Masjid Tentera Diraja

Masjid Tentera Diraja
مسجد تنترا دراج
Tentera Diraja Mosque
Masjid Tentera Diraja on March 2017
Basic information
Location Singapore 81 Clementi Road, Clementi Woods, Singapore 129797
Geographic coordinates 1°17′55″N 103°46′09″E / 1.298703°N 103.769272°E / 1.298703; 103.769272Coordinates: 1°17′55″N 103°46′09″E / 1.298703°N 103.769272°E / 1.298703; 103.769272
Affiliation Islam
Branch/tradition Sunni Islam
Website http://tenteradiraja.sg/
Architectural description
Architectural type Mosque
Completed 1961
Construction cost S$350,000 (2004 restoration)[1]
Capacity 1,000
Masjid Tentera Diraja Main Prayer Hall

The 'Tentera Diraja Mosque (Malay: Masjid Tentera Diraja; Jawi: مسجد تنترا دراج) is a single story old-generation mosque located off Clementi Road in Clementi Woods, Singapore. Located opposite National University of Singapore, the mosque is iconic for its hilltop location and gold painted dome.

History

Built on the top of Clementi Hill in 1961 by the Muslims who served for the British Army after World War II. It was named Tentera Di-Raja (Malay for Royal Army) in honor of the British Army (Due to the name, the mosque has been erroneously and mistaken by worshippers to be owned by the Malaysian government).

The mosque was officially opened by Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Yusof Ishak on 30 March 1962. Due to the mosque's military roots, a Guard of Honour contingent ceremony made up of Muslim servicemen were present during the opening. In the late 1969 with the British Army's withdrawal from Singapore, the mosque came under the management of the Singapore Government. It was rebuilt to its present state and was officiated by Encik Yusof once more, this time as the President of Singapore.[2]

Today

The administration of the mosque today comes under the purview of Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura.

Unique to the institution, the "Mudik ke Hulu" program provides ex-offenders who have served their sentences a chance to integrate and return to society at no charge or subsidized costs. Regardless of age and gender, the programs include weekly classes and upgrading skills in collaboration with other agencies/organizations.[3]

Transportation

The mosque is accessible from Dover MRT station.

See also

References

  1. http://tenteradiraja.sg/history-of-the-mosque/
  2. http://www.nhb.gov.sg/heritage?sitename=30
  3. Mosque, Tentera Diraja. "Programmes – MKH - Tentera Diraja Mosque".
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