Fodor's Expert Review Al-Abrar Mosque

Chinatown and Tiong Bahru Free

Standing on a busy road in Chinatown, this ornate mosque was once just a thatched hut, built in 1827 as one of Singapore's first mosques for Indian Muslims. Also known as Kuchu Palli (Tamil for "mosque hut"), the existing structure dates from 1855. Though much of the mosque's original ornamentation has been replaced, its original timber panels and fanlight windows have remained. You can visit during the week except on a Friday lunchtime, when devotees flock in for the midday prayers.

Free Mosque

Quick Facts

192 Telok Ayer St.
Singapore, Singapore  068635, Singapore

6220–6306

www.muis.gov.sg

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Closed Sat. and Sun., Free

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