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25 Jun 2013

National Heritage - Sultan Mosque Singapore...




 The impressive Sultan Mosque. 


The largest mosque in Singapore and 
a national heritage site,
 it has remained relatively unchanged since. 

Built in 1826 by the Sultan of Johor, Hussein Shah, it fell into a state of disrepair after a hundred years before a new one was built in 1928 to support the growing Muslim community. 

Turning left into Muscat Street will bring you to the entrance of the mosque and, if you'd like to explore within, check out the mosque's dome base, formed out of many glass bottles collected by devotees; 
an impressive sight to behold




Alhamdulillah di beri kesempatan menunaikan Solat Zohor & Asar di sini....


 With its massive golden dome and huge

 prayer hall,

the main prayer hall can hold up to 5,000 

 or more worshippers, 

and is one of the biggest and most amazing religious 

structures in Singapore. 


Don't forget to come here next time you're in 

Singapore...



for more info & activities 

do visit their website....




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