His experience documenting Masjid Kampong Hajijah in 1986, when he was just 16, sparked Mr Sarafian’s passion for heritage photography.“The photos that I had amassed over the years were eventually forgotten and lost,” he said.His passion was ignited once again in 2007, when he dug out old photos and started sharing them on social media.
“Mr Zaini Kassim has been consolidating the names of existing and lost mosque in Singapore and we have consistently updated the information on social media,” Mr Sarafian said. Another is the 68-year-old Masjid Hang Jebat in Queenstown, which sits at the end of a row of colonial era terraced houses on Jalan Hang Jebat, next to where the KTM train tracks ran before services ended nine years ago. A Facebook group, called Lost Mosques of Singapore, has about 2,400 members, with almost daily posts on long-gone mosques - such as the Paya Goyang and Angullia Park mosques off Orchard Road, and Masjid Aminah in Geylang, where a block of Housing Board flats now stands.
With Islam having come to the region centuries ago, Mr Sarafian said mosques here likely predated Masjid Omar Kampong Melaka - built in 1820 by Arab philanthropist Syed Omar Aljunied - which is often acknowledged as the oldest mosque in Singapore, though information about these early mosques have been lost to history.Mosques of the past were generally found along Singapore’s coastal areas and riverine networks, Mr Sarafian said.
They often lacked the minarets and domes associated with mosques, he said, and instead the architecture of these houses of worship were designed to adapt to Southeast Asia’s tropical climate.
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