Masjid Haji Yusoff

Masjid Haji Yusoff
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
Location
Location2 Hillside Drive, Singapore 548920
CountrySingapore
Masjid Haji Yusoff is located in Singapore
Masjid Haji Yusoff
Location in Singapore
Coordinates1°21′20″N 103°52′47″E / 1.3556540°N 103.8796793°E / 1.3556540; 103.8796793
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleMalay architecture
FounderAhmad Mohammed Salleh Angullia
Completed1921
1990s (Reconstruction)
Minaret1

Masjid Haji Yusoff (Jawi: مسجد الحاج يوسف; transliterated: Masjid al-Ḥājj Yūsuf) is a mosque located off Upper Serangoon Road in Hougang, Singapore. Built in 1921 and completely reconstructed in the 1990s, the mosque is named after its main benefactor, Haji Eusoff. It was also the former campus of Madrasah Al-Arabiah Al-Islamiah until after 1982.

History

The mosque was built in 1921 by Mohammed Salleh Eusoff Angullia, a Gujarati Muslim merchant and qāḍī, known by his Malay title "Haji Eusoff."[1][2][3] He donated a large sum of money and a plot of land along Hillside Drive, both as awqāf to build a mosque.[1] It was the first mosque to be built in the Hougang area, followed only by Masjid En-Naeem in 1983.[1][3] The mosque formerly housed a madrasa, Madrasah Al-Arabiah Al-Islamiah, which was temporarily relocated to Kembangan after a fire in 1982 destroyed the school completely; afterwards the campus was then permanently moved to Toa Payoh, where it still stands.[4]

Due to the small size of the mosque, plans were formed in the 1980s to expand the mosque to accommodate the increasing Muslim population in Hougang.[1][5] In 1981, the mosque received a $260,000 donation from the Muslim World League which helped to fund the planned reconstruction.[6] Later that year, an anonymous donor from Sabah donated $40,000 to help the reconstruction project.[7] The mosque was rebuilt throughout the 1990s as a three-storey structure, replacing its domes with a larger minaret.[1][3][5][8]

A typical Tamiya Mini 4WD battery operated motor toy car, built for racing other toy cars of same brand. Masjid Haji Yusoff is a popular hangout area for Tamiya Mini 4WD enthusiasts.

The mosque was regarded as a heritage monument of the Hougang neighbourhood, due to its status as the first mosque in the area.[1][2] The mosque was also popular amongst Chinese locals, who named it "Sembahyang Tng," a fusion of Malay and Hokkien words respectively which when combined translates into "Prayer Pagoda."[2][3] The mosque is also considered a popular hangout for local Tamiya Mini 4WD enthusiasts.[9]

Architecture

Masjid Haji Yusoff is built in a traditional Malay architectural style, which is evident from the brown, tiered roof.[1][5] The mosque has only one minaret, while the main building of the mosque is composed of three stories; two of them being prayer halls, one for the male worshippers and one for the female worshippers, while an additional basement is located below.[8] The present-day structure is drastically different from the original 1921 structure, which was a square building with a tiered roof that was topped by a large dome, akin to Masjid Hussain Sulaiman at Pasir Panjang.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Masjid Kita: Masjid Haji Yusoff" [Our Mosque: Haji Yusoff Mosque]. Berita Harian. 22 December 2006. p. 6.
  2. ^ a b c "Jejak Warisan Hougang senarai tempat ibadah termasuk Masjid Haji Yusoff" [Hougang Heritage Trail lists places of worship including Haji Yusoff Mosque]. Berita Harian (in Malay). 2020-10-29. Retrieved 2026-02-03.
  3. ^ a b c d "Masjid Haji Yusoff, Hougang Heritage Trail". Roots. Retrieved 2026-01-21.
  4. ^ "Sejarah Madrasah Al-Arabiah Al-Islamiah" [The History Behind Madrasah Al-Arabiah Al-Islamiah]. Berita Harian. 13 January 2020. p. 5.
  5. ^ a b c "Masjid Haji Yusoff akan dibina jadi tiga tingkat" [Haji Yusoff Mosque to be rebuilt as a three-storey mosque]. Berita Harian. 15 July 1989. p. 8.
  6. ^ "$260,000 untuk baiki masjid dan madrasah" [$260,000 to repair the mosque and the madrasah]. Berita Harian. 28 April 1981. p. 8.
  7. ^ "Derma $40,000 untuk tiga masjid" [A $40,000 donation for three mosques]. Berita Harian. 11 August 1990. p. 7.
  8. ^ a b Salleh, Zawiyah (5 August 1994). "Antara yang lama dengan yang baru" [Between the old and the new]. Berita Harian. p. 15.
  9. ^ "Mini 4WD Workshop at Masjid Haji Yusoff". Mimbar.sg.
  10. ^ Alsagoff, Abu Bakar (1992). Masjid-masjid di Singapura 1413 : Mosque in Singapore 1992 (3rd ed.). Singapore: Muslim Advancement Systems.