- Masjid Abdul Hamid
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Masjid Abdul Hamid, or Abdul Hamid Mosque is an old-generation mosque in Singapore. Built in 1932, it was in an area then known as Kampong Pasiran. It serves the needs of office workers around Newton and Novena. With a capacity of about 500 people, the mosque offers religious studies twice a week.
See also
- Islam
- Timeline of Islamic history
- List of mosques
- Religion in Singapore
- Islam in Singapore
- List of mosques in Singapore
External links
- Muis
- Portal for Mosques in Singapore
- IslamicEvents.SG, Portal for Islamic events, courses and classes in Singapore
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Categories:- Mosques in Singapore
- Novena
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