Omar Kampong Melaka Mosque is a mosque in Singapore, and is located at Keng Cheow Street in the Singapore River Planning Area, within the Central Area, Singapore’s central business district.
The oldest mosque in Singapore, it has humble beginnings as a wooden surau way back in 1820. Monetary contributions from wealthy merchant Syed Abdullah bin Omar Aljunied made possible its rebuilding in 1855. The ancient generation masjid found within the Central, experienced however another major revamping venture a few a long time back in which a tall minaret with a little roof arch is included at the entrance of the mosque. With a capacity of 500 individuals, it is the central point for office workers during daily and Friday supplications
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