Singapore has a number of pictoresque mosques. The Adbul Gafoor mosque in 41 Dunlop Street in Little India (nearest underground station: Little India) is a beautiful building in yellow and green. Construction started in 1907 and the mosque was to serve the needs of the South Indian muslim community. The Sultan mosque lies in 3 Muscat Street (nearest underground station: Little India). The mosque was originally built between 1824-26 and rebuilt one century later in 1924 in Saracenic style with a golden dome.

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01 Adbul Gafoor mosque
02 Adbul Gafoor mosque
03 Adbul Gafoor mosque
04 Minaret of Adbul Gafoor mosque
05 Adbul Gafoor mosque
06 Interior of Adbul Gafoor mosque
07 Arches in Adbul Gafoor mosque
08 Adbul Gafoor mosque interior decorations
09 Adbul Gafoor mosque interior
10 Golden dome of Sultan mosque
11 Sultan mosque
12 Sultan mosque
13 Sultan mosque
14 Sultan mosque
15 Sultan mosque
16 Sultan mosque
17 Sultan mosque
18 Bussorah street and Sultan mosque
19 Bussorah street and Sultan mosque
20 Sultan mosque
21 Green Masjid Jamae Chulia mosque
22 Muslim man in Jamae mosque
23 Al Abrar mosque
24 Nagore Durgha muslim shrine
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