Jamal B. • November 6, 2017Nearby, convenient. Lovely ambience. Beautifully designed and constructed.
Cheen T. • August 25, 2014I call this Singapore's Blue Mosque, with its dazzling blue tiles. Reminds me of the majestic & historic Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul, which I had the privilege of visiting back in 1996.
Taufiq M. • November 30, 2010The vadei beside the mosque is one of the best.. Look for it alongside dunlop street.
Muhammad S. • February 25, 2012The mosque i grew up in. Been here attending madrasah ever since nursery
NïNâ • August 2, 2011The best mosque porridge for break fast. But you got to find a good parking spot nearby.
Luqman H. • September 17, 2012Conducive environment to pray. Cooling and windy due to its location on a hill.
Abdillah A. • April 13, 2013This old generation mosque was initially a village Surau. Built way back in 1902 it still retains much of its original architecture.
Alias H. • August 3, 2020Nice, old nostalgic ambience. But parking space is limited though, as no cars are allowed into the mosque compound due to COVID19 safety precautionary measures.
Muhd N. • February 11, 2011Hang Jebat Mosque is the old mosque and I go every friday with parents and near the railway
Fariz J. • September 20, 2014Can see how active the mosque is with continuous religious activites. Thumbs up.
Abdillah A. • March 8, 2013A lot of historical islamic relics in this mosque. Take ur time to see the exhibits!
Cheen T. • November 28, 2014Mosque was opened in 1964. Traditional Javanese style. Source: Heritage trail marker
Rudy H. • February 24, 2010Teh tarik at a cafe at the back of the mosque is a must try when you are in Orchard.
Cheen T. • June 28, 2015Built in 1932 by Haji Abdul Latib bin Samydin who provided the plot of land & Mr Abdul Hamid Marang who provided the funds. The area then known as Kg Pasiran. Source: Mosque website
Cheen T. • January 7, 2017Did u know? Masjid Al-Muttaqin is the 5th mosque completed under the Mosque Building Fund Scheme Phase 1. Source: website
Cheen T. • August 9, 2021This is the community mosque that served Kampong Melaka, a Malay village that used to exist near South Boat Quay. Built in 1820, it is Singapore’s 1st & oldest mosque. Source: Infopedia
Ruhdi A. • March 20, 2014the call to prayer sounded almost rare in Singapore,, it turns out there is a very beautiful mosque ... Allahu Akbar Allah is Great ...
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