Saadah Mosque or As-Saadah Mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia which is located in Nagari Gurun , Sungai Tarab District , Tanah Datar District , West Sumatra . The mosque, which was put into use in 1917, was built in 1910 with an architecture that slightly resembled the Rao Rao Mosque in Nagari Rao Rao , Tarab River.
Currently, besides being used for Muslim worship activities , this mosque is also used as a means of religious education for the surrounding community. This mosque has been designated by the Indonesian Minister of Culture and Tourism as a cultural heritage object along with several other old mosques in West Sumatra, such as the Bingkudu Mosque in Canduang Koto Laweh , the Rao Rao Mosque, and the Raya Ganting Mosque in Padang
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