and a carved wooden minbar stands beside a softly painted mihrab. Daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at Masjid Jamek Kampung Lubok Sipat, along with its address, a clear map pin, and practical notes, are presented on this page for village residents, travellers on the Kluang to Simpang Renggam road, and tourists exploring the Johor countryside. The region is known for its pineapple plantations, the old Kluang railway station, and the gentle waterfalls of the Gunung Lambak recreational forest. After Jumu'ah, worshippers here often linger in the shaded courtyard to enjoy traditional Johor nasi beriani gam alongside sweet glasses of teh tarik prepared by welcoming village volunteers.

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