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Masjid Di Negeri Johor – Segamat MASJID DAERAH SEGAMAT BAHAGIAN PENGURUSAN MASJID DAN SURAU JABATAN AGAMA JOHOR JAJ.PMS.010/115/8/SGT- MAKLUMAT MASJID BIL KATEGORI NAMA KOD MUKIM MASJID MASJID 1 MASJID BANDAR SEGAMAT, KM 1, JALAN BULOH KASAP 85000 SEGAMAT 001 Sg Segamat KERAJAAN MASJID 2 MASJID BANDAR LABIS,JALAN MUAR 85300 LABIS, SEGAMAT 002 Labis KERAJAAN 3 MASJID AL-HUSNA, JALAN NAGASARI, BANDAR SEGAMAT BARU 85000 SEGAMAT 003 Sg Segamat Masjid Kariah 4 MASJID JANNATUL FIRDAUS, KM. 1, JALAN MEDOI, KG. JAWA 85000 SEGAMAT 004 Sg Segamat Masjid Kariah 5 MASJID RAUDATHUL JANNAH, JALAN TASEK, PADANG LALANG, KAMPUNG JAWA 85000 SEGAMAT 005 Sg Segamat Masjid Kariah 6 MASJID FELDA MEDOI, JALAN ROS FELDA MEDOI 85050 SEGAMAT 006 Sg Segamat Masjid Kariah 7 MASJID TUNGKU TIGA, KAMPUNG TUNGKU TIGA 85000 SEGAMAT 007 Sg Segamat Masjid Kariah 8 MASJID KAMALUL HIDAYAH, FELDA KEMELAH 85040 SEGAMAT 008 Sg Segamat Masjid Kariah 9 MASJID BANDAR PUTRA, BANDAR PUTRA 85000 SEGAMAT 009 Sg Segamat Masjid Kariah 10 MASJID MAKAM LUBUK BATU, KM. 1 JALAN MUAR, KAMPUNG LUBUK BATU 85000 SEGAMAT 010 Gemereh Masjid Kariah 11 MASJID GUDANG GARAM, KAMPUNG GUDANG GARAM 85000 SEGAMAT 011 Gemereh Masjid Kariah 12 MASJID GEMEREH, KAMPUNG GEMEREH, JALAN MUAR 85000 SEGAMAT 012 Gemereh Masjid Kariah 13 MASJID AL-ISTIQOMAH, KAMPUNG TASEK GEMEREH 85000 SEGAMAT 013 Gemereh Masjid Kariah 14 MASJID AL-AZIM, KM. 22, JALAN MUAR JEMENTAH 85200 JEMENTAH, SEGAMAT 014 Jementah Masjid Kariah 15 MASJID PAYA JAKAS, KAMPUNG PAYA JAKAS, JEMENTAH 85200 JEMENTAH, SEGAMAT 015 Jementah Masjid Kariah 16 MASJID AL-JAWAHER, LADANG WELCH JEMENTAH 85200 JEMENTAH, SEGAMAT 016 Jementah Masjid Kariah 17 MASJID BUKIT KELEDANG, KAMPUNG BUKIT KELEDANG JEMENTAH 85200 SEGAMAT 017 Jementah Masjid Kariah 18 MASJID SUNGAI SIPUT, KAMPUNG SUNGAI SIPUT 85200 JEMENTAH, SEGAMAT 018 Jementah Masjid Kariah MAKLUMAT MASJID BIL KATEGORI NAMA KOD MUKIM MASJID 19 MASJID TEBING TINGGI, KAMPUNG TEBING TINGGI 85200 JEMENTAH, SEGAMAT 019 Jementah Masjid Kariah 20 MASJID BUKIT TUNGGAL, KAMPUNG BUKIT TUNGGAL 85200 JEMENTAH, SEGAMAT 020 Jementah Masjid Kariah 21 MASJID LADANG