Wikipedia:Tabung Haji Tower

The Tabung Haji Tower (Menara Tabung Haji) is a 38-storey, 151.83 m office skyscraper and is the headquarters of Malaysian Hajj Pilgrims Fund Board in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The tower was completed in 1984. It was designed by the legendary Malaysian architect, Hijjas Kasturi.

The building back then was not only the tallest building in Malaysia but was also hailed as the highest Muslim edifice of the world. The building has a circular ground plan which flares at both its base and top, and is supported on five massive columns which line the entire height of the structure. Each column, in its hollow, includes a peripheral air conditioning system serving one fifth of each floor area. The building's forecourt is punctuated by the mosque's tapering dome surmounted by a round blue-colored finial and by a free-standing minaret ending in a blue-colored pointed finial.