Masjid Abdul Aleem Siddique, Islamic temple in Bedok, Singapore
Masjid Abdul Aleem Siddique is a single-story mosque located at Lorong K Telok Kurau in the Bedok residential district. The building sits among houses and low-rise apartment blocks in a quiet neighborhood setting.
The mosque was completed in 1957 and officially established in 1958, named after Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddiqi. It was created to honor this scholar's contributions to Islamic teaching in Southeast Asia.
The mosque serves as a gathering place for the local Muslim community to perform daily prayers and attend religious gatherings. It functions as a neighborhood center where residents connect for community events and religious observances.
The mosque is accessible by public bus services or walking distance from Kembangan MRT station in the area. Visitors should contact ahead using the provided phone number to confirm opening times or any special requirements.
The mosque was originally managed by the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society before transitioning to local residents. Later it came under the Administration of Muslim Law Act, formalizing its role in the local religious system.
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