[2][3][5] Construction was completed in 1932, subsequently the mosque commenced service for the first time on 24 June of that year.
[2][3][4][5][6] A year later, the mosque won the Urban Redevelopment Authority's Architectural Heritage Award.
[2][3][5] The main building of the mosque, including the prayer hall, is built in the style of Moorish architecture.
[2][5] The pyramidal roofs of the mosque are inspired by the architectural styles of the Malay Nusantara region.
[5] The minaret of the mosque is seemingly inspired by Ottoman architecture, especially with the pointed top end.