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Hidden Museum – An Hour Expedition with Adline
August 11th, 2008

Intro

We arrived at the hidden place at 11am. It is easier if you’re taking the Jalan Bangsar road, heading towards KL city. You’ll pass National Museum and KTM headquarters on your left, and you can find the lost, but remarkable place to visit – Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia.

main entrance of the museum

The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia is one of the world’s youngest museums. This 10-years old, South East Asia’s largest museum of Islamic art houses almost eight thousand artifacts. These range from the tiniest pieces of jewelery to one of the world’s largest scale models of the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca.

Malaysia's oldest mosque in Kampung Laut

Unlike most other museums, IAMM hosts not just collections from Persia and the Middle East, but also artifacts from Asia, particularly China, India and Southeast Asia. Forgive me, I’m not going to describe each item here. Adline guided us on an hour tour with detail briefing on every gallery. I’m not going to repeat that again (even if I do, I can’t be as good as Adline), buy yourself a ticket (RM12 per person), drop a visit to the museum any time from 10am to 6pm. Shown in the picture is one of the oldest mosque in Kampung Laut, Kelantan.

Qur'an & Manuscript

I particularly like the Qur’an & Manuscript Gallery on the first floor. The collections include treatise on the Prophet Muhammad Ottoman Turkey, marriage certificate of Iran, and many others. Adline showed us the amazing gold-printed cover page of each Qur’an and told us some of the oldest collection there are acquired from Malay Sultans.

silk ikat coat bukhara

Ikat – literally meaning ‘tie’ or ‘bind’. Don’t miss the textile gallery. Lot of interesting Ikat are on displayed, including Limar, Patola, Munisak, etc.

cafe at the museum

Just like IKEA, the museum restaurant serves middle eastern cuisine when your leg complaints. Opposite the restaurant, where you can find the museum shop with wide variety of crafts. Well, I must admit, it is one of the most interesting museum shop. The logo of the museum is a Kufi square, and this is embedded in most of their souvenir beautifully – don’t miss it!

Ikat of the Islamic World by Adline Abdul Ghani

Check this out! The handy guidebook IKAT is written by Adline. There is also a guidebook of the museum – RM9.90 each.

Adline & Marcus

Enough for the museum, I can’t wait to introduce the best tour guide of the day, our friend Adline – Working mum & freelance writer. Next to her is Marcus!

Pin & Adline

This is Pin, with Adline. Too bad, Adline had to say good bye to us in rush for her next meeting. There are about 12 galleries here including Achitecture, India, China, Malay, Jewellery, Arms & Armour, Woodwork, Coin & Seal, Metalwork and Ceramins Gallery.

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6 Responses to “Hidden Museum – An Hour Expedition with Adline”
Lynn said:
August 12th, 2008

pin, the second last picture is good enough to end the blog entry:)

marcus said:
August 12th, 2008

The treasures hidden inside really brighten me :)

Peter said:
August 12th, 2008

Which treasures brighten you the most? :D

marcus said:
August 13th, 2008

It has to be the uniqueness of Ottoman’s culture!

Chin Seng said:
August 13th, 2008

Have been reading Adline’s awesome writing, now finally have a chance to read a blog on her workplace. Cool stuff!

pin said:
August 13th, 2008

CS, I can pass you the book of IKAT, interesting!

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