In the village of Bukit Rotan, Klang, Malaysia, a unique cluster of four different houses of worship has stood side-by-side for over a century, serving as a tangible symbol of religious harmony. The site includes Masjid An-Nuriah, the Sri Shakthi Dhevasthanam Hindu temple, the Bukit Rotan Methodist Church, and the Sin Sze Si Ya Chinese temple.
Historical accounts and local reports confirm that these religious institutions have coexisted peacefully since their establishments in the early 20th century. The proximity of the mosque, temple, church, and Chinese temple is frequently cited as a model of Malaysia's multicultural society.
Residents and religious leaders from the different communities have consistently emphasized mutual respect and neighborly relations. The site is not only a place of worship but also a community landmark that demonstrates how diverse faiths can share a common space without conflict.