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{{Infobox religious building
| name                  = Sultan Mosque
| native_name           = Masjid Sultan <br> مسجد سلطان 
| native_name_lang      = ms
| image                 = Masjid Sultan after Repaint.jpg
|image_size             = 300px
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| caption               = Photographed after Aidilfitri Prayers 2015, with a fresh coat of paint.
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| map_caption           = Location in Singapore
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| religious_affiliation = [[Islam]]
| locale                = 
| location              = 3, Muscat Street, [[Kampong Glam]], [[Singapore]] 198833
| tradition             = [[Sunni Islam]]
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| website               = {{url|http://sultanmosque.sg/}}
| architect             = [[Denis Santry]]
| architecture_type     = Mosque
| architecture_style    = [[Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture|Indo-Saracenic style]]
| capacity              = 5,000
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| established           = 1924
| groundbreaking        = 1924
| year_completed        = 1932
| construction_cost     = $[[Singapore dollar|S$]]200,000
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'''Masjid Sultan''' ([[Jawi alphabet|Jawi]]: مسجد سلطان), or '''Sultan Mosque''', is a [[mosque]] located at Muscat Street and [[North Bridge Road]] within the [[Kampong Glam]] precinct of the district of [[Rochor]] in [[Singapore]]. It was named after [[Hussein Shah of Johor|Sultan Hussain Shah]]. In 1975, it was designated a national monument.<ref>{{cite web |title=Sultan Mosque |url=https://roots.sg/Roots/Content/Places/national-monuments/sultan-mosque |website=Roots |accessdate=26 September 2018}}</ref>

==History==
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Sultan Hussain then decided to build a mosque befitting his status. He constructed a mosque next to his palace from 1824 to 1826 with funds solicited from the [[British East India Company|East India Company]]. With a two-tiered [[pyramid]]al roof, it was of a typical design. The original building was replaced with a new mosque.

The management of the mosque was headed by Alauddin Shah, the Sultan's grandson, until 1879, when he passed the torch in
  to five community leaders. In 1914, the [[lease]] was extended by the government for a further 999 years and a new board of [[trustee]]s was appointed, with two representatives from each faction of the Muslim community.

By the early 1900s, Singapore had become a centre for Islamic [[commerce]], [[culture]] and [[art]] had grown in [[Singapore]]. Sultan Mosque soon became too small for this burgeoning community. In 1924, the year of the mosque's [[centenary]], the trustees approved a plan to erect a new mosque. The old mosque had by then also fallen into a state of disrepair.

===Architecture===
[[Architect]] [[Denis Santry]] of [[Swan & Maclaren]] adopted a [[Indo-Saracenic|Saracenic]] style, incorporating [[minaret]]s and [[balustrade]]s. The mosque was completed after four years in 1928.

==Opening==
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{{Mosques in Singapore}}

[[Category:Mosques in Singapore|Sultan]]
[[Category:Tourist attractions in Singapore]]
[[Category:National monuments of Singapore]]
[[Category:Mosques completed in 1928]]
[[Category:Rochor]]