The Abu Bakar Royal Mosque or Masjid Diraja Abu Bakar is Pahang's royal mosque which is located in Pekan, Pahang, Malaysia. It was officially opened in 1976 by Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang replacing the nearby Abdullah Mosque or Old Royal Mosque.
Its interesting features include the royal mausoleum.
The Abdullah Mosque or Old Royal Mosque is an old royal mosque of Pahang located near royal mausoleum and the new mosque (Abu Bakar Royal Mosque). The mosque was built in 1928 during the reign of Sultan Abdullah Al-Mutasim Billah Shah of Pahang and was officially opened on 8 January 1932 by Tengku Mahkota Abu Bakar ibni Sultan Abdullah Al-Mutasim Billah Shah on behalf on his father.
The Abdullah Mosque was constructed in Moorish style and was the principle mosque in Pekan for performing Friday prayers from 1932 until 1976.
This is a list of Sultans and members of the royal family who have been laid to rest in the mosque.
Coordinates: 1°27′46″N 103°45′00″E / 1.462739°N 103.750076°E