In 1949, the Brunei Government plans to build a mosque a permanent, beautiful and large is the pride of the people in the country.
In December 1952, a committee was set up to think of a suitable land site with this plan.
The initial proposal of sites for the construction of the mosque is in Brunei Town Field, (now Taman Sri Muda Haji Omar Ali Saifuddin).
However late Sultan of Brunei, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Saidul Waddin ordered Khair mosque was built near the Brunei River as it provides facilities to Muslims living in Kampung Air.
Construction of this mosque is the first national development plan introduced Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin since he ascended the throne on June 6, 1950.
The design of this mosque started in 1953 drawn on his own power, and the inspiration and translated painting Works Officer, Mr Big Sagap.
In December 1952, a committee was set up to think of a suitable land site with this plan.
The initial proposal of sites for the construction of the mosque is in Brunei Town Field, (now Taman Sri Muda Haji Omar Ali Saifuddin).
However late Sultan of Brunei, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Saidul Waddin ordered Khair mosque was built near the Brunei River as it provides facilities to Muslims living in Kampung Air.
Construction of this mosque is the first national development plan introduced Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin since he ascended the throne on June 6, 1950.
The design of this mosque started in 1953 drawn on his own power, and the inspiration and translated painting Works Officer, Mr Big Sagap.
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