Paloh Street Mosque, Ipoh

Kg. Paloh Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. Located at Jalan Datoh, it was built in 1912 by Wan Muhammad Saleh, superintendent of Penghulus and assistant collector of Land Revenue during the Frank Swettenham administration.[1]

Paloh Street Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni
Location
LocationIpoh, Perak, Malaysia
Paloh Street Mosque, Ipoh is located in Ipoh
Paloh Street Mosque, Ipoh
Shown within Ipoh
Geographic coordinates4°35′23.8″N 101°04′37.3″E / 4.589944°N 101.077028°E / 4.589944; 101.077028
Architecture
Typemosque
Completed1912

The construction was funded by 2 prominent wealthy people at that time, one of them is Long Kassim. As an appreciation to him, the administration of the mosque is handled by Long Kassim's grandchildren until now.

The present structure has been extensively renovated but the original five-tiered minaret and mausoleum of its founder still remain in their original form. The mausoleum features a two-tiered gabled roof and its enclosure comprises a half-wall with balustrades. It stands next to the mosque.

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  1. ^ "Perak needs more four and five-star hotels to meet demand, says MB | The Star".