The mosque was constructed during the height of the Kingdom of Luwu, which had embraced Islam, under the rule of Datu Payung Luwu XVI Pati Pasaung Toampanangi, or Sultan Abdullah Matinroe.
The main column is made of local wood known as cinna gori.
It mostly retains its original shape, although the mimbar has been refurbished because it was eaten by termites and became fragile.
The walls of the mosque reach 94 cm and maintain the fresh air of the interior.
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