Al
Abrar Mosque is claimed to be the first and the oldest mosque in the Sri Lanka.
The mosque purportedly dates back to 920 AD,
built by Arab merchants who arrived here to trade with locals in spices, ginger
and steel en route to China. The mosque, fronted by a large pond, has undergone
several extensive reconstructions since it was first built, with little
attention paid to preserve any historical aspects of the structure. In 1893 the
roof was supported by large round pillars, which were demolished in 1986 when
the mosque went through a significant refurbishment and expansion, under the guidance
and supervision of Abdul Bakeer
Markar, the local member of parliament,
representing Beruwala, who later went on to become the Speaker of the Parliament and the first Governor of the Southern Province. The
renovated building was designed by W. J. Neil Alles of Surti and Alles
Chartered Architects and built by Alhaj S. M. A. Hameed and M. N. A. Haniffa.
The mosque currently has the capacity to accommodate 3,000 devotees.
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