Masjid Al-Huda, Religious building in Bukit Timah, Singapore.
Masjid Al-Huda is a mosque located in Bukit Timah that can accommodate around 400 worshippers at the same time. The building provides spaces for daily prayers and community gatherings.
The mosque was built in 1966 to serve the residents of a nearby Malay village along Sixth Avenue. Over time it adapted to changes in the local community and continues to meet their spiritual needs today.
The mosque serves as a gathering place where the community performs daily prayers and celebrates Islamic festivals together throughout the year. It functions as a community hub that brings people together for both spiritual and social activities.
The mosque can be reached by taking bus 77, 156, or 970 along Sixth Avenue, which pass nearby. The Sixth Avenue MRT station is also close by for convenient public transport access.
The mosque runs a community pantry and organizes special programs like The Mosque Quest for visitors to engage with. These community-focused initiatives allow people to participate in both practical and interactive ways.
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