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.
Zyratul A. • September 10, 2010riders can park their bikes at the basement carpark provided and it's free...
Jon Kartago L. • March 19, 2012Very close to Potong Pasir MRT. Classic architectur. Quite environment.
Muhiq Marican • September 29, 2010Ample carpark at basement...but for Friday prayer JTC next door have more
Jalaluddin bin Aris • January 18, 2012The mosque is very peaceful. Sholat is easy. But after isyak, go elsewhere as the mosque gate is always locked.
Cheen T. • April 29, 2020Obe of several mosques with pulpits decorated with woodcarvings. Source: MUIS
Crescentrating Halal Friendly Travel • August 17, 2011An old mosque in Chinatown.The Masjid was built by an Indian businessmen. The present structure dates back to 1835. The entrance gate is of South Indian style.
Crescentrating Halal Friendly Travel • January 25, 2011A very nice Masjid. On Fridays if you come around 40 minutes before Azaan, you could buy your lunch there.
shimot k. • December 23, 2010it's a small mosque, almost like someone's house. such a lovely, peaceful spot.
Mohamed Juraimi A. • August 13, 2010Limited parking space. Tight stretch of road especially on Friday noons.
Keiza A. • November 12, 2010There's some space near the stairs you can put your luggage there (backpackers) but becareful..
Cheen T. • November 27, 2019Masjid was built in 1973 to accommodate 300 worshippers. Popular with Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS) staff back in the days when TCS was based nearby. Source: MUIS
Pau • August 27, 2018Nice mosque. The area around is really beautiful, you can walk around and have a beer or a juice
Cheen T. • March 3, 2019Mosque known for its tilting minaret. Gazetted as a National Monument in 1973. Oldest of 3 mosques named after women, the others being Khadijah Mosque & Hajjah Rahimabi Mosque. Source: Sunday Times
Rachmat N. • January 11, 2013Come early on Friday before praying time. Try special bubur. Enjoy the khutbah in peace and pray in qushu.
Ilyas F. • December 21, 2012Don't park your car along the road pavement and cause hindrance to other cars! Park in multi-storey car park besides the mosque!
Mrs 💋JuWieZy™ V. • October 4, 2013The office is open on Zuhur till after Asar on weekdays only.do check it out their courses here!
Rudy H. • October 11, 2010Friday prayer starts 10-15 minutes later, following Hanafi way, in this mosque. So, if you are late and around this area, chances are you can still be with the congregation on time.
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