Masjid Bencoolen مسجد بنكولن மஸ்ஜித் பென்னிகுலேன் Bencoolen Mosque |
|
---|---|
Entrance to Masjid Bencoolen.
|
|
Basic information | |
Location | 51, Bencoolen Street, Somerset, Singapore 189630 |
Geographic coordinates | 1°17′58″N 103°51′02″E / 1.2994°N 103.8505°ECoordinates: 1°17′58″N 103°51′02″E / 1.2994°N 103.8505°E |
Affiliation | Islam |
Branch/tradition | Sunni Islam |
Country | Singapore |
Website | https://www.facebook.com/masjid.bencoolen/ |
Architectural type | Mosque |
Capacity | 1,100 |
Masjid Bencoolen (Jawi: مسجد بنكولن; Also known as Bengkali Mosque) is a mosque in Bencoolen Street, Singapore. Masjid Bencoolen can accommodate 1,100 worshipers. The mosque is co-located and integrated with a 12-storey Somerset Bencoolen serviced apartment tower.
Founded in 1825, the building was originally attap mosque built by Bencoolen Muslims. The building was later replaced in 1845 by a permanent version built by an Arab merchant, Syed Omar bin Aljunied. In 2001, due to redevelopment of the area, it was demolished for Somerset Bencoolen, a mixed used residential complex. The mosque itself is integrated into the building and opened in 2004.
The mosque has very much retained its Indian heritage since its founding. This can be seen in mosque's official name and signboards. Sermons and religious classes are also offered in Tamil. The mosque is usually crowded during Friday prayers as the office workers from the nearby office blocks gather for the compulsory prayers. The mosque is fully air conditioned. There are ample parking facilities located at the basement of the mosque.