MATANG,LADANG MATANG 85200 JEMENTAH, SEGAMAT 021 Jementah Masjid Kariah Masjid 22 MASJID SYAKIRIN, UITM CAWANGAN JOHOR KM. 7, JALAN MUAR 85200 JEMENTAH, SEGAMAT 022 Jementah Institusi 23 MASJID BULOH KASAP, NO. 195, JALAN IBRAHIM, BULOH KASAP 85000 SEGAMAT 023 Buloh Kasap Masjid Kariah 24 MASJID SAIDINA OMAR, KAMPUNG KUALA PAYA 85000 SEGAMAT 024 Buloh Kasap Masjid Kariah 25 MASJID SAIDINA OSMAN, KAMPUNG BALAI BADANG, BATU ANAM 85100 SEGAMAT 025 Buloh Kasap Masjid Kariah 26 MASJID SAIDINA ALI, KAMPUNG SPANG LOI, BATU ANAM 85100 SEGAMAT 026 Buloh Kasap Masjid Kariah 27 MASJID AS-SOLIHIN, KAMPUNG SEPINANG 85000 SEGAMAT 027 Buloh Kasap Masjid Kariah 28 MASJID SYED ALWEE, PEKAN BATU ANAM 85100 SEGAMAT 028 Buloh Kasap Masjid Kariah 29 MASJID DARUL NAIM, PETI SURAT 60, LADANG BUKIT BUJANG 85000 SEGAMAT 029 Buloh Kasap Masjid Kariah 30 MASJID AT-TAWAKKAL, LADANG MADOS SERMIN 85000 SEGAMAT 030 Buloh Kasap Masjid Kariah 31 MASJID AL-FA'IZIN, LADANG KEMEDAK KB 525 85009 SEGAMAT 031 Buloh Kasap Masjid Kariah 32 MASJID AL-NAJIHIN, KAMPUNG PUDU, BATU ANAM 85100 SEGAMAT 032 Gemas Masjid Kariah 33 MASJID AL-AZIM, KAMPUNG LUBUK KEPONG, BATU ANAM 85100 SEGAMAT 033 Gemas Masjid Kariah 34 MASJID IMAM ZABIDI, KAMPUNG AWAT, BATU ANAM 85100 SEGAMAT 034 Gemas Masjid Kariah 35 MASJID AL-BUKHARI, KAMPUNG MENSUDUT LAMA, BATU ANAM 85100 SEGAMAT 035 Gemas Masjid Kariah 36 MASJID AL-ANSAR, KAMPUNG MENSUDUT PINDAH, BATU ANAM 85100 SEGAMAT 036 Gemas Masjid Kariah 37 MASJID AL-MUKMIN, LADANG FELDA PALONG TIMUR 5, BATU ANAM 85100 SEGAMAT 037 Gemas Masjid Kariah 38 MASJID AL-HIDAYAH, FELDA PALONG TIMUR 1, BATU ANAM 85100 SEGAMAT 038 Gemas Masjid Kariah 39 MASJID SULIR, KAMPUNG SULIR, PEKAN JABI 85000 SEGAMAT 039 Jabi Masjid Kariah MAKLUMAT MASJID BIL KATEGORI NAMA KOD MUKIM MASJID 40 MASJID JABI, KAMPUNG JABI 1, 85000 SEGAMAT 040 Jabi Masjid Kariah 41 MASJID NURUL YAKIN, FELDA PEMANIS 1, 85000 SEGAMAT 041 Jabi Masjid Kariah 42 MASJID NURUL HIDAYAH,FELDA PEMANIS 2, 85000 SEGAMAT 042 Jabi Masjid Kariah 43 MASJID MASJID SERMIN, KAMPUNG SERMIN 85000 SEGAMAT 043 Sermin Masjid Kariah 44 MASJID GELANG CHINCHIN, KAMPUNG GELANG CHINCHIN 85000 SEGAMAT 044 Sermin Masjid Kariah 