Category:Masjid Hajjah Fatimah

English: Masjid Hajjah Fatimah (Hajjah Fatimah Mosque) at 4001 Beach Road, Singapore 199584, was designed by an unknown British architect and built between 1845 and 1846 by French contractors using Malay labour. The mosque was named after Hajjah Fatimah, a wealthy Malay woman from Malacca who carried on her Bugis husband's business after his death. The site of the mosque was originally where her residence stood. However, she donated the land and money to build the mosque after the residence was broken into twice by thieves in the late 1830s, and was set on fire on the second occasion. The building was gazetted a national monument on 28 June 1973.
<nowiki>Masjid Hajjah Fatimah; 哈賈·法蒂瑪回教堂; 哈贾·法蒂玛回教堂; Fatïma Xadja meşiti; مسجد الحاجه فاطمه; Masjid Hajjah Fatimah; Мечеть Хаджа Фатіма; 哈賈·法蒂瑪回教堂; Мечеть Хаджа Фатима; فاتىيما حادجا مەشىتى; Umusigiti wa Hajjah Fatimah; হাজ্জাহ ফতেমা মসজিদ; Фатима Хаджа мешіті; مسجد الحاجة فاطمة; 哈贾·法蒂玛回教堂; Фатима Хаджа мешіті; moské; moskee; masjid di Singapura; Moschee in Singapur; մզկիթ; Mosque in Kampong Glam, Singapore; مسجد يقع في سنغافورة، سنغافورة; masjid di Singapura; xhami</nowiki>
Masjid Hajjah Fatimah 
Mosque in Kampong Glam, Singapore
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LocationKallang, Central Region, Singapore
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  • Hajjah Fatimah
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  • 1846
Map1° 18′ 10.4″ N, 103° 51′ 46.8″ E
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