The style is also remnant of a once culturally southern Indian Hindu architecture.
The original mosque had a basic architectural style and structure: with four pillars for the foundation and palm fronds for the roof.
During this period, the mosque was expanded and upgraded with 20 pillars, a three-tiered roof, a tower (for muezzin to call for prayers), an attic, and a water tank while the flooring was made of well quality timber.
The mosque was handed over to the Kelantan Government under Menteri Besar Datuk Asri Muda's administration in May 1970.
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