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CONCLUSION

The heritage studies conducted on Masjid Lama Setapak have engraved a path for people to unveil and have a comprehensive understanding of the history, architecture, characteristics and the chronology of the development of the masjid. The history of this masjid has never been documented in extensive detail so far. Thus, this study has assisted in portraying the history and legacy of this masjid to the readers. This study was a collaborative team effort conducted to bring awareness to the younger generations and educate them on the importance of the conservation of cultural heritage, their homeland, and their historical values.

This research aimed to examine the historical and physical evolution of Masjid Lama Setapak from when it was first constructed in 1881 until the present time and its correlation in the chronological development of Setapak and Kuala Lumpur.

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It is evident that other than giving the community a unique character, the preservation of this heritage building, Masjid Lama Setapak, also adds to the quality of life by providing a link to a deeper understanding of the roots of the community and its people. Through this research, we have managed to successfully study the surrounding cultures, their historical values, economics, and most importantly, the background of the masjid itself despite the challenges faced in obtaining enough information throughout the whole research process. Through earnest effort and hard work by the group, we conducted this research to benefit the people who would like to learn about the historical values of Setapak and Kuala Lumpur, and hoping that this study and writing will inspire others and bring awareness on the importance of preserving heritage buildings so people can learn to appreciate and value these historical treasures and their significance to our nation.

TEAM LEADER

Muhamad Mukhlis bin Mokrat

ASSISTANT TEAM LEADER

Nur Allysa Sara binti Md Faris

SECRETARY

Puteri Nelly Zulaikha binti Hishamuddin

TREASURER

Mohamad Zakwan bin Zukhairi

RESEARCH TEAM

Izzatul Athirah binti Ishak

Nur Allysa Sara binti Md. Faris

Nur Imanisa binti Asmawi

Nur Amylia binti Roslaimi

TECHNICAL TEAM

Muhammad Taqiyuddin bin Anuar

Aymen Said Ali Mohamed

Fatin Najihah binti Misban

Khairani Izliyn binti Mohd Shah

Muhamad Mukhlis bin Mokrat

Nur Liyana Aiman binti Faysal Chew

Puteri Nelly Zulaikha binti Hishamuddin

MULTIMEDIA TEAM

Mohamad Bakdash

Annisa Elliyana binti Asuwar

Bazaar Saeed

Muhammad Luqman bin Kashfi

Nur Aini Syazana binti Shamsul Bahari

Tuan Muhammad Jazlan Tuan Abd Rashid

CATALOGUE TEAM

Muhammad Deeni Hakkim bin Zainudin

Mohamad Zakwan bin Zukhairi

Muhammad Syazwan bin Zakaria

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