Hajjah Fatimah Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Singapore, a rare example of one named after a woman. Its unique eclectic architecture stands out from other mosques in Singapore, especially with its distinctively European-style minaret, which tilts slightly. The mosque bears testimony to the once thriving Muslim communities living in the vicinity who made significant contributions particularly to colonial Singapore’s economy. This short film is produced by Mark Benedict Cheong Tuck Fai, Adeeb Fazah B Anwar Aziz Marican, Ruth Smalley, Lydia Lim and Kelly Phua from NTU Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information. This short film was awarded the 2nd Prize.
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