Masjid Sultan
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Mar 9, 2016, 17:53 IST
Synopsis
The Masjid Sultan is a difficult building to miss. The golden domes of Singapore's most important place of worship for Muslims are the defining feature of the Kampong Glam area. The current Masjid Sultan—which means Sultan Mosque … Read more
The Masjid Sultan is a difficult building to miss. The golden domes of Singapore's most important place of worship for Muslims are the defining feature of the Kampong Glam area. The current Masjid Sultan—which means Sultan Mosque in Malay—only dates back to 1928, but stands on the same site as the original 1825 mosque that fell into disrepair during the turn of the 20th century. Read less

The gilded jewel of Kampong Glam
The Masjid Sultan is a difficult building to miss. The golden domes of Singapore's most important place of worship for Muslims are the defining feature of the Kampong Glam area. The current Masjid Sultan—which means Sultan Mosque in Malay—only dates back to 1928, but stands on the same site as the original 1825 mosque that fell into disrepair during the turn of the 20th century.
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