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  1. Sultan Mosque or Masjid Sultan is a mosque located at Muscat Street and North Bridge Road within the Kampong Glam precinct of the district of Rochor in Singapore. It was named after Sultan Hussain Shah. The mosque was inaugurated on 27 December 1936. In 1975, it was designated a national monument.

  2. Feb 6, 2024 · Built during colonial times, this old generation masjid has been gazetted as a national monument. Built in 1824, it was one of the first few masjids to be built on the island. It was later rebuilt in 1920 by Swan and Maclaren who were responsible for Singapore’s other important landmarks.

  3. Explore the iconic Sultan Mosque, or Masjid Sultan, at Kampong Gelam along Muscat Street. It's the heart of the Muslim community with a rich heritage.

  4. Also known as Masjid Sultan, it was named for Sultan Hussein Shah.1 The mosque was first built in 1824.2 However the original structure was demolished about a century later to make way for the current building, which was completed in 1932.3 The mosque holds great significance for the Muslim community and is considered the national mosque of Sing...

  5. sultanmosque.mimbar.sgSultan Mosque

    Masjid Sultan is a premier mosque in Singapore and prominent landmark in the Kampong Glam Malay Heritage District. The district is a show-case for tourists to learn, understand the religion, culture and the diverse ethnic group that make up the Muslim Singaporeans today.

  6. www.roots.gov.sg › places › places-landingSultan Mosque - Roots

    Formerly the royal mosque of the Sultan of Johor, Sultan Mosque represents the solidarity and unity of Muslims in Singapore. The impressive building serves as a reminder of the Malay royalty that was once housed in the nearby Istana Kampong Glam and the thriving Muslim communities living in the area during the British colonial period.

  7. www.visitsingapore.com › places-of-worship › sultan-mosqueSultan Mosque - Visit Singapore

    Masjid Sultan, as it is also known, is a prominent mosque in Singapore and one of the country’s most impressive religious buildings. Fit for a king. The mosque was built in 1824 for Sultan Hussein Shah, the first sultan of Singapore.

  8. Aug 24, 2023 · An iconic landmark right smack in the middle of this bustling area, Sultan Mosque a.k.a. Masjid Sultan is an important place of worship for the Muslim community in Singapore. Whether you’re a frequent visitor of this mosque or have never seen its splendour IRL before, learning about its history and significance will make your visit ...

  9. www.sg101.gov.sg › resources › connexionsgSultan Mosque #Heritage

    Jun 27, 2023 · The Sultan Mosque was formerly the royal mosque for Sultan Hussein Shah, the first Sultan of Singapore. Completed in 1826, the mosque was a single-storey brick structure with a double-tiered roof, an architectural feature typical of traditional Southeast Asian mosques.

  10. The Sultan Mosque has massive prayer hall that can accommodate up to 5000 Muslim faithful. Absolutions for men and women are located outside the mosque. Every year, the mosque receives thousands of visits drawn from all parts of the world.

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