Masjid Al-Khair, Mosque in Choa Chu Kang, Singapore
Masjid Al-Khair is a mosque in Choa Chu Kang located at Teck Whye Crescent that blends contemporary architecture with traditional Islamic design. The building accommodates around 4,000 worshippers and is designed to serve both prayer and community gathering purposes.
The mosque was founded in 1997 through funding from the Mosque Building Fund and Mendaki Fund to serve the expanding Muslim community in northwestern Singapore. Its establishment reflected the growing need for community facilities in the area at that time.
The mosque serves the community as a place for learning and gathering, with regular classes and workshops available for people of all ages throughout the year. This role makes it a living center for religious education in the neighborhood.
The mosque is conveniently located near public transportation, making it easy to reach from different parts of the neighborhood. Visitors should note that prayer schedules follow the Islamic calendar, so it is helpful to check ahead before planning a visit.
The building features specialized rooms for community events and educational programs that are used throughout the year. During Islamic celebrations, these spaces become important gathering points where the community comes together to observe special occasions.
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