Nowadays, apart from being used for Islamic worshiping activities, this one-floor mosque is also used as a place for religious education for the community.
The main building of this mosque, which is a prayer room, has an area of 13 square meters.
The entry stairs leading to the porch are not located in the center of the facade, but on the left and right ends, each with its own roof.
The only difference here is that it is made with a much sharper slope and a concave surface, suitable for tropical climates because it can drain the rainwater downward quicker.
[2] The mosque is equipped with a minaret which stands apart from the main building, and known by the local community as "manaruh (lighthouse)".