Masjidhu Abdullah Bin Ibrahim is one of the most historical mosques of the island S.Hulhumeedhoo, Maldives. The mosque is located in the Hulhudhoo side of the island.
The mosque was initially built from coral stones and remains in it's original character as no renovation has been done over the past years.
According to some historical findings, the mosque belongs to the first person who traveled from Meedhoo side and settled in Hulhudoo side.
The mosque, is nether preserved nor in use by the citizens of the island. There are two windows at the both side of the mosque, which is used to provide good ventilation through out the building. Eaves at the top of each window are used for the protection from both sun and rain. It is also believed that, two levels of roofs with an opening in between each other is used for better ventilation through the building structure.
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