Kampung Kling Mosque

Kampong Kling Mosque
Masjid Kampung Kling
Basic information
Location Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia
Affiliation Sunni Islam
Architectural description
Architectural type Mosque
Date established 1748
Kampong Kling Mosque prayer hall

Kampong Kling Mosque (sometimes also spelt Kampong Keling Mosque; Malay: Masjid Kampung Kling; Jawi: مسجد كامڤوڠ كليڠ) is an old mosque in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia.

The Kampung Kling Mosque is situated at Jalan Tukang Emas(Goldsmith Street) , also known as "Harmony Street" because of its proximity to the Sri Poyatha Moorthi Temple and Cheng Hoon Teng Temple.

History

The original structure built by Indian Muslim traders in 1748 was a wooden building and in 1872, it was rebuilt in brick. The mosque is one of the traditional mosques in Malacca, which still retains its original design. The architectural design of the mosque is a cross between Sumatran, Chinese, Hindu, and the Malacca Malay. The minaret, ablution pool and entrance arch were built at the same time with the main building. The kampung kling mosque is named based on the place where Indian traders dwell in that place called Kampung Kling.

The minaret resembles a pagoda. The mosque also has a blend of English and Portuguese glazed tiles, Corinthian columns with symmetrical arches in the main prayer hall, a Victorian chandelier, a wooden pulpit with Hindu and Chinese-style carvings, and Moorish cast iron lamp-posts in the place of ablution for pre-prayer cleansing.

The Department of Museums and Antiquities completed conservation works on the mosque in the 1990s.

See also

Coordinates: 2°11′48″N 102°14′51″E / 2.19667°N 102.24750°E / 2.19667; 102.24750

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