مسجد سلطان
| Sultan Mosque Masjid Sultan | |
|---|---|
مسجد سلطان | |
مسجد سلطان في 2023 | |
| الدين | |
| الارتباط | الإسلام |
| الموقع | |
| الموقع | 3 Muscat Street Singapore 198833 |
| البلد | سنغافورة |
| الإحداثيات الجغرافية | 1°18′08″N 103°51′32″E / 1.3022°N 103.8590°E |
| العمارة | |
| المعماري | Denis Santry of Swan & Maclaren |
| النوع المعماري | Mosque |
| النمط المعماري | Indo–Saracenic |
| تاريخ التأسيس | 1929 |
| وضع الأساس | 1924 |
| اكتمل | 1932 |
| تكلفة البناء | S$200,000 |
| السعة | 5,000 |
| عـُيــِّن NHL | |
| التوصيف | 8 March 1975 |
| الرقم المرجعي | 14 |
| الموقع الإلكتروني | |
| sultanmosque | |
مسجد سلطان هو مسجد يوجد على تقاطع شارع مسقط وطريق الجسر الشمالي في حي كامپوڠ گلام في منطقة روتشور في سنغافورة. وقد سُمِّيَ على اسم السلطان حسين شاه. وقد اِفتُتِح المسجد في 27 ديسمبر 1936. وفي 1975، أُشهِر national monument of Singapore.[1]
التاريخ
The mosque was two-thirds complete and was formally opened on 27 December 1929.[2] The mosque was fully completed in 1932.[3]
The first known installation of a microphone–loudspeaker set occurred in 1936 in the mosque; it was reported that the summons to prayer could 'carry more than a mile'. Some mosque attendees were sceptical of the new electric system, however most believed it was necessary to empower the muezzin's voice to transcend a modern city's noises.[4]
The Sultan Mosque has stayed essentially unchanged since it was built, with only repairs carried out to the main hall in 1968 and an annex added in 1993. It was gazetted as a national monument on 8 March 1975. The mosque is managed by its own board of trustees and management board.
النقل
The mosque is accessible from Bugis MRT station and Jalan Besar MRT station.
انظر أيضاً
معرض
Masjid Sultan at Muscat Street in Kampong Glam.
Festive Light and Sound Show on the façade in April 2022 to celebrate Ramadan.
المراجع
- ^ "Sultan Mosque". Roots. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
- ^ "New Sultan Mosque at Kampong Glam". Retrieved 2018-09-24.
- ^ "Matters of Muslim Interest". Retrieved 2018-09-24.
- ^ Winters, Bryan (2015). The Bishop, the Mullah, and the Smartphone: The Journey of Two Religions into the Digital Age. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 318. ISBN 9781498217934. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
- National Heritage Board (2002), Singapore's 100 Historic Places, Archipelago Press, ISBN 981-4068-23-3
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