Masjid Kapitan Keling
Penang's oldest mosque was built by the Indian community around 1800. It served as the state mosque until the 1970s, when a new purpose-built state mosque was built. The Kapitan Keling mosque displays a beautiful Mughal style in warm yellow. It really glows in the late afternoon light near sunset.
In case you're wondering about all the "Kapitan Keling" mosques in Malaysia, they are not all named for the same person. In fact, Kapitan Keling is an honorary title given to the head of the South Indian Muslim community. The head of the community at the time Penang's Masjid Kapitan Keling was built was Caudeer Mohudeen.