The Sultan Mosque, also known as Masjid Sultan, is a prominent religious landmark in Singapore located in the Kampong Glam district. Built in 1929 and designated a national monument in 1975, it holds historical significance as a place of worship for the Muslim community. With its striking Indo-Saracenic architecture featuring two golden domes and intricate details, the mosque can accommodate up to 5,000 worshippers in its spacious prayer hall. Hosting various events and activities, including a bustling night market during Ramadan, the mosque serves as a hub for cultural, social, and educational gatherings, reflecting Singapore's diverse and inclusive society.