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- Raja_Haji_Fisabilillah_Mosque abstract "The Raja Haji Fisabilillah Mosque or Cyberjaya Mosque is a principal mosque in Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia. This modern futuristic mosque was officially opened on 1 May 2015 and was named after Raja Haji Fisabilillah, a Bugis warrior from Penyengat Island, Indonesia. He was also the Yang Dipertuan Muda (Crown Prince) of the Johor-Riau Sultanate from 1777 to 1784.".
- Q22080032 abstract "The Raja Haji Fisabilillah Mosque or Cyberjaya Mosque is a principal mosque in Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia. This modern futuristic mosque was officially opened on 1 May 2015 and was named after Raja Haji Fisabilillah, a Bugis warrior from Penyengat Island, Indonesia. He was also the Yang Dipertuan Muda (Crown Prince) of the Johor-Riau Sultanate from 1777 to 1784.".
- Raja_Haji_Fisabilillah_Mosque comment "The Raja Haji Fisabilillah Mosque or Cyberjaya Mosque is a principal mosque in Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia. This modern futuristic mosque was officially opened on 1 May 2015 and was named after Raja Haji Fisabilillah, a Bugis warrior from Penyengat Island, Indonesia. He was also the Yang Dipertuan Muda (Crown Prince) of the Johor-Riau Sultanate from 1777 to 1784.".
- Q22080032 comment "The Raja Haji Fisabilillah Mosque or Cyberjaya Mosque is a principal mosque in Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia. This modern futuristic mosque was officially opened on 1 May 2015 and was named after Raja Haji Fisabilillah, a Bugis warrior from Penyengat Island, Indonesia. He was also the Yang Dipertuan Muda (Crown Prince) of the Johor-Riau Sultanate from 1777 to 1784.".