,Masjid Sultan (Malay for Sultan Mosque, is located at Muscat Street and North Bridge Road). The mosque is considered one of the most important mosques in Singapore. The prayer hall and domes highlight the mosque's star features.
Sultan Mosque has stayed essentially unchanged since it was built, with only repairs carried out to the main hall in the 1960s and an annex added in 1993. It was gazetted as a national monument on 14 March 1975. You can read more about the mosque from
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Another view of the mosque from another angle.
I like patronizing the snack store near the mosque, they serve very good curry puff...yummy.
The street in front of the mosque is decorated with malay decorations because Hari Raya Puasa is approaching soon. It is on 21st September 2009.
May we all seek and find assurance in the one God of us all, and put aside any petty differences and shun those who politisize religion.
ReplyDeleteCant believe that Raya is so close. Beautiful view of the mosque.
ReplyDeletethe mosque is beautiful and it's good to hear that it has remained the same throughout the years. It must be interesting to watch the arrival's of the hari.
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When my kids were smaller, they thought that Jasmine & Aladdin lived here :) . Happy week!
ReplyDeletethe mosque looks very grandiose. it would be interesting to visit the interiors. have a great week.
ReplyDeleteIts very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteInteresting architecture, very spiritual images.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view from the Mosque,
ReplyDeleteamazing photo's today :)
The mosque look great,the area is just nice to shop for Hari Raya.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful photos!
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