45 MASJID AT-TAWAKKAL, LADANG MADOS SERMIN 85000 SEGAMAT 045 Sermin Masjid Kariah 46 MASJID PAYA PULAI, NO. 574 JALAN MASJID KAMPUNG PAYA PULAI 85000 SEGAMAT 046 Pogoh Masjid Kariah 47 MASJID WAWASAN, KAMPUNG POGOH II 85000 SEGAMAT 047 Pogoh Masjid Kariah 48 MASJID TEKAM, KAMPUNG TEKAM, POGOH III 85000 SEGAMAT 048 Pogoh Masjid Kariah 49 MASJID NAEMAH, KAMPUNG MELAYU RAYA 85000 SEGAMAT 049 Pogoh Masjid Kariah 50 MASJID NUR IMAN, KAMPUNG PAYA BESAR, POGOH 5, 85000 SEGAMAT 050 Pogoh Masjid Kariah 51 MASJID AL-MUHAJIRIN, NO. 12, JALAN EMAS 9, TAMAN BUKIT BARU, BUKIT SIPUT 85000 SEGAMAT 051 Pogoh Masjid Kariah 52 MASJID TENANG STESYEN, PEKAN TENANG STESYEN 85300 SEGAMAT 052 Labis Masjid Kariah 53 MASJID SAWAH BARU, KAMPUNG SAWAH BARU 85300 SEGAMAT 053 Labis Masjid Kariah 54 MASJID AIR PANAS, KAMPUNG AIR PANAS 85300 SEGAMAT 054 Labis Masjid Kariah 55 MASJID DARUL IMAN, KAMPUNG TENANG 85300 LABIS, SEGAMAT 055 Labis Masjid Kariah 56 MASJID AN-NUR, FELDA TENANG 85300 LABIS, SEGAMAT 056 Labis Masjid Kariah 57 MASJID NURUL FALLAH, FELDA REDONG 85300 LABIS, SEGAMAT 057 Labis Masjid Kariah 58 MASJID FELDA CHEMPELAK BARAT, FELDA CHEMPELAK BARAT 85300 LABIS, SEGAMAT 058 Labis Masjid Kariah 59 MASJID NURUL HIDAYAH, FELDA CHEMPELAK 85300 LABIS, SEGAMAT 059 Labis Masjid Kariah 60 MASJID CHAAH, PEKAN CHAAH 85400 CHAAH, SEGAMAT 060 Chaah Masjid Kariah MAKLUMAT MASJID BIL KATEGORI NAMA KOD MUKIM MASJID 61 MASJID DESA TEMU JODOH, KAMPUNG DESA TEMU JODOH 85400 CHAAH, SEGAMAT 061 Chaah Masjid Kariah 62 MASJID PEKAN BEKOK, JALAN BESAR 86500 BEKOK, SEGAMAT 062 Bekok Masjid Kariah 63 MASJID PANCHA JAYA, KAMPUNG PANCHA JAYA, 86500 BEKOK, SEGAMAT 063 Bekok Masjid Kariah 64 MASJID LADANG ELDRED, LADANG ELDRED 86500 BEKOK, SEGAMAT 064 Bekok Masjid Kariah 65 MASJID NURUL YAKIN, FELDA GUGUSAN MAOKIL, 85300 LABIS, SEGAMAT 065 Bekok Masjid Kariah NAIK TARAF 66 MASJID AS-SYUHADAH, TAMAN BUKIT LENTANG, GEMAS BARU 73400 SEGAMAT 066 Gemas MASJID KARIAH 67 MASJID TAMAN YAYASAN, MUKIM BULOH KASAP, SEGAMAT 067 Buloh Kasap Masjid Kariah NAIK TARAF 68 MASJID AL-ISLAH, TAMAN MEWAH 85300 LABIS, SEGAMAT 072 LABIS MASJID KARIAH .
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