Al-Osmani Mosque was in visit Yos Sudarso, Medan, North SumatraProvince, Indonesia. Al-Osmani Mosque, or better known as "Labuhan Mosque" was established by Sultan Ali Osman in 1854 using timber construction. During Ma'moen Sultan Perkasa Alam Al-Rashid, which is about the year 1870-1872, the mosque building was renovated with cement construction. In 1927, the mosque was again renovated by De Deli Maatscappij, a joint venture company between Delhi and the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The next renovation done in 1966 by the Mayor of Medan. At every celebration of religious holidays, such as Nuzulul Quran, Prophet, and Isra 'Mi'raj, this is always crowded crowded mosque by the Muslims, and will be more abundant when entering the month of Ramadan. In the month of Ramadan mosque was always enlivened by breaking fast together with serving cuisine of Al-Osmani Mosque, namely in the form of hot porridge. Many people or the travelers who come to the mosque only to break their fast with these specialties.
In addition to religious activity, the architecture of this mosque is the embodiment of the acculturation of local and foreign cultures, like India, the Middle East, and the Netherlands. Pillars of this mosque with a dome-style morrish single octagonal. Environmental quite beautiful mosque courtyard plus ample. Because of its location on Jalan Raya Medan-Belawan, then the traveler is not difficult to find lodging or jasmine-class hotels.
Access to the location is very easy because the mosque is located at Medan-Belawan road highway, a distance of approximately 12 km from the center of the city of Medan. Many public transport, such as public transportation, taxis, and rickshaws machine from Medan's Polonia Airport passing through this location.