Masjid Al-Ansar, Islamic mosque in Kembangan, Singapore.
Masjid Al-Ansar is a mosque in Kembangan distinguished by two gold onion domes crowned with crescents and stars. The building features spacious prayer halls and ornate Islamic architectural details throughout its interior.
The mosque was built in 1824 at the request of Sultan Hussein Shah and underwent major reconstruction in 1932. Extensive renovations took place in 1968 with support from Saudi Arabia.
The mosque serves the local Muslim community as a gathering place that welcomes dialogue with other religious groups in the city. Visitors experience how different faiths coexist in this multicultural urban setting.
The building features separate prayer areas for men and women and hosts multiple prayer sessions throughout the day. Visitors should be prepared for a reverent atmosphere and pay attention to dress code guidelines.
During Ramadan, a night market emerges in the surrounding area where the community gathers to break their fast. This period brings special activity to the neighborhood with communal gatherings and shared activities.
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