The history of India Mosque dates back to 1863. This mosque was built on a piece of land granted by His Royal Highness the Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah, to a prominent Indian Muslim merchant in the capital at that time, Mohamad Kassim. Mohammad Kassim utilized the endowed land by constructing a mosque with funds contributed by Indian Muslim merchants around Kuala Lumpur, particularly in the Batu Road area (now Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman). The original mosque building was made of wood before being replaced with a more durable brick structure.
The India Mosque, as it stands today, was officially inaugurated on August 30, 1974. With the growing Indian Muslim community in the Klang Valley, the mosque has undergone several upgrades to accommodate the increasing number of worshippers and activities organized by its management. It is estimated that around 3,500 congregants perform Friday prayers at this mosque, where the sermon (khutbah) is delivered in Tamil. The India Mosque also holds a unique historical distinction—it remains the oldest mosque in...
Read moreIt is typical for Muslims to built a mosque and dwell around it to establish a settlement. Likewise, Masjid India was a small and simple wooden mosque built by the Indian traders visiting Malaysia in the year 1883. The present structure was constructed by the Sultan of Malaysia in the year 1963. There is nothing unique about this mosque but people visit this place to commemorate its founders.
During pandemic times it is common in Malaysia to carry their own Prayer Mat to the mosques. For this reason the security guard at the Masjid India does not allow any one to enter the masjid without a prayer mat. In case you have forgotten to carry one, then there is a possibility of buying one from local shops in front of the Mosque. The mosque carpet has been removed for safety reasons.
There is a local market close to this mosque and can be visited to explore the local items at sale. The visit to this mosque can be combined with the visit to the mosque Jamek as it is very near...
Read moreMasjid India, Kuala Lumpur
Masjid India is one of the oldest mosques in Kuala Lumpur, located in the heart of the vibrant Jalan Masjid India area. Built in 1863, the mosque showcases stunning Mughal-inspired architecture, characterized by its domes, arches, and intricate details.
The mosque serves as a spiritual hub for the local Muslim community and is open to visitors interested in learning about Islamic culture and heritage. Nearby, the lively Masjid India Bazaar offers a colorful mix of traditional Indian clothing, accessories, and street food, reflecting the area's rich cultural diversity.
Masjid India is a serene oasis amidst the bustling city, offering a blend of history, spirituality, and cultural...
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