Ihsaniah Iskandaria Mosque is located in Padang Rengas, Perak, Malaysia. Previously known as the Old Mosque of Kampung Kuala Dal, Padang Rengas.
A rectangular layout plan is strengthened using post-beam timber structures comprising eight Kemps wood columns, which stand on concrete stumps, At each of the four corners, a square space juts out, which acts an attached minaret. Another jutted square space is spited on the southwest side marking the qibla direction, where the mihrab space is known to have been possibly located.
The whole well is wrapped with bamboo weaving panels of the diamond pattern, also known as tepas wall. Across The wall, despite its elective ventilation effects, several traditional casement windows and lattice panels are found on the wall. The mosque has been re-adapted as a madrasa with proper celling and flooring treatment, as well as electricity service.
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