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Mosque in Singapore

مسجد الأبرار
Masjid Al-Abrar
Al-Abrar Mosque
Masjid Al-Abrar, Kuchu Palli
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Location
Location192 Telok Ayer Street
Singapore 068635
Geographic coordinates1°16′49″N 103°50′50″E / 1.280278°N 103.847222°E / 1.280278; 103.847222
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleIndo-Islamic
Date established1827
Completed1855
Designated as NHL
National monument of Singapore
Designated19 November 1974
Reference no.10

Masjid Al-Abrar (Malay for Al-Abrar Mosque; Jawi:مسجد الأبرار) is a mosque located along Telok Ayer Street in Chinatown within the Central Area, Singapore. It is one of the earliest mosques in Singapore.

The building was gazetted as a national monument on 19 November 1974.

History

The minaret-like towers on the front façade of the mosque.

The early Tamil immigrants first established the Masjid Al-Abrar in 1827 with a makeshift thatched hut that they used for worship until it was replaced by a brick building between 1850 and 1855.

Between 1986 and 1989, major renovations were carried out, and the capacity was expanded to allow up to 800 worshippers in the mosque. An adjacent shophouse was converted into a madrasa and a prayer hall for women in 1998.

Masjid Al-Abrar was designated a national monument on 19 November 1974. The mosque is currently administered by the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore.

Architecture

The design of the building is based on Indo-Islamic architecture with two tall minarets at the front.

The building was built along a row of shophouses, and the frontage incorporated a five-foot way (1.524 m) that connects the walkway of the other shophouses.

Transportation

The mosque is accessible within walking distance from Telok Ayer MRT station.

See also

References

  1. "Jamae Mosque". Your Singapore.
  2. ^ "Al-Abrar Mosque". Roots. National Heritage Board.
  3. ^ "Al-Abrar Mosque". Singapore Infopedia. National Library Board.
  • National Heritage Board (2002), Singapore's 100 Historic Places, Archipelago Press, ISBN 981-4068-23-3

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