Designed by Yazid Rajo Mangkuto, the shape of the new mosque building was totally changed from its predecessor.
[1] Made of wood, the Minangkabau architectural style building was measured 20 × 20 meters.
[4] On June 28, 1926, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake hit Padangpanjang and caused damage to the walls of the mosque.
[6] In a meeting attended by a number of local community leaders on July 18, 1926, it was agreed to immediately establish a new mosque by forming a committee headed by Yahya Datuk Kayo.
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