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Angullia Mosque

Farrer Park, Singapore

Masjid Angullia, also known as Angullia Mosque, is a mosque in Singapore. It is a recognisable landmark of the Little India district, and a key symbol of the Indian Muslim community. The mosque was built on wakaf land donated by Gujarati businessman Mohamed Salleh Eusoofjee Angullia in 1890. Since 2014, the gatehouse of the original building has been gazetted as a Conserved Building by the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore. Today, the mosque is frequented by Muslim workers and visitors of Little India as one of the two surviving mosques in the area, the other being Masjid Abdul Gaffoor.

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