
Feature – Jogokariyan Mosque in Yogyakarta revives role of mosque, empowers hundreds of MSMEs

The Jogokariyan Mosque is located only about five kilometers south of the famous Malioboro Street in Indonesia’s Yogyakarta province. (Indonesia Window)
The mosque of Jogokariyan has a center for the people’s activities on its second and third floor, including a library, hall, and rooms for rent, as well as lodging for travelers, which are separate for men and women.
Yogyakarta (Indonesia Window) – One of the first steps taken by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ when he arrived in Medina on his journey to migrate from Mecca was to establish a mosque.The mosque is believed to be the Quba Mosque, which is now located about four kilometers from the Nabawi Mosque in Medina.Not only as a place of worship and a center for preaching, the Prophet ﷺ and the Muslim community at that time made the Quba Mosque a center for social activities, education, and deliberation for Muslims, even close to the market so that business activities were always carried out with the principles of the Qur'an.More than 1,400 years later, the mosque's multi-role was adopted by the Mosque Prosperity Council (locally known as Dewan Kemakmuran Masjid/DKM) and the takmir (managers) of the Jogokariyan Mosque, which is only about five kilometers south of the famous Malioboro Street in Indonesia’s Yogyakarta province."In the takmir body there are 29 bureaus, one of which is the Economic Empowerment Bureau which fosters MSME players," said one of the takmirs of the Jogokariyan Mosque, Welly, in an exclusive interview with Indonesia Window in Yogyakarta, in the early week of June.At least 164 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) engaged in the sales of goods and services are under the auspices of the mosque which was founded in 1966.
A manager of the Jogokariyan Mosque, Welly, in an exclusive interview with Indonesia Window in Yogyakarta, on June 7, 2025. (Indonesia Window)
The rooftop of Jogokariyan Mosque in Yogyakarta, on June 7, 2025. (Indonesia Window)